Treason is defined as "the offense of attempting by overt acts to
overthrow the government of the state to which the offender owes
allegiance."
A lot of people are upset that they were arrested yet the FG is
considering dialogue and negotiation with Boko Haram.
ENUGU — LEADER of Biafra Zionist Movement, BZM, Mr. Benjamin Onwuka, and
about 500 members were, yesterday, charged for treason by an Enugu
Magistrate Court for allegedly committing treasonable felony.
The
court, however, remanded them in prison custody since the police did
not have enough space to keep custody of the accused persons.
State
Police Public Relations Office, PPRO, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, confirmed the
arraignment in a statement but did not give details of the arraignment
done in secret.
The suspects had earlier been arrested by
heavily armed policemen near Central Police Station on Coal Camp-Old
Park Road during a peaceful procession that preceded what the group
called formal re-declaration of independence of the Republic of Biafra
in the early hours of yesterday
Onwuka had, after his declaration speech, announced himself as the
President of Biafran Republic, saying the ministers that would pilot the
affairs of his government would be announced in due course.
Hundreds of diehard Biafran supporters attended the rally held at a football field at Mbanugo area of Coal Camp, Enugu.
The
supporters wore vests bearing Biafra inscription and carried different
flags, including those of the defunct Biafra Republic, United States and
Israel as they sang pro-Biafra songs and danced around the arena.
After
the ceremony that lasted for about an hour, Onwuka and his members
embarked on a peaceful procession from Mbanugo, heading towards Ogbete
Main Market area, acknowledging cheers from residents and motorists
along the road.
But as they approached the Central Police
Station, CPS, the Biafran supporters, who were mostly elderly men in
their late 60s, who participated in the Nigerian civil war, were halted
by policemen, led by the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, Chief
Superintendent of Police, CSP, Ikechukwu Mba.
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