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Anambra Police React To Attack On B’Division And INEC Office In Awka By Gunnmen

Anambra Police React To Attack On B’Division And INEC Office In Awka By Gunnmen

PRESS BRIEFING BY THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE ANAMBRA STATE COMMAND CP CHRIS OWOLABI TODAY 24/5/2021 AT INEC HEADQUARTERS AWKA.

Good morning gentlemen of the PRESS.

On 23/5/2021 at about 8:20pm, hoodlums operating in three Hilux vehicles carried out coordinated and simultaneous attacks at both B’ Division headquarters and State INEC office Awka.

The hoodlums had attacked the Police Division as a decoy, then proceeded to nearby INEC office where they attempted to set ablaze the main headquarters building. They were successfully repelled by the police and other security agencies who quickly mobilized to the scene forcing them to scamper for safety with many sustaining gunshot wounds as revealed by blood trails in the surrounding bushes. Seven (7) INEC vehicles and part of the store building were torched from an improvised explosive device (IED) thrown into the premises which was promptly extinguished by firefighters. At B’ Division police station, an explosive ordinance lobbed into the station partially torched the charge room but was quickly put off as the assailants were also repelled without recording any police casualty.

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Consequently, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police South East, DIG Joseph Egbunike, the Commissioner of Police CP Chris Owolabi and other senior officers visited the scenes for on the spot assessment. Exhibits recovered include six pump action guns, one AK 47 and one type 06 Rifle each, Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), 50 cartridges, charms, expended ammunition, police berrets and boots, public address system, tricycle and three Hilux vehicles.

Meanwhile, efforts are ongoing to arrest fleeing suspects. Members of the public are assured of their safety and encouraged to report any person seen with bullet wounds through police emergency number 07039194332 or to the nearest Police Station for prompt action.

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CP CHRIS OWOLABI Commissioner of Police Anambra State Police Command