Connect with us

CRIME

Five feared killed as sit-at-home enforcers attack Anambra communities

Published

on

Gunmen said to be enforcing the outlawed sit-at-home order wreaked havoc on two communities in Anambra Central Senatorial Zone on Monday.

It was gathered that the attacks which happened between 8am and 10am in Abatete and Ukpo left no fewer than five persons dead.

A source told our correspondent that the casualties were mainly men of the Anambra Vigilante services.

The first attack was said to have happened in Abatete, Idemili North LGA, targeting vigilant personnel attached to the town’s President-General (PG).

Three security men were shot and killed in the hail of bullets.

The PG was also said to have been critically injured and rushed to a nearby hospital.

In separate incidents, the gunmen attacked Ukpo community.

At the Ukpo roundabout, in Dunukofia Local Government Area of the state, one Vigilante Group member and a motorcycle rider were said to have been killed.

Terrified members of communities around Anambra Central have been sent into panic.

A voice note circulating on social media warned people in Awka not to venture outside, considering the proximity of the attacked communities to Awka, the state capital.

A member of the Abatete community stated that: “We are praying for the recovery of our PG. This senseless violence has left our community shaken.”

Another member of the Ukpo community stated on Facebook: “It was chaos. The attackers came out of nowhere, shooting indiscriminately. Shouting no Biafra, no freedom. We are still trying to process what happened.”

When DAILY POST reached out to police authorities in the state, the spokesperson, SP said: “The details are still sketchy, but our operatives are currently at the scene. I will get back to you with facts as soon as I can.”

READ ALSO:  Musing On 45 Days Notice Period For Local Government Elections In Anambra

For Advert placement, music promotion, event coverage, social media & event management, or to share breaking news story with us, contact: +2347062811394 or +2347059964320.
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending