The Supreme Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, reportedly clashed with operatives of the Department of State Services during another interrogation session by the secret police in Abuja on Sunday.
According to SaharaReporters, Kanu was questioned by five DSS officers in the presence of his lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, but he noted that he was fed up with the interviews and would not respond to questions again.
The online publication gathered that after Kanu refused to answer their questions, the DSS panel in turn told him that today (Sunday) was the last interview they would have with him.
“The DSS interrogated him today again with five officers in the presence of his lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor. He refused to answer any question and only responded in syllables. He told them he was not going to do anymore of their interviews. The DSS panel in turn said this will be their last interrogation,” a top source revealed.
Recall that DSS operatives for the first time, last Wednesday interviewed the IPOB leader in Abuja, in the presence of his lawyer, Ejimakor.
It had been reported that it was during that interview that the revelations of what happened to Kanu in Kenya came out.
“Kanu was interviewed by DSS agents today in the presence of his lawyers. He had injuries on his neck and wrist from torture. They said they didn’t know who he was. They chained him to floor for six days but they became nice to him once they found out who he was,” a top source had revealed.
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