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Hoodlums Attack, Set Police Station Ablaze In Anambra

  • Hoodlums Attack, Set Police Station Ablaze In Anambra

  • Around thirty raiders cause extensive damage at 2 am on Thursday.

  • State Police Public Relations Officer confirms incident, stating hoodlums used Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).

EKO HOT BLOG reports that concerns arose in Anambra State today as hoodlums attacked and set fire to the Neni Divisional Police station in Anaocha Local Government Area.

Reports indicate that around thirty hoodlums raided the area at 2 am on Thursday, causing extensive damage to multiple buildings.

State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the incident, stating that the hoodlums used Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) during the assault.

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Ikenga clarified that no firearms were stolen, and no police personnel were kidnapped during the incident.

Ikenga further revealed that the hoodlums were eventually overpowered by the police operatives, forcing them to flee the scene. He emphasized that tactical operations are still ongoing in the area to ensure the safety of the public.

While Ikenga did not provide specific details regarding the extent of the damage inflicted on the facility, he assured the public that additional updates on this unfortunate event would be promptly shared.

 

Police Station Ablaze In Anambra

Meanwhile, the President-General of Gbaregolor Community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State, Samson O. Egayomake, has debunked the false information about soldiers attacking the community and setting houses on fire.

This contradicts the rumour suggesting that soldiers purportedly raided the Gbaregolor community and set numerous houses on fire.

Egayomake conveyed this information during a telephone conversation with a Daily post in Warri, confirming that the Gbaregolor Community relies on divine protection.

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Egayomake mentioned that soldiers allegedly harassed individuals within the locality, deeming the actions unnecessary, especially considering the significant distance between Gbaregolor and Okuama, where the ambush occurred and led to the death of 17 soldiers.

Egayomake said, “The Federal Government refused to investigate and find out what caused the whole thing other than to disturb people, which is not fair.”

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