Kanu parent’s burial: Police have destroyed 2 CCTV camera, but I have 36 others – IPOB leader revealed
A message sent to DAILY POST stated that the purpose of the camera was to have evidence to show to the world when Security agents will start manhandling its members at the burial, and claim that IPOB members originated the violence.
Kanu who raised the alarm over the destruction of the cameras said, “Let it be known that Abia State Police under the command of Ene Okon, in collaboration with DSS, have proceeded to remove two CCTV cameras installed in and around my hometown to pre-empt and record any terror attack by the Nigerian Army & Police as was the case in September 2017.
“So far, they succeeded in destroying two cameras, but I wish to assure them there are 36 other well concealed cameras recording and relaying in real time their activities in and around my home.”
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