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Soldiers nab suspected IPOB member over Enugu election violence

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The 82 Division of the Nigerian Army says it has recovered some rifles and ammunition from a suspected member of the outlawed Eastern Security Network who disrupted Wednesday’s council elections in Enugu State.

Handling over the suspect and recovered items to the police in Enugu, Commander of the 82 Division Garrison, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Ibrahim, reassured residents of the Nigerian Army’s commitment to restore peace to the region.

Receiving the suspect, State Police spokesman in the state, ASP Daniel Ndukwe, also assured residents that the Nigeria Police would do a detailed and thorough investigation of the matter.

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Ndukwe said the feat resulted from the combined intelligence sharing and joint operations between the Nigerian Army and the police.

“Due to joint intelligence and operation between troops of the 82 Division Garrison and the Police, we have achieved this feat and ensured that peace returned to the state.

“We also moved swiftly and ensured that rampaging hoodlums did not create fear and panic.

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“We are assuring all residents that the joint security in the state will continue to work to ensure that lasting peace is restored,’’ he said.

The suspected ESN member arrested gave his name as Onyebuchi Nweke, a truck driver, who hails from Ebonyi.

Items recovered and handed over to the police included seven AK-47 rifles, two pump action rifles, 10 magazines, eight cartridges, 74 rounds of 7.62mm special rifle ammunition and one hand grenade.

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Others are a commercial minibus, a 911 truck and three corpses of suspected ESN members killed during a gun duel with the joint security operatives.

The suspected ESN members stormed some parts of Nkanu West Local Government Area of Enugu State on February 23, disrupted council elections, burnt six vehicles and killed two security operatives.

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