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IMN frowns at police for calling Shi’ites terrorists

The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) has come out hard on the Nigeria Police for describing Shiites as terrorists.

IMN spokesman, Ibrahim Musa, in a statement on Thursday said Force Spokesman, DCP Jimoh Moshood, in his statement on security operatives’ recent face-off with Shi’ites, made every effort to demonize the group.

Musa warned the Police to stop linking the body to terrorism, noting that the philosophy and ideology of Shia abhor bloodshed.

“This justifies why there is no single Shia group that is in any way linked to terrorism across the world and we are not an exception. Terrorism is not in our character and will never be”, he said.

“You may recall a statement issued by the movement on the 29th of October 2018, we made it categorically clear that there is a plot use the Arbaeen to intimidate and implicate the movement.

“It has come to our notice that Nigerian security apparatus has commissioned its men and paid agents to massively infiltrate the Arbaeen procession scheduled to hold in Abuja in the coming days to induce violence with the view to smearing the movement in the eyes of the world once and for all” the statement declared.

“The Islamic Movement in Nigeria hereby dissociates itself from the deliberate mischief and narration of impounding petrol bombs and burning police vehicle. This is the plot of the security agents and those instructing them from behind the scene in order to blackmail the movement.

“We wish to remind the Nigeria Police that we as Nigerians have the constitutional right to practice our religion or belief, assemble, express ourselves and protest as enshrined in Article 38 of The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on Freedom of Religion and cannot, therefore, be denied with the scare of mischievously placing the movement on RED ALERT.

“We hereby call on the general public not to be deceived by the false allegations and executive lies being spread with the intention of blackmailing the peaceful movement and depicting it as violent even without any traces of violence in its almost 40 years of existence.”

On Tuesday, the FCT Police Command announced the arrest of some IMN members with 31 bottles of petrol bomb and other dangerous weapons being allegedly ferried into Abuja.

The command said the members’ plot was to attack innocent citizens, including law enforcement agents deployed to protect lives and property.

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