THISDAY

Gunmen Attack Police Station in Anambra, Kill Two Officers

Abduct university students in Abia

- David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka and Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo in Umuahia

Gunmen Wednesday night attacked a police station in Obosi, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, killing two policemen.

THISDAY gathered that the two policemen killed in the attack were inspectors, but their identities were not disclosed.

The attackers also set ablaze two buildings in the compound before leaving.

This is coming as the Abia State Government yesterday confirmed the abduction of an unknown number of students of the Abia State University by gunmen.

There have been incidences of attacks on police formations in Anambra State.

The latest incident occurred just hours after the new Commission­er of Police, CP Chris Owolobi, assumed office in the state on Wednesday afternoon.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ikenga Tochukwu, confirmed the incident, adding that the command was on top of the situation.

The PPRO said the Commission­er of Police, Chris Owolabi, had dispatched a tactical team for on-the-spot assessment of the incident.

He added, “The tactical team led by an Assistant Commission­er of Police was directed to have an on- the -spot assessment of the place.

“The team was equally directed to possibly identify and apprehend the hoodlums that perpetrate­d the attack.”

Ikenga stated that the bodies of the two fallen policemen had been deposited at a nearby morgue and that investigat­ion into the matter had begun

Meanwhile, the Abia State government yesterday confirmed that an unknown number of students of the state-owned university was abducted by gunmen.

The missing students of Abia State University Uturu(ABSU), who were travelling in a minibus were said to have run into a gang of hoodlums operating along the Okigwe-Uturu road where they disappeare­d.

The State Commission­er for Informatio­n, Chief John Okiyi Kalu announced the disappeara­nce of the students in a statement made available to journalist­s yesterday in Umuahia, the state capital, saying that the government was worried by this sad developmen­t.

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