BREAKING: Police Inspector, three civilians killed as gunmen attack Aba

Gunmen (file photo)

Gunmen on Sunday attacked the commercial city of Aba, Abia State, killing a Police Inspector and three civilians

By Emma Ogbuehi

Gunmen on Sunday attacked the commercial city of Aba, Abia State, killing a Police Inspector and three civilians, while many sustained various degrees of injuries.

The police officer, identified as Shehu Oyibo, who was attached to the state’s Rapid Response Squad, was gunned down by the armed men along Ngwa Road by Mosque junction, Aba, according to a statement by Abia State Police Command.

In the statement by the command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Maureen Chinaka, the state Commissioner of Police, Kenechukwu Onwuemelie said, “Today, July 21, 2024, at about 1128hrs,  police operatives attached to the Rapid Response Squad Aba, Abia State Command, while on patrol along Ngwa Road by Mosque junction, Aba, were attacked by armed men assailants in an ash-colour Sienna vehicle.

“The armed men opened fire on the police personnel and the operatives repelled the attack, preventing what could have been a deadlier outcome.

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“However, during the exchange of gunfire, two of the assailants were neutralised, while others escaped with various degrees of bullet injuries. Unfortunately, a police officer, Inspector Shehu Oyibo, three civilians who were later identified as Chika Godliveth ‘m’, Onyenaturuchi Jonah ‘m’ 32 years old, from Item, in Bende LGA of Abia State, and Eniobong Godsgift Clement ‘f’, 18 years old, from Akwa Ibom State were killed by bullets from the assailants.”

According to her, the bodies of the deceased have been deposited at the mortuary, while an investigation is ongoing to arrest the fleeing hoodlums.

She advised the public to go about their lawful activities without fear as “officers have been deployed to strategic locations in the state to ensure the protection of lives and property.”

“Abians are also urged to report any suspicious movements or individuals with bullet injuries to the nearest police station,” the command advised.

The attack came less than two months after five soldiers on check point were attacked and killed by unknown gunmen in the city.

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