Army is Now On House to House Search for IPOB members, after Enugu Killing

A survivors of the attack of the Nigerian securities personal against the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has reveal that Nigeria army is now on house to house search for the IPOB members.

The survivor who speak to newsmen said he survive the attack by combined term of police, army, and DSS by running into a Catholic church during the shooting in Emene, Enugu State, last week.

Member of the IPOB, who witnessed the attack, said he knew 15 persons were killed that day by the Nigerians security forces.

“They attempted to shoot me,” the IPOB member, who did not want to be named, said. “One of the DSS officials ran after me as I was running into a Catholic church. The reverend father protected me.”

The survivor said contrary to claims by the police and the DSS that the IPOB first attacked the law enforcement agents, the youth only picked up sticks and stones to defend themselves after they were shot at. He said they were unarmed.

However, the security agencies said IPOB attacked them first with sticks that had nails, adding that they had been shot at by IPOP before they reinforced.

The survivor said when the police returned with reinforcements, they began harassing innocent persons in the neighbourhood.

They demanded to know where IPOB members, who escaped from Emene Community Secondary School where they were having a meeting, had run to.

“When they came the second time, they started arresting innocent youths that were not involved, asking where people ran to,” he said.

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He said since the incident; security agents had been cracking down on IPOB members.

“They have been doing house-to-house searches, stopping people on buses, checking peoples’ phones,” he said. “If they see any Biafran symbol on your phone, they will arrest you. People cannot walk on the streets. They have been patrolling everywhere.”

A woman who lives in the neighbourhood where the killings happened in Emene told SaharaReporters that the law enforcement agents appeared to be scared of a protest by IPOB.

“The army guys were wrong. They are the ones who shot first. They set up a roadblock along the Abakaliki Expressway in Enugu. They have been searching any youths they see in transit,” the woman, who is not a member of IPOB but craved anonymity, said.

She said Emene had been calm since the killings. “IPOB guys have never carried arms. They don’t act violently or harass people. Even though they want Biafra, they know they have to maintain the peace,” she said.

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