The Imo State Police Command has said no member of the
Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, and the Movement for the Actualisation of
the Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, was arrested during the May 30 50th
Biafra anniversary.
The State Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, made the
disclosure while addressing journalists on how his command was able to secure
and police the state during the celebration.
Noting that his men were deployed to places he described as
strategic and black spots, Ezike said members of the separatist groups were not
arrested because they were nowhere to be found and did not cause any breach of
law and order.
The state police boss explained that there was no breakdown
of law and order during the celebration by the groups because he deployed a
strategic format called “Visibility Policing.”
According to Ezike, “visibility policing” rekindled the
confidence of the people in the police and other security agencies.
He said, “No, we did not arrest any MASSOB or IPOB member.
They were nowhere to be found. Is it not when you see somebody that you will
arrest him or her?
“They did not protest or cause breakdown of the law and
order. We were not against people sitting at home, but what we are against is,
people, engaging in acts that will cause problems in the society.”
By Seun Opejobi
