With the kick-off
of the 'Operation Python Dance III' across Biafra land on Monday 19th August,
2019 the Nigeria Army has been deployed in all the nooks and crannies of Biafra
land haunting for the innocent citizens of Biafra and the family members of IPOB who
have committed no crime against humanity and the Federal Government of Nigeria.
A
reliable source who spoke on the condition of anonymity shared his ugly
experience with us on the treatment they encountered with the Nigeria Army on the early
hours of Tuesday 20th August, 2019 along Enugu Abakaliki express road.
According
to him, he boarded a mass transit from Abakaliki heading to Enugu for his
business, on getting close to Enugu State the number of Army stop and
checkpoints increased from what it was like before, surprisingly every check point
they reached the army will stop and line up the road users especially the
commercial transit and commence a thorough search on all the passengers
including the drivers.
The
most worrisome is that those with laptop computers and phones containing
messages, pictures and videos pertaining to IPOB were mercilessly beaten
before them by the Operation Python Dance soldiers on duty.
He
also revealed that some of the victims were detained there and then and their
phones and laptops seized after beating and torturing them like hardened
criminals.
The
family members of IPOB led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu wish to notify the public and the entire
world on the Nigeria Army brutality and inhuman treatments meted on the
innocent Biafrans and the family members of IPOB on their own land in the
guise of 'Operation Python Dance 111' sponsored and supported by the South-East
Governors and the Nigeria Federal government.
Recall
that uncountable number of Biafrans including the family members of IPOB were
killed and many injured as a result of the Operation Python Dance 1&2
which took place in the Biafra region between 2017 and 2018.
The
Operation Python Dance Army brought by the South-East Governors in 2017
invaded the home of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and over 28 members of IPOB in the home of Nnamdi
Kanu were killed and many sustained various degrees of gun injuries in the
effort to kill the Supreme leader of IPOB Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Written
by:
Ogeh Friday Igiri
For: Ebonyi State Media
For: Ebonyi State Media
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: Ebonyi State Media
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