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Hoodlums raze another police station, magistrate/ high courts in Imo
• Unknown gunmen razed down Abia State CID building

Five soldiers were feared killed and their operational vehicle destroyed during an attack by gunmen in Ihiala, Anambra State, late Friday. The incident happened at one of the several security check points on the Owerri – Onitsha Road in Anambra State.

A few hours later, gunmen descended on Atta, Njaba Local Government Area of Imo State, setting ablaze the Atta Divisional Police Headquarters and the Magistrate and High Court buildings in the town.

They then proceeded to vandalise the community’s health centre.

The two attacks are the latest by bandits who have been terrorising the Southeast for several months now.

Sequel to the killing of the soldiers, security operatives yesterday blocked the Onitsha bridgehead, disrupting vehicular traffic on the route.

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Security men also stopped motorists from Enugu State at the boundary between Anambra and Enugu for stop and search.

Spokesman of the State Police Command,  Ikenga Tochukwu, confirmed the attack but did not say how many soldiers were killed.

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He said the command was still investigating the matter, adding that at the appropriate time, the public would know.

Meanwhile, Anambra State Government has banned the use of tricycles and shuttle buses between 7pm-6am.

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Governor Willie Obiano said yesterday that the decision was part of the efforts to check the security challenge in the state.

The Secretary to the State Government, Prof Solo Chukwulobelu, said shuttle buses were also banned from using tinted glasses

He said: “the earlier ban on the use of motorcycles in greater Onitsha and Awka areas during the day and night, remains in full force. Any motorcycle found within these areas will be impounded and forfeited;

“The use of motorcycles, tricycles and shuttle buses across the state is now banned between 7pm and 6am daily with effect from Saturday 29th May 2021 and for one month in the first instance.

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“Shuttle buses are henceforth banned from using tinted glasses or curtains while plying on Anambra roads.

“All other vehicles either with factory fitted tinted glasses or plain glasses must wind down while approaching any security check point to avoid embarrassment.

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“Henceforth, any community where keke is used to commit any crime, the use of Keke will be banned totally in that area and the union exco sanctioned. Same measures will be applied in the case of shuttle bus and motorcycle.

“Government hereby directs full mobilisation of community youths and stakeholders across the state to take ownership of security in their immediate environments and assist the Police and other law enforcement agents to enforce these directives and quickly restore law and order in our state.”

Gunmen raze police station, magistrate/ high courts in Imo

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A few hours after the attack on soldiers in Ihiala, gunmen invaded Atta, Njaba Local Government Area of Imo state, setting ablaze the Divisional Police Headquarters as well as the Magistrate and High Courts.

Also vandalised by them was  the community’s health centre.

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The hoodlums were said to have shot sporadically for close to an hour before burning the government owned facilities in the community.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Bala Elkana, confirmed the incident saying that  some hoodlums mobilised in large numbers, stormed the premises of the  High/Magistrate Court Attah and set it on fire.

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They also damaged a building that was constructed by the community intended to be used as Police Station in Attah, Njaba Local Government Area.

Upon the receipt of the complaint, Police Special Forces were deployed to the scene. The Commissioner of Police Imo state, CP Abutu Yaro, has ordered a full investigation into the incident and directed that no stone should be left unturned until the perpetrators of such heinous crime are apprehended and made to face the full weight of the law,” he said.

Police arrest four more suspects, recover arms

However, the Imo State Police Command said it has arrested four more suspects over the attack on the Command’s headquarters in Owerri and Correctional Centre in the state.

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The suspects were named as Ojukwu Ukonu ‘m’ 47 years old; Smith Amadokwa ‘m’ 45 years old; Ikechukwu Okomah ‘m’ 50 years old; and Ugbor Casmir Nnaemeka ‘m’ 49 years old, all citizens of Imo State.

The police spokesman in the state, SP Bala Elkana, said late Friday that  the suspects were arrested in a coded operation, adding that they would be charged to court as soon as the investigation is completed.

According to him,” the strategy is focused on taking the battle to the den of the hoodlums, making it difficult for them to access the public space. This is in line with the directives of the Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba.

He said one automatic pump action gun, one single barrel gun and 17 live cartridges were recovered from the suspects. Investigation is ongoing.

Unknown gunmen razed down Abia State CID building

Unknown gunmen last night attacked the facility of Abia State Police Criminal Investigation Department located at the Ugwunchara axis of Umuahia, the Abia State capital.

Sources said that the gunmen arrived the SCID facility in a Toyota Sienna. Some of the gunmen were stark naked and others dressed in black attire with red scarf carrying AK7.

The sources said that the gunmen also came with a message to deal with anyone that disobeys the sit-at-home order of IPOB.

The incident forced many residents of both Umuagu in Umuahia North LGA and other parts of the state capital off the streets.

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