Breaking: Amidst Tension Residents Engaged In A Gun Battle With Armed Robbers/Kidnappers Syndicate

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It is no longer business as usual as Nigerians of all creed do not joke with security anymore by putting every machinery in place to stem any breakdown of law and order.

Global Times Nigeria report that local hunters and vigilante officers in Imo State have recorded a great feat in the history of crime-fighting in the area. The locals were said to have engaged in a gun battle with a kidnapping syndicate suspected to be laying an ambush for their victims along Ikpaora, Arondizuogu road in Okigwe’s local government area of Imo state.

According to tao source who spoke under the condition of anonymity told Global Times Nigeria correspondent that the incident that happened last week Monday, has generated tension in the community, especially among villagers plying the community roads.

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The local security network comprising hunters and vigilante group1 said they got information about the activities of the bandits from motorists and commuters who encountered the said kidnappers as they waylaid to strike at unsuspecting victims.

The incident resulted in the community security outfit swinging into action to apprehend the bandits from where the gun battle started.

Another source who spoke to Global Times Nigeria correspondent asserted that the security network got the hint of attack while they were escorting a stakeholder from the community who he said was popularly known as Mazi Omekaodimma.

“On our way, we got information that armed robbers, kidnappers have blocked the way. We diverted to another route and later disguised ourselves as passengers and moved towards the location of the armed robbers.

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“On getting to their position they opened fire on us and we responded to them. They fired their bullets on our vehicles that damaged the engines of our car and parts of the body of the car.

“We were six in number but when the gun battle became too much we called for reinforcement. During the gun duel, some of the bandits got bullet injuries and they escaped. For now, we don’t have the number that was affected. We were able to conquer them and they ran into the bush.”

He alleged that; “We have identified two groups doing kidnapping on this Ikpaora road. He claimed they were suspected of “Fulani terrorist and our Igbo brothers. They work together. One group will come in the morning and the other one will come in the night. We are still going to fight them.”

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At the time of filing this report efforts to reach out to the Imo state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mike Abattam, prove abortive as he does not pick his phone calls.

 

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