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Some residents, who witnessed the incident, said they
were afraid that another season of Operation Python Dance might have
commenced in the state.
An
eyewitness, who pleaded anonymity, said the soldiers visited major
streets in the city dehumanising young men and taking them to an unknown
destination without any explanation.
The eyewitness stated, “Their targets were young men, who wore dreadlocks and those who tinted their hair.
“The
masked soldiers flogged many of their victims and used scissors to cut
off the hair and then threw the victims into their vehicles and zoomed
off.
"It was a very sorry sight. We were all afraid to get close.
“The
soldiers came unannounced and started arresting, flogging, maltreating
and cutting the hair of any young person sporting dreadlocks as well as
long and tinted hair.
“We have never seen such wickedness before and nobody has ever told us that wearing of dreadlocks is an offence.
“All of
a sudden, the soldiers came to the Ehi Road and did all manners of evil
to people sporting dreadlocks before my very eyes.”
Another
resident, who identified herself simply as Mrs Mba said: “I went to the
market to buy something and suddenly, I saw people standing afar but
moving closer, I saw some young men sitting on the floor and being
shaved by soldiers.
“Honestly, the people around were afraid to ask any question, because no one knew actually what crime the victims had committed.
“After shaving the boys, the soldiers eventually bundled them into their vehicle, packed the hair and drove off.”
When
contacted, the acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 14
Brigade, Ohafia, Major Aliu Kadiri, confirmed the incident.
He said the Nigerian Army headquarters were aware of the matter.
He added, “If there is a new special operation going on in Aba, I will find out from the commanding officer and confirm.
“We are on the issue of the haircut. Our headquarters have called us on it; we are handling the matter.”
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