Shallow grave, arms cache uncovered in troops’ raid on IPOB/ESN camps in Ebonyi, Enugu: Army

Troops of the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army have raided the camps of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra and its Eastern Security Network (IPOB/ESN) in Ebonyi and Enugu.
The spokesperson for the Nigerian Army, Onyema Nwachukwu, made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
Mr Nwachukwu said the raid was carried out in a joint operation with the Nigerian Air Force, Nigerian Police and the State Security Service in the conduct of Exercise Golden Dawn II.
He said troops had, on Monday, raided an IPOB/ESN camp located in Amagu village Nkalaha community, Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi and neutralised some of the criminals.
He said that while others took to their heels in the firefight, troops recovered some cache of arms ammunition and explosive devices.
“Weapons recovered are 102 rounds of 7.62mm special, two pump action guns, five locally-made rifles, one roll of Detonator 27, quantity 24 Detonators, 33 electrical cables, quantity 12 of type 36 Hand Grenades and 12 bags of substances suspected to be Marijuana.
“Other items recovered include three motorcycles, two generators, one water pumping machine, military woodland camouflage and police uniform,” he said.
The army spokesman said the troops had, in another encounter in the Agubeji community in Enugu state, apprehended one Martins Abogwu for conniving with IPOB/ESN elements to unleash attacks on innocent citizens.
He said the suspect, who claimed to be the chief security officer of the community, had been assisting in the preliminary investigations that followed.
According to him, he has led troops to IPOB/ESN camp, where a shallow grave containing two decomposing bodies was uncovered.
“One of the corpses has been identified as a member of the local vigilante, who was kidnapped about a month ago.
“The Nigerian Army reassures law-abiding citizens of its unwavering resolve, in synergy with other services and security agencies, to deny criminal elements the freedom of action and progressively rid the nation of identified threats to national security.
“It will continue to execute its constitutional responsibilities in conformity with extant rules of engagement.
“The Nigerian army also encourages members of the public to work harmoniously with the security agencies to collectively make the South East and the entire nation secured and peaceful,” he said.
(NAN)
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