
Four members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) who attacked former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, have been convicted by a German court.
Recall that
Ekweremadu was beaten up by the secessionist group members in Nuremberg at an
event organised by “Ndigbo Germany” in 2019.
The four IPOB
members were prosecuted for physical assault and sentenced to 20 days of labour
“without pay” in August 2020, but it went completely under the radar.
No IPOB
member was deported as claimed on social media, but it was gathered that two of
the attackers filed an appeal against their conviction but later withdrew it.
Under section 102 (1), chapter 3, of the German criminal code, attacks against
organs and representatives of foreign states are punishable with fines and
imprisonment.
A source told
The Cable;
“It was only
the four persons identified that were sentenced to 20 days of labour without
pay. The sponsors were not identified so they were not prosecuted."
Although
Ekweremadu could institute a civil case against the attackers, a source close
to him told the publication that has no interest in the issue even though he is
aware of the conviction.
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