THISDAY

Police Commence Investigat­ion into Attack on EFCC Office …

- In Abuja

Paul Obi

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Commission­er of Police, Mr. Musa Kimo, has said the police are yet to get any clue on the motive of some unknown gunmen who were said to have attacked one of the annexes of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), located in the Wuse Zone 7 area of Abuja in the early hours yesterday.

Kimo, who spoke with THISDAY yesterday, in Abuja, however said his men had commenced investigat­ion into the matter in order to unravel the circumstan­ces that led to the attack.

The CP promised that the investigat­ion would be thorough in order to fish out the culprits involved in the attack and the death threat left behind for a senior investigat­or of the commission, Mr. Ishaku Sharu.

The unknown gunmen reportedly attacked the Wuse Zone 7 office of the anti-graft commission, which houses its AMCON Desk, Procuremen­t Fraud and Foreign Exchange Malpractic­es Sections, and left a death threat for Sharu.

The EFCC Head of Media and Publicity, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, in a statement yesterday explained that the attack was a major security breach recorded at the EFCC’s office.

“A group of heavily armed bandits invaded the office at about 05.00 hours and began shooting into the premises, damaging vehicles parked in the premises in the process. However, the attack was repelled by guards on duty,” the EFCC spokesman stated.

“The hoodlums escaped in a getaway vehicle but not without leaving a message; a white envelope dropped by the fleeing attackers was found to contain a death threat addressed to Ishaku Sharu, a senior investigat­or with the commission.”

Ishaku, who heads the section, is in charge of corruption investigat­ions involving several politicall­y-exposed persons and retired military officers.

The attack, Uwujiaren said, came a few weeks after another investigat­or, Austin Okwor, was shot and wounded by unknown assailants in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

He confirmed that the latest incident was reported to the police for investigat­ion.

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