EKO HOT BLOG reports amid the suspended sit-at-home order of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), there was commotion on Monday in Obollo-Afor town in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State, southeast Nigeria when some lawbreakers attacked residents for disobeying the order.
Masked gunmen flogged traders and destroyed their goods.
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The hoodlums, who came into the commercial town on motorcycles, were seen beating traders who opened shops for business.
A Sienna vehicle belonging to the Udenu Central Neighbourhood Watch was also destroyed.
Locals said members of the Udenu Central Neighbourhood Watch took to their heels on sighting the gunmen.
It was learnt that a team of military men, mounting a checkpoint along the road, subsequently arrived at the town to restore normalcy and had been patrolling the town.
Meanwhile residents of Enugu metropolis deserted the roads and streets for fear of attacks on Monday.
No market, school, public or private place, office, shop and park opened.
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