Rivers state Police command has denied reports in some media that some persons
died during the pro
Biafra protest by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOD on
friday., adding that 65 of the protesters were arrested by the Police. Deputy
Commissioner of Police, in the state, DCP Ahmed Magagi said the timely
intervention of the Police saved the situation from recording misfortunes. He
said the protesters did not secure Nyesom police permit before the protest,
noting that they took the laws into their hands. “Some suspected members of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) took laws into their hands, organized and
staged an unlawful protest in the Port Harcourt Metropolis, thereby disturbing
the peace of the State, disrupting free flow of traffic, preventing law abiding
citizens from going about their lawful businesses and caused untold hardship to
the generality of the populace. In an effort to disperse the rampaging group
from carrying out their unlawful intention, reasonable force like Teargas was
used to disperse them. Others left lawfully in obedience to our directives, the
disobedient ones continued with the intention of actualizing their illegal
purpose. Consequently, about sixty-five (65) of them were arrested, at
different points within the metropolis, being suspected members of Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB). Items recovered from them include: some flags bearing
the inscription of IPOB and other incriminating items. The suspects arrested
have made useful statements to the Police and Investigation is ongoing. Further
developments will be communicated to you in due course. But for the
intervention and proactive measures put in place by officers and men of the
Command, led by my humble self, what would have turned into a total breakdown
of law and order was professionally and tactically managed. It is indeed
saddening to note that before embarking on the said illegal protest march,
there was no official communication to the command, which in itself is
reprehensible, condemnable and unfortunate. The Police as an Agency of
Government has the statutory responsibility to protect life and property at any
given time, which was what we practically and professionally did yesterday that
forestalled what would have been a total carnage in the State. However, it
should note that men of the Command deployed for the operation were professional
and used minimum force in containing the protesters. Note that no casualty was
recorded, no death recorded”
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SARS killed along Aba Road
at Artillary and St. John's Bus stop
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