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Friday 8 January 2016

JUST IN: DSS Discovers Guns At Detained Radio Biafra Broadcaster’s Home

News just reaching us indicate that several firearms were discovered in the home of Mr. Benjamin Madu, a member of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) this is according to documents obtained by Sahara Reporters.
The documents also revealed the arrest and detention of Madu, who admitted to Department of State Services (DSS) agents that he was a member of IPOB.
Madu was arrested by agents of DSS after a container was discovered in his home which contained a radio transmitter that was transmitting Radio Biafra programming.
Weapons found in his home include an Emerald Magnum pump-action shotgun, a Delia pump-action shotgun, a packet containing 17 12-calibre cartridges, and another packet containing 24 12-calibre cartridges.
The list also included a reference to a small satchel “containing substances suspected to be Indian Hemp”.
SaharaReporters earlier this week had obtained a statement used by DSS as evidence that “Biafran soldiers” were linked to IPOB.
In the statement, references were made to armed individuals present at IPOB meetings and training exercises.  The statement was written by Tochukwu Meribe and described his experiences with IPOB as a member of the organization.
The Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, who was arrested on Sunday, October 18, 2015, remains in custody despite being granted bail.
In a related development, Chief Godwin Odukwe has blamed Kanu for being responsible for his own misfortune and incarceration.

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