Commotion As Police Officer Threatens To Shoot IPOB Member Who Try To Disrupt Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial

A mild commotion was witnessed at the Abuja Federal High Court, on Monday, ahead of the resumed trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). This came as a senior police officer wearing facemask threatened to shoot a supporter of IPOB for questioning his order.

The officer confronted the IPOB supporters for assembling in front of the court. He charged them to vacate the area but they insisted to know where they should move to.

Speaking to the IPOB supporters, the Police officer said; “I don’t need you here now, so disperse, go in peace we don’t want this gathering.”

Responding, one of the bystanders demanded to know why they should vacate the area. According to his words; “Where should we go to, I want know where we should go to,” he stated

In a show of solidarity, the others responded: “There are many officers here and we are here for peace.”

Aggrieved by the response, the Police officer identified the first responder whom he went after with his pistol. The members responded: “If you like shoot him, we are recording you.”

Austine Ikeru
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