200 security agents killed so far in South-East due to IPOB’s activities, SSS witness tells court

A State Security Service witness on Wednesday told the Federal High Court in Abuja that between 170 and 200 security agents died due to the activities of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra in the South-East.
The witness, simply identified as DDD for security reasons, disclosed this before Justice James Omotosho in continuation of his testimony in the ongoing terrorism trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the IPOB.
DDD was led in evidence by the Federal Government’s lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN.
DDD, who is the 4th prosecution witness (PW-4), said the activities of IPOB and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), had led to the death of many security personnel in the region.
He restated that the National Broadcasting Commission did not issue licence to IPOB leader, Namdi Kanu to import the radio transmitter he allegedly smuggled into the country to operate Radio Biafra.
He said shortly after he and members of his team recovered the transmitter from a premises in Ubuluisiuzor, Anambra State, and brought it to Abuja, the SSS wrote the NBC to inspect it.
The witness told the court that on November 9, 2015, the NBC sent an engineer, who inspected the transmitter and wrote a report.
Mr Awomolo then tendered a certified true copy of the provisional assessment of the radio transmitter report submitted by the NBC.
DDD was asked to read a portion of the report, which he did.
He said that the report indicated that the transmitter was German-made and that it was indeed a radio transmitter made for use on FM frequency.
The witness said the report also stated that such transmitter could only be procured and installed after being issued a licence and that the NBC had not licensed Radio Biafra to broadcast in Nigeria.
The PW-4 added that investigation by his team revealed that for one to operate a radio station in the country, one must apply to a regulator, who would issue a licence after due clearance by relevant security agencies.
He stated, “In this case, there was no application from the defendant. He brought in the transmitter illegally without approval.’’
He also said investigation confirmed that the defendant was the owner of the transmitter, which he kept on the premises of one Benjamin Madubugu.
The witness said Mr Kanu later came into the country and inspected the transmitter and made a video to satisfy members of the IPOB, who contributed money for the purchase of the transmitter.
He also read from some publications of the Vanguard newspaper, where it was reported that an arrested commander of ESN confessed to the activities of his group.
The witness said the ESN member, who he identified as Uzuoma Benjamin, aka Onye Army, spoke about how he was recruited and how they allegedly received directives from the defendant.
He alleged that the defendant directed them to kill security agents and ensure that a deceased member of the group, Ikonso, was buried with 2000 human heads.
The witness also read where the said Onye Army claimed that he and other members of his group used the heads of 10 girls to prepare charms for their protection.
He said investigation indicated that the invasion of Owerri prison by IPOB members was directed by Mr Kanu in one of his broadcasts for his followers to attack and kill security operatives of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
DDD said further investigationshowed that the defendant, in his broadcast, directed that Ikonso should be buried with 2000 heads, but that only 30 were obtained.
He said when the SSS requested from the police to access the Onye Army, the police claimed he had escaped from custody.
He said during one of SSS’ agents’ raid of ESN members’ hideout, “we saw some ESN members, about seven, with human heads and some eating human flesh, which they said was for spiritual fortification. We could not find the Onye Army. The police said he had escaped from custody.”
He said there were records about the number of security agents allegedly killed in the South-East and that the number stood between 170 and 200.
The witness who said two SSS officials, including his driver, were among the victims, said it cut across security agencies.
On how the ESN members operate, the witness said they are combatants, who carry arms and attacked homes of prominent individuals and traditional rulers in the region
He said because they lacked sufficient operational tools, they sometimes set up roadblocks during which they hijack vehicles for their operation.
The witness identified some public property which he said IPOB and ESN members attacked and destroyed in the South-East, including police stations.
He also gave details of how the late Ahmed Gulak, the former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, was killed on May 30, 2021 in Owerri, Imo State.
On how Mr Gulak died, the witness said he was among the first responders to the scene where the late chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party was killed and his corpse recovered.
He said on May 30, 2021, there was a total breakdown of law and order, as a result of the stay-at-home order declared by the defendant, through one of his broadcasts.
The witness said later that day, one of his officers informed him that a prominent politician was killed around Obiagwu and that when they got to the spot, they saw what happened .
He said the Divisional Police Officer in the area told him that Mr Gulak was in a hired cab when he was killed by IPOB members.
The PW-4 said the driver told him that they were heading to the airport from Owerri town, when they saw a checkpoint mounted by men of the Nigerian Air Force who were preventing people from accessing the airport, but decided to take another route where they ran into a checkpoint by IPOB members.
He added that the driver further said the IPOB members ordered the three of them in the car to disembark, and demanded to know their tribes.
He said that the driver told him he introduced himself as an Igbo person and that Gulak also said he was an Igbo man.
But while he (the driver) could speak the Igbo when they were asked to speak in Igbo, the late Gulak could not, following which they asked him to remove his cap and saw a Muslim prayer marked on his forehead.
The witness said the driver added that upon seeing the prayer marked, one of the IPOB members said “he is one of them,” following which they shot and killed him.
The SSS official, who said he served In Imo State between 2019 and 2023, told the court that the deceased’s corpse was evacuated from the spot where he was killed in the witness’ car.
When he was being cross-examined by defence lawyer, Onyechi Ikpeazu, SAN, the witness said there was no record of the importation of the transmitter said to have been smuggled in to the country by Mr Kanu.
He said he could not say when the transmitter was brought into the country, but that he was among those who located where it was kept in Anambra State and brought it to the SSS headquarters in Abuja.
On how they were able to locate the transmitter, the witness said his team used some equipment to analyse a video (showing Kanu inspecting the transmitter) to ascertain the location of the transmitter in Anambra State.
He said he did not come across the names Benka Clearing and Forwarding and Chief Isaac Maduka in the course of investigation.
He also said he was not aware that Benka cleared the transmitter, as claimed by Ikpeazu.
Asked if he was aware that Radio Biafra was registered in London and broadcast from there, the witness said when Mr Kanu was arrested in Lagos in 2016, he was arrested with his broadcast equipments.
He said he was not present when the defendant was arrested in Lagos and that all he said about his arrest in Lagos was what were relayed to him.
The witness said the two guns found were not recovered in the container in which the transmitter was kept, but under the mattress of Benjamin Madubugu, who lived on the premises.
The PW-4 said that Mr Madubugu was later charged with unlawful possession of firearms.
The witness said the container was brought into the country by one Igwe Anyiba, who was later found to be living outside the country.
He said he was not aware that the Imo StateGovernment issued a statement to the effect that Gulak’s killing was political.
After DDD concluded his evidence, Justice Omotosho discharged him from the witness box and adjourned until June 19 for continuation of trial.
(NAN)
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