Police Parade Man Sent to Buy Medicine For His Sick Mother As An ESN Member (Photo)

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 03rd Aug, 2021 - tori.ng

Elivis Okafor who reportedly went out to buy drugs for his sick mother has been paraded


Elivis paraded as ESN member by the police
 
A young Nigerian man, Elivis Okafor has been reportedly paraded as a member of the Eastern Security Network (ESN) after being sent to buy drugs for his sick mother in Imo state. 
 
His cousin brother shared the shocking news on his Facebook page.
 
Recall that we had reported yesterday that dozens of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) militant wing, Eastern Security Network (ESN) were arrested in Imo.
 
They were apprehended after the attack on Omuma and Njaba police facilities.
 
Amongst the men arrested for the attack is, Elivis Okafor, a young boy who was said to have gone out to buy foodstuff for his sick mother.
 
His cousin brother, Gideon Dominics via his Facebook has raised an alarm revealing that Elivis Okafor only came back from church to go get his sick mother drugs before he was captured and paraded as a criminal.
 
Sharing his photos, he wrote; "This is my little cousin Elvis okafor, have you seen how dramatic Nigeria is ? A little boy that went to buy food stuff for his sick mom is now a member of IPOB ? A boy that came back from church and haven’t eaten anything is now brandishing gun as ESN member? Chineke para tile. You see the Nigerian magic ? Is this how innocent people are being framed up on a daily?"
 
See photos below;
 
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