Saturday attack on the state CID in Umuagu Umuahia, saw no fewer than eight suspected IPOB members killed, said the Commissioner of Police in Abia state, CP Janet Agbede.
Briefing newsmen in Umuahia on Sunday on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, the PRO of the command, SP Geoffrey Ogbonna expressed regret that two Inspectors lost their lives in the attack. He said the attackers had stormed the police formation at about 6pm on Saturday, shooting sporadically.
BREAKING NEWSMETROPOLITICSCRIMEOPINIONABN TVABN RADIOSPORTSWORLD CONNECT WITH US ABN TV BREAKING NEWSWe Neutralised 8 Suspected IPOB Members, Lost 2 Officers In CID Office Attack — Abia CP (Graphic Photos, Video)Published 43 seconds ago on May 30, 2021By ABN TV EDITOR FacebookTwitterWhatsAppEmailShare Following the attack on state CID in Umuagu Umuahia on Saturday, the Commissioner of Police in Abia state, CP Janet Agbede has said no fewer than eight of the attackers suspected to be members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB and Eastern Security Network, ESN were killed. Briefing newsmen in Umuahia on Sunday on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, the PRO of the command, SP Geoffrey Ogbonna expressed regret that two Inspectors lost their lives in the attack. He said the attackers had stormed the police formation at about 6pm on Saturday, shooting sporadically. According to the police image maker, a reinforcement from the command headquarters added to the fierce engagement with men on ground saw eight of the hoodlums neutralised. He added that some of the attackers escaped with gun shot wounds while two vehicles were recovered. The facility he said was raised down following the detonation of an explosive through the back of the building, it was raised down. While stating that the suspects in detention were released and an exhibit car burnt, SP Geoffrey Ogbonna said no fire arm was carted away. He therefore urged medical facilities within and outside the state to report to security agencies in the event that patients with suspected bullet wound come for treatment. SP Ogbonna further appealed to parents and guardians to warn their children and wards to desist from acts capable of truncating the peace and security of the state, describing it as a whirlwind that will blow no one good.