The police command in Imo said Tuesday it had arrested a wanted alleged terrorist.
“All law-abiding citizens of South-East Nigeria are all enjoined to continually provide timely, reliable and credible information,” said the army.
Tinubu cannot afford to allow the drift to continue. He cannot manage the country’s security like Buhari did for eight years and expect a different result.
The troops, in the course of the clearance, neutralised two IPOB/ESN members, and four of the criminals were arrested.
He added that the troops and SSS apprehended a notorious ESN commander, Mr Ezege, in a separate sting operation in Enugu.
The AIG said the police would apply a stringent approach to fight insurgency, terrorism and other criminal activities within the zone.
It said it was, however, disheartening that the security outfit went so low to making unwholesome statements.
The police command in Enugu says it has launched a manhunt for gunmen who attacked its Isi-Uzo division in the Ikem community of Isi-Uzo local council.
“The command…regrets that a convoy of such or any related will enter the state without recourse to the police in the area or any security agency.”
But the Court said violence against the government “cannot be used to legitimise acts of subversion by force.”
