Sit-at-home: Police dismiss video of vehicles allegedly burnt by IPOB members in Okigwe
By Jeffrey Agbo
Police in Imo have dismissed a viral video showing vehicles allegedly set ablaze by members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN) enforcing a sit-at-home order in Okigwe on Monday.
Imo Police Public Relations Officer, Henry Okoye, said in a statement that the video was “fake news,” urging the public to ignore it.
“The Command confirms that this video is misleading; the incident depicted actually occurred in 2022. Its recirculation is a calculated attempt by mischief makers to instill unnecessary fear and anxiety in the State.
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“The Command, therefore, warn against the spread of mischief, misinformation, and fake news, emphasizing that such actions are harmful and punishable by law and any individuals found guilty of false information will be prosecuted.
“To this end, the Commissioner of Police Imo State Command, CP Aboki Danjuma urges the good people of Imo State, particularly the residents of Okigwe to remain calm and continue their lawful activities without fear as the Command, in collaboration with other security agencies, is committed to combating misinformation and ensuring a safe environment for all and sundry in the State,” the statement said.