Biafra: Nigerian army blames IPOB for clash with Nnamdi Kanu’s supporters
IPOB had accused the soldiers of invading Kanu’s home on Sunday and opening fire on the security personnel who tried to prevent them from gaining entry.
Army Spokesman, Major General John Enenche, who appeared on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, said the issue was exaggerated by the group.
He accused the group of using a photo editing tool to modify the pictures which it used to back the claims that some of its members were injured by the military.
He said: “Troops were just in their normal operation, patrolling, and some chaps who were later identified to be IPOB members blocked the road and say they shouldn’t pass.
“It did not even escalate to what they posted on the internet when they went and photoshopped a picture of people that were in a range-like position and then firing against IPOB flag.
“It is rather unfortunate. I was contacted directly and I was in touch with them and that is ‘what is the situation?’
“You know when things like this happen, people can come up with various things. I am not saying that the police did not give you a version of what they understood or what they were given, but I am now telling you that what happened is that it is a normal routine exercise,” he said.
“So, if it was something expected and then looked at from that angle, they would have gone out with their combat camera and captured it,” Enenche added.
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