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Don't protest in Abuja – Police tells pro-Biafra group IPOB

– FCT police says it would not allow the planned protest because IPOB is made of criminal elements

– The Command said it would not allow breakdown of law and order in the country’s capital

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has warned the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) against its planned protest in Abuja.

FCT’s Commissioner of Police Musa Kimo issued the warning in a statement through the Command’s spokesman ASP Usen Omorodion in Abuja on Sunday, April 30.

According to News Agency of Nigeria, Kimo said as a professional organisation, the command would not fold its arms and watch criminal elements hide under the guise of such protest to cause breakdown of law and order.

Police warns IPOB against planned protest in Abuja

Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB’s leader was freed from Kuje prison on Friday, April 28

Kimo advised residents to go about their lawful duties without fear and molestation.

The FCT spokesman also announced the arrest of a member of an armed robbery syndicate at Robochi, Abuja on April 26.

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He said Usman Alhaji Mai-moto, a principal suspect, was arrested with a stolen motorcycle by police operatives on routine patrol.

The spokesman said the suspect confessed to have participated in the snatching of several motorcycles at gunpoint.

Omorodion said the suspect had given the police useful information that led to the arrest of one of his cohorts, Wisdom Peter, 18, who was arrested while trying to sell a stolen motorcycle.

He said the two stolen motorcycles had been recovered from the suspects.

He said:“Frantic effort is being made to arrest their cohort said to be in possession of the firearm used by the syndicate for its robbery operations.’’

Omorodion said the command had also arrested three suspects who specialised in house breaking.

The suspects are : Mansur Aminu, 24, Emmanuel Aboki and Dauda Isa.

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Items recovered from them include, two clippers, 11 SIM cards and one generating set.

He said the suspects would be transferred to the Command Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for discreet investigation and prosecution.

Watch this ZENITHBLOG.com TV video of Nnamdi Kanu being released from Kuje Prison in Abuja on Friday, April 28.

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