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Hate Speech: Police Arrest Twitter User, Kehinde Adekusibe, Who Tweeted ‘Let’s Kill All The Igbos. Let’s flush them out of Yoruba lands.’

Added Adekusibe: “I hate these people with passion. They are violent people. They are the worst. They hate us. Let’s hate them without holding back”

The Osun State Police Command has arrested a 28-year-old man, Kehinde Adekusibe, for ‘inciting ethnic violence’ against Igbos on the microblogging site, Twitter.

The arrest was announced by the Public Relations Officer of the Force Headquarters in Abuja, Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, via his verified Twitter handle, @Princemoye1, on Thursday.

According to a statement titled “Osun Police Arrests Social Media User Who Tweeted ‘Let’s Kill All The Igbos’,” Adekusibe violated the social media policy on hate speech.

“On May 18, 2023, Adekusibe, using his Twitter handle, posted the following tweets: “Let’s kill all the Igbos. Let’s flush them out of Yoruba lands. I hate these people with passion. They are violent people. They are the worst. They hate us. Let’s hate them without holding back.”

“Upon learning of this hateful act, the Osun State Police Command’s cybercrime section at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) in Osogbo swiftly launched an investigation. Through intelligence-led efforts, the suspect was apprehended in Ilesa, where he had been hiding.

“The arrested individual, Kehinde Adekusibe, has admitted to committing the offense.

“Once the investigation is completed, he will be charged in court.”

The Police Spokesperson, Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, expressed gratitude to the State Police Command for their exceptional efforts in handling the matter, stating: “We have taken the necessary steps in this case. It may take some time, but every offense leaves a trace, and the culprits will undoubtedly face the consequences.”

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