Abuja - A plan to abduct leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has been uncovered by the Department of State Service, Vanguard reported.
The Pro-Biafra agitators’ plan was to forcefully free the detained leader of the IPOB.
Also read: Rights groups fear secret trial of Kanu
The security agency unravelled the plan on the day the federal government was supposed to open it’s case against Kanu, who is facing a six-count treason charge alongside two other pro-biafra supporters.
Director of Public Prosecution, Mohammed Diri has stated that an investigation has commenced on the planned invasion.
The Pro-Biafra agitators’ plan was to forcefully free the detained leader of the IPOB.
Also read: Rights groups fear secret trial of Kanu
The security agency unravelled the plan on the day the federal government was supposed to open it’s case against Kanu, who is facing a six-count treason charge alongside two other pro-biafra supporters.
Director of Public Prosecution, Mohammed Diri has stated that an investigation has commenced on the planned invasion.
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