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BREAKING NEWS: Finally Prominent Lawyer Reacts to Simon Ekpa’s Arrest, Makes One Request from Government Against IPOB Separatist

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Simon Ekpa, leader of the proscribed militant group Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been arrested in Finland on charges of alleged terrorist activities. A lawyer reacting to the arrest emphasized the need for Ekpa to account for his actions, stating: ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ↔️

“You cannot stay in a foreign country and sponsor or instigate terrorism and killings in Nigeria. I wonder why it took so long for him to be taken into custody. Let’s hope that the Finnish government has done due diligence.”

Simon Ekpa, a Lahti-Nigerian municipal politician and Finnish citizen born in 1985, was detained by the District Court of Päijät-Häme on probable cause and suspicion of publicly inciting people to commit crimes with terrorist intent.

Local reports indicate that Ekpa allegedly spread separatist propaganda on social media, with the suspected time of the crime being 23 August 2021 in Lahti.

In addition to Ekpa, the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation has also demanded the arrest of four other men on suspicion of terrorist offences.

Ekpa, who has publicly claimed leadership of a separatist group aiming to form an independent state of Biafra in Southeast Nigeria, is suspected of promoting efforts from Finland that led to violence against civilians and authorities in Nigeria...… Read -T.he .Full _Article .Here..

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The District Court of Päijät-Häme on Thursday, November 21 ordered that Ekpa be detained on probable cause and on suspicion of publicly inciting people to commit crimes with terrorist intent.

The court said Simon Ekpa has been allegedly spreading separatist propaganda on social media.See The Video of Clip How He Died Here

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