The Police in Rivers State have araded three suspects arrested for allegedly detonating explosives at the Christian Universal Church in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.
The church is said to belong to the father of governor Nyesom Wike.
Although IPOB in a statement on Monday denied involvement in the attack, the suspects confessed being members of the separatist group while being paraded by Joseph Mukan, commissioner of police, at the police headquarters in Port Harcourt.
The CP said investigations revealed that members of the proscribed group were deployed in Rivers to cause chaos in different parts of the state.
“We received a distress call that there was a blast at Christian Universal Church International, in Azikiwe, Mile 2. We mobilised our team of bomb experts to the scene,”.
“When we got there we found out that there was a blast. There was no life lost. Our security partners, the vigilante, had arrested these three suspects. We took them and they have made useful confessions.
“They claimed they were six in number. They made confession that they were member of IPOB. That they were zoned to different parts of the state. That they are everywhere in the state.
“They are Progress Owudinjo, 37, from Etche, Rivers State. Apuro Victor, 25, came from Ebonyi State for this mission and John Okorie, 38 years old from Abia State. According to them they are all over the state.
“They will soon be charged to court while we are trailing their sponsors. IPOB has assured them that if IPOB is achieved they will be policy makers in the government.”
Oduwinjo, one of the suspects who reportedly confirmed they are members of IPOB, said they were contracted to carry out the act.
“We were contracted to carry out the act. We got there in the night and we detonated the explosive,” he said.
“This is the first assignment I am carrying out since I joined IPOB. I have not killed before. I was told that if I do not join in the operations that I will not get anything in the group. They promised us good office.”