About 44 detained members of the Indigenous People of Biafra on Tuesday regained freedom.
A Yenagoa Magistrate’s Court in Bayelsa presided over by the Magistrate,
Penawei Mukoro, dismissed the three counts of conspiracy, breach of
public peace and unlawful gathering levelled against them (suspects) by
the police.
The magistrate, who noted that the case against the detained 44 IPOB
members had a ‘no-case submission’, subsequently discharged and
acquitted the accused persons.
The 44 IPOB members were arrested in October 2016 while meeting at a
popular bar/lounge in Okaka area of Yenagoa, the state capital, by
operatives of the Joint Military Task Force, codenamed Operation Delta
Safe.
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