Uwazurike still wanted, says CP |
WHILE enforcing that the
group operates in line with the laws of the land, a team of officers
from the Imo State Police Command in the early hours of Sunday raided
the administrative headquarters of the Movement for the Actualisation of
the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), in Okwe, Onuimo Local Council
of Imo State.
Meanwhile, a faction
officer and the National Administrative Secretary of the movement, Mr.
Ugwuoke Ibem Ugwuoke, informed The Guardian that a team of police
officers stormed the area about 5.30 a.m Sunday morning and carted away
the MASSOB flag, phone chargers and other properties. He accused the
command of a compromise with Uwazurike, urging that the MASSOB leader
should be made to report to the police station in Owerri.
The Commissioner of
Police in the state, Mr. Abdulmajid Ali, noted that the activities of
the group were disturbing, expressing the determination of the command
to ensure the embattled leader of the movement, Chief Ralph Uwazurike,
answered the invitation of the police in Owerri, to explain how four
persons suspected to be members of the movement allegedly died in his
premises on August 20.
Ali also said no arms
were recovered from the movement’s base, contrary to the information
the command had received. He said Uwazurike was still in hiding and
denied any compromise.
Ali said: “We got
information that they (MASSOB) members were having arms. My men went
there early this morning but no arms were discovered. The man
(Uwazurike) has still not responded to the invitation. He is hiding. We
cannot fold our hands and allow them (MASSOB) indulge in lawless
activities.”
Ugwuoke, who spoke to
The Guardian from his hideout in the bush, explained that the police
team who came in four Hilux vans stormed the war veterans quarters built
by the MASSOB authorities, adding that after they received a call, they
were allegedly instructed not to touch the war veterans, rather the
administrative base of the MASSOB currently occupied by the factional
group who declared they had allegedly taken the leadership of the
movement from Uwazurike.
He claimed that about
five houses were allegedly ransacked, carting away items belonging to
other people who are not MASSOB members.
Said he: “They, SARS
police officers came in four Hilux vans, stormed our administrative
quarters and five houses in Okwe. They came to our headquarters. We are
still in-charge and in control. They left about 9.a.m. They had entered
veteran quarters when they received call not to enter there. No arrest
was made. We are now in the bush. I suspect that Uwazurike may have
settled the police. He should respond to the invitation.”
On August 20, a
faction of the group revolted, accusing Uwazurike of not taking care of
their welfare, rather he was alleged to have spent the about N20 million
contribution from people in the area lavishly. They claimed they had
taken over power from Uwazurike. The leader of the group mobilized
commanders from Onitsha, Anambra State. Four persons died during the
crisis.culled
*Shuoooooo...WTH!
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