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Gunmen Attack Imo Community, Kill Policeman, Set Station Ablaze

By Ebenezer Eze

Sep 3, 2024

Gunmen attacked the quiet Umulogho Community in the Obowo Local Government Area of Imo on Wednesday, resulting in the death of a police officer and the burning of a section of a police station.

The incident occurred near NEPA Junction on the Owerri-Umuahia Road.

The assailants, who are believed to be members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), reportedly arrived in a Sienna bus around 8pm on the night of Tuesday, September 3, 2024.

The attackers spent over an hour profiling residents until they identified and killed the police officer.

“After recognizing him as a police operative, they tortured him with a machete and left him to die,” a community source told journalists on the condition of anonymity.

The source further reported that the gunmen returned in the early hours of Wednesday to set fire to part of the Divisional Police Station in the area without facing any resistance.

Another source indicated that it took several hours for military personnel to respond to the distress call from residents.

“The Imo Police Command and the State Government need to enhance their fight against insecurity in the state, especially in rural areas.

“It is baffling that there are three different police formations within one police division—namely the Area Command, Isiweke Police Station, and Obowo Police Division—yet the assailants faced no opposition.

“It is even more concerning that the police could not respond because they claimed they did not have an operational vehicle.

“This is disheartening and signals danger for residents, highlighting the lack of security in the area,” the source added.

Another resident urged the State Government to establish and equip vigilance groups in every community to assist the police in combating violent crimes.

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