Crime
Police repel attack on station in Imo, arrest 5 – CP
Hoodlums arrested by Police for attempted attack on a station in Imo on Tuesday.
The Police in Imo on Tuesday repelled an attack on a police station in Orji in Owerri North Local Government Area of the state.
In a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Bala Elkana in Owerri said the command arrested five hoodlums who allegedly attempted to attack the station.
Elkana said that the hoodlums attempted to stop reconstruction work on the station which was set ablaze during the EndSARS protest in 2020.
He also said that the team led by the Commissioner of Police in the state, (CP) Abutu Yaro, engaged the hoodlums in a gun duel.
The police spokesperson said that the latter abandoned their operational vehicles and fled into a neighboring town.
“The hoodlums, who believed that the re-establishment of a functional police station may prevent them from carrying out their nefarious acts in Orji and environ, decided to invade the construction site.
“A philanthropist contracted the reconstruction project and the CP, Abutu Yaro, personally led an enforcement team to the scene.
“Before the arrival of the reinforcement team, the hoodlums melted into the neighbouring towns but abandoned their operational vehicles.
“The whole area was cordoned and five suspects, namely Chigaemezu Sabastine, 26, Casmir Ibe, 36, John Chinonso, 24, Chukwudi Okoro, 28 and Alozie Daberechi, 25 were arrested.
“Meanwhile, no life was lost but three vehicles were recovered,” he said.
He however, said that a mop up operation was ongoing to arrest more suspects and recover their firearms.
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