100% Of Criminals Arrested In Anambra Under My Watch Are Igbos - Soludo
Afnews Editor
Sep 19, 2022
The Governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo has claimed that most of those they have apprehended for criminal activities in the State are Igbos.
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According to him, Anambra's wealth has made it the target of kidnappers.
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Soludo stated this during an interview on Channels TV's Politics Today on Sunday.
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The governor also claimed that contrary to claims, those perpetrating criminalities are known and not unknown as being reported in the media.
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"They are not unknown gunmen, they are unknown to the extent that maybe are not caught immediately.
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"Let me be clear about it: 100% of the people we have caught are Igbo. Nobody is invading from somewhere. It is 100% Igbo on Igbo.
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"Anambra receives its share of influx of Igbo from other South-East States and other parts of Nigeria. The first set of people we caught are Igbos from the South-East States and not from Anambra (State).
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"But as we went on, we discovered that a whole lot of the youth are joining them, we are dealing with them equally,ÔÇØ Soludo said.
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