A Facebook user, identified by her username as Chimaka Cynthia Duruigbo has lamented bitterly after her father was wrongly paraded by the Nigeria Police force as an Eastern Security Network (ESN, the military arm of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB) member.
The lady who shared her plight in a post she made, narrated how her father, Anthony Onyekwere Duruigbo who works as a motorcyclist went on his routine search for daily bread and was arrested by the police, his bike burnt to ashes and stripped almost naked.
She wrote:
“NIGERIAN POLICE WHY
This is my father ANTHONY ONYEKWERE DURUIGBO, I just don’t know where to start from, Have u seen how Nigerian police is operating my father was on His way to buy something at orie okporo market in orlu ooo and we waited and waited for him, he didn’t come home, not knowing that the so called Nigerian police stopped him and burnt his byke and abducted him for no just reason … Now this is where they took him to, tagging an old innocent man a name that he knows nothing about… Is this how innocent people are been framed up on a daily basis Friends!! Nigerians!! pls speak up for my father I am tired of the Nigerian police and their operation
Pls help me keep sharing it…”
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