East Bay Times

Gunmen kill seven Nigerian police officers in attacks

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Gunmen killed seven Nigerian police officers in a night of attacks in the southern oil hub of Rivers state, police said Saturday.

The attackers opened fire at a checkpoint Friday evening, then drove on to hit two police stations, the statement said. Officers fired back, killing two of the raiders and injuring some of the others who escaped in a stolen car, police added.

The killings came amid deteriorat­ing security in Rivers state — whose capital, Port Harcourt, is the gateway to the oil-rich Delta region — and other parts of Africa’s largest crude exporter.

Last month, Rivers State banned people crossing its borders at night in a bid to stop killings of police, customs, civil defense officers and army soldiers.

On Friday, the armed men drove up in two Toyota

Hilux vans and killed two officers at a checkpoint at Choba Bridge, police spokesman Nnamdi Omoni said in a statement.

The gunmen then killed two more officers and set fire to a patrol car at Rumuji police station, Omoni added.

Police fired back there and killed two of the attackers, he said.

The remaining assailants then hit Elimgbu police station, killing three officers before fleeing under fire from police, the statement added. The men escaped “with various degrees of gunshot wounds” in a stolen car, Omoni said.

The attackers stole five assault rifles, and police had launched a manhunt, he added. Nigeria’s parliament recently called on the presidency, armed forces and police to address mounting insecurity, with the lower house urging President Muhammadu Buhari to declare a state of emergency.

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