The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, says that members of the Eastern Security Network have captured a notorious leader of a gang of Fulani bandits, identified as Mohammed Isa.
Kanu said this in a statement released by the IPOB spokesman, Emma Powerful, which was made available to SaharaReporters on Monday.
In the statement, the IPOB leader commended the ESN operatives for having Isa in their custody.
Kanu, in the statement, said Isa and his gang had been attacking peaceful communities in Benue State and its environs.
Recall that the IPOB ultimate week warned Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State to defend Igbo citizens from the killer Fulani herders disguising as navy men inside the country or ESN would take rate.
Barely a week after the warning, the IPOB chief boasted the arrest of the alleged criminal.
Kanu additionally sent any other warning to other people traumatic the peace of the South-East vicinity and their sponsors.
"I want to commend women and men of the Northern Command of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) for the a success seize of Mohammed Isa, the infamous chief of Fulani bandits and killers in the Lower Benue.
"This person and his gang of murderers had been terrorising peaceful farming groups in Benue and close by states.
"I reiterate my warning to Miyetti Allah and their sympathisers in Aso Rock that our noble quest to rid our land of all manner of criminality, ostensibly Fulani terrorists and killers, will preserve unabated till our farmlands and forests are secure and stable."
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