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Orlu crisis: Pastor, 15 others arrested over killings of security men

- From Jude Owuamanam, Owerri

The police have arrested one Cletus Nwachukwu Egole, a pastor with the Holy Blessed Trinity Sabbath Church, Orlu, Imo State, over the killings of security operatives in the Southeast.

No fewer than 15 security personnel were killed, several police stations burnt and armoury looted in various attacks in the zone in March alone.

Members of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) had engaged security agents in clashes that led to the killings of many, including civilians and security personnel in Orlu.

Force spokesman, Frank Mba, in a statement yesterday, said Egole was arrested alongside Michael Uba, a prophet with the Associatio­n of Jewish Faith, who confessed working with two of the mastermind­s of the various attacks.

He said the mastermind­s had confessed being active members of the outlawed indigenous People of Biafra and the Eastern Security Network.

Mba said in addition to providing spiritual cover for the gang, Egole’s house was used by the gang members to plan their nefarious operations and he also donated his late brother’s farmland for use as a hideout and training camp for the gang.

He named the two other suspects as Ugochukwu Samuel a.k.a Biggy, 28-yearold and native of Arochukwu Local Government Area of Abia State and Raphael Idang, 31, from Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River State.

“Twelve others, in the course of investigat­ion, were implicated in multiple felonies committed across several states in the south-eastern part of the federation. The suspects were arrested in various parts of the country following sustained, and intelligen­cedriven sting operations.

“Police investigat­ions clearly establishe­d and linked the suspects to several incidents of attacks and murder of security personnel as well as stealing, unlawful possession of firearms, arson and malicious damage to operationa­l assets of military and law enforcemen­t agents.

“Specifical­ly, investigat­ions revealed that the duo of Ugochukwu Samuel, aka

Biggy, and Raphael Idang were among the criminal elements that attacked policemen on duty at a checkpoint on 24th December, 2020 along OrluIhiala Road in Imo State where two police officers were killed and a Police Hilux patrol van set ablaze.

“In addition, both were part of a larger group that attacked a police reconnaiss­ance team on 13th January, 2021 killing one police officer. Ugochukwu Samuel a.k.a Biggy, who sustained a bullet wound during an attack by his gang on a military convoy in which some soldiers were killed and weapons carted away, was subsequent­ly arrested while receiving treatment in a hospital. Both suspects confessed to being active members of IPOB and ESN,” Mba said.

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