The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anambra ambush: Police arrest two suspects, confirm seven dead

HURIWA condemns attack • Urges prosecutio­n of Umahi for running over okada riders

- From Bertram Nwannekanm­a ( Lagos) and Uzoma Nzeagwu ( Awka)

ANAMBRA State Police Command, yesterday, confirmed the arrest of two persons suspected in the ambush of a United States Consulate convoy, last Tuesday, which left seven people dead.

The state’s Commission­er of Police ( CP), Echeng Echeng, who disclosed this at a briefing at the Police Command headquarte­rs, Amawbia, said the two suspects were currently assisting the police in the investigat­ion.

Echeng confirmed that seven persons including three of the consulate officials and four mobile police escorts were murdered during the attack, while two other officials of the consulate were yet to be found. He revealed that the Police Command got the informatio­n through an official of the consulate, at about 14: 30 hours same day, and a joint team of mobile policemen and troops of the Nigerian Navy stationed in Onitsha was immediatel­y deployed to the area, leading to razing down of the criminal camp by the joint security team.

According to him, the remains of the deceased persons have all been recovered and deposited in a morgue, while the state Command and other security agencies are working round- theclock, in concert with Anambra State government, to find and rescue the missing officials.

CP Echeng called on members of the public, who can provide informatio­n about the identities and locations of the culprits, to kindly and urgently assist the police with such informatio­n. He assured the resolve and determinat­ion of the command and other security agencies to track down the perpetrato­rs of this heinous crime and bring them to justice.

“On behalf of the Anambra State Police Command, I wish to seize this opportunit­y to condole the families and friends of the deceased persons as well as the U. S. Consul over this tragic incident,” he added. EANWHILE, Civil rights advocacy group, Human Rights Writers Asso

ciation of Nigeria ( HURIWA), yesterday, condemned Tuesday’s gunmen attack on United States Embassy staff convoy, in the Amiyi/ Eke Ochuche communitie­s of Ogbaru Local Council of Anambra State, where the assailants killed four persons.

HURIWA, in a statement by its national coordinato­r, Emmanuel Onwubiko, tasked security agencies to bring the perpetrato­rs to book.

The United States Embassy staff members were on a humanitari­an mission in the state before gunmen shot them dead in an ambush.

HURIWA said although no U. S. citizen was killed, those killed are nationalit­ies of other nations or even Nigerians, including police officers.

The group called on the U. S. to consider imposing travel ban on governors of the South East region to compel them to act swiftly to end the mindless orgies of dastardly attacks and bloodshed in the zone.

Onwubiko said: “The killing and the attack on U. S. Consulate staff members, is shameful and a national disgrace to Nigeria and President Muhammadu Buhari, under whose watch kidnapping and violent killings by armed marauders have skyrockete­d to an unimaginab­le and shocking height.

“This is condemnabl­e and our security agencies must do all possible to bring the perpetrato­rs to book.”

HURIWA also slammed Anambra State Police Command, for lacking actionable and displaying crass ignorance when the spokespers­on of the Command, reportedly blamed the U. S. Embassy for sending a medical mission without prior informatio­n to the Police Command in Anambra State.

The group said this ignorance demonstrat­es that almost all the police commands in the South East of Nigeria, especially in Anambra State have got no functional intelligen­ce generating mechanisms because the police in Anambra State ought to have known that a USA Embassy medical mission arrived in Anambra State and then suo motu provide fool- proof security services.

“But because profession­alism and discipline in the police is at the lowest ebb, the police sat back in their offices and were expecting notificati­on just as the many junior operatives manning a kinds of road blocks in Anambra State would have been very busy extorting motorists so much so that they didn’t record that a US mission arrived,” the group noted.

ALSO,

HURIWA has slammed the outgoing Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi, for reportedly hitting motorcycli­sts in Abakaliki with his convoy, on his way to the airport, as well as alleged killing of three citizens of the state.

HURIWA called on the next administra­tion in Ebonyi State to charge the governor for murder, when he is gone from office.

The rights group also encouraged civil rights bodies in the South East to assist the families of those killed by way of filing cases at the Federal High Court against the state, and then another matter against the person of the governor.

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