One of the corpses found floating on the Ezzu River |
A
new twist was added on Thursday to the controversy surrounding the
mystery corpses found floating on the Ezu River three weeks ago, when
the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra
claimed that the corpses belonged to its members arrested and detained
by security agencies in Anambra State.
In its first reaction to the discovery
of the corpses, MASSOB said the corpses were bodies of its members, who
were never released from detention or charged to court by the police.
The Director of Information, MASSOB, Mr.
Uchenna Madu, said the movement had petitioned the Secretary General of
the United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon; President Barack Obama; the United
Nations Human Rights Commission; and Amnesty International, protesting
the mass killing of its members by Nigerian security agencies.
He gave the names of MASSOB members the
movement suspected to be among those killed and dumped in the Ezu River
to include Basil Ogbu, Michael Ogwa, Sunday Omogo, Philip Nwankpa, Eze
Ndubisi, Ebuka Eze, Obinna Ofor, Joseph Udoh and Uchechukwu Ejiofor.
He said they were arrested at MASSOB
security office at Onitsha Anambra State on November 9, 2012, by a
combined team of the army, police and State Security Service men and
handed over to the State Anti-Robbery Squad headquarters, Awkuzu Anambra
State, where they were detained until their disappearance.
He said, “Efforts by our counsel to
secure their bail from the police proved futile. Our demands for their
arraignment before a competent court of law were frustrated by SARS
officers. They claimed that the court was not sitting because of
Christmas.
“We got information from an insider at
SARS headquarters, Awkuzu, that armless MASSOB members detained at SARS
were secretly killed alongside other robbery suspects.”
The Anambra State Police Public
Relations Officer, Mr. Emeka Chukwuemeka, however dismissed the claims
of MASSOB, saying the police were still waiting for the report of the
autopsy carried out on the corpses dumped in the river.
Meanwhile, an Onitsha Magistrate Court,
presided over by Mrs. E.O. Ughanze,has ordered the police to issue a
hearing notice to Directorate of Public Prosecution in a case involving
the Region 4 Administrator of the movement of MASSOB, Chief Arinze
Igbani,
Igbani and two others (Ugwu Chikezie and
Chukwudi Udemobi) were on Thursday arraigned at the magistrate court on
a two-count charge of conspiracy, aiding and abetting.