A viral video showing the hideout of the members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has continued to make waves after troops of the Nigerian army dislodged them and set the building on fire.
The army in a joint operations conducted with other security agencies dislodged the notorious stronghold of the group at Lilu Forest in Ihiala LGA, Anambra State.
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Reports say the operations were conducted in the early hours of Monday, January 17.
According to the video, the army neutralized some of the gunmen in a fire fight that ensued after it dislodged them from their fortress.
10 Pump action shotguns, two locally fabricated guns, one revolver pistol, rounds of 7. 62 mm special, live cartridges, machetes and IPOB flags were recovered.
Furthermore, mobile phones, laptops, hard drives, among other electronic gadgets were recovered before the building was set ablaze.
Meanwhile, in a related story, the federal government had filed fresh terrorism allegations against the detained leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.
Reports say the IPOB leader who was hitherto facing a seven- count treasonable felony charge, will now enter his fresh plea to a 15- count amended charge by the federal government.
The development, which led the commencement of his hearing on January 18th has continued to stir mixed reactions in the country.
Reacting to the story, @Charles Ezeugu said, " This shows that the government has no case against MNK. It has shown that the AGF is unprofessional. What they want to do is just to stall this judgement.
" MNK lawyers should with immediate effect file for bail and seek a redress on the competency of Binta Nyako to preside over this case. Well meaning Nigerians knows that this government has no single evidence against this man. They are just busy doing a gorilla court fight. Judiciary lost its integrity in 2015! "