Daily Dispatch

Fresh charges slapped against Biafran activist

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NIGERIAN prosecutor­s have filed fresh charges against a Biafran activist just days after a court ordered his release, court officials said yesterday.

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the outlawed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), has been held by the Department of State Services, the country’s secret police, since his arrest in October for operating pirate Radio Biafra and belonging to an unlawful organisati­on.

An Abuja court last week dropped the case after the prosecutio­n discontinu­ed the trial, but the DSS refused to release him, saying he was under investigat­ion for fresh charges of terrorism and terrorism financing.

A senior court official yesterday said fresh charges, including belonging to an unlawful organisati­on, had been slapped against the Biafran campaigner and two others before another Abuja high court.

“They were not in court on Tuesday when the case came up for hearing,” he said.

The judge adjourned to a date to be communicat­ed to the defendants and prosecutio­n.

Kanu has emerged as the new face of the Biafra campaign for a separate state for the Igbo people of the south-east, who fought a brutal civil war with Nigerian federal forces from 1967 to 1970.

The conflict, which left some one million dead mainly from starvation and disease, was sparked when Biafran leaders unilateral­ly declared independen­ce from Nigeria.

IPOB has held protests across the country, demanding his release and Biafran independen­ce. A number of the protesters have been killed in clashes with the Nigerian security forces. — AFP

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