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Native Doctor Arrested for Ties to IPOB/ESN
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The Imo State Police Command has arrested a 37-year-old native doctor, Ozioma Ihedoro, who claimed to be the spiritual adviser to an IPOB/ESN commander.
The arrest is a significant breakthrough in the state’s efforts to combat insecurity and terrorism.
According to the police, Ozioma Ihedoro was arrested following intelligence reports that linked him to the IPOB/ESN group.
During interrogation, the native doctor confessed to being the spiritual adviser to an IPOB/ESN commander, providing spiritual guidance and support to the group.
The police recovered an AK-47 rifle, three magazines, and seven live rounds from the native doctor’s shrine.
These recoveries suggest that the native doctor may have played a more significant role in the group’s activities than initially thought.
The police are investigating the native doctor’s claims and exploring potential links to other IPOB/ESN members.
The investigation aims to uncover the extent of the native doctor’s involvement with the group and identify other individuals who may be involved.
The arrest highlights the complex nature of insecurity in the region, where seemingly ordinary citizens may be involved in terrorist activities
. It also underscores the need for vigilance and cooperation between the public and security agencies.
The community is likely to be shocked by the arrest, and some may be concerned about the potential implications.
However, many residents are likely to welcome the police’s efforts to combat insecurity and appreciate the bravery of the officers involved.
The Imo State Police Command has demonstrated its commitment to tackling insecurity in the state.
The command’s efforts to gather intelligence and conduct operations have yielded significant results, and the arrest is a testament to the police’s determination to protect lives and property.
The police still face challenges in maintaining security in the state, particularly in addressing the root causes of insecurity.
The command must continue to work with the community and other stakeholders to identify and address these issues.
The arrest of the native doctor is a significant development in the state’s efforts to combat insecurity.
The police must continue to investigate and gather intelligence to uncover the extent of the native doctor’s involvement with IPOB/ESN.
The incident highlights the need for continued cooperation between the public and security agencies to ensure the safety of lives and property.
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