Four Killed as Gunmen Attack Anambra Police Station

Four policemen have been reportedly killed in an attack by gunmen on the Police Area Command in Nnewi, Anambra State, Nigeria.

The Monday attack was alleged to have been carried out by suspected members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The spokesman for the Anambra State Police Command, Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed that his office had yet to receive a detailed report on the incident. He, however, said that the police battled the assailants and warded them off.

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According to sources, the gunmen stormed the Police Area Command on Monday afternoon and engaged the security operatives in a fierce gunfight.

The gun duel with the assailants who came to the police facility in about seven vehicles lasted for more than one hour. An eyewitness told Journalists that the gunmen overpowered the security operatives and carted away with some of their arms.

According to the witness, by the time a reinforcement from the Nigerian Navy arrived, the gunmen had left.

The military operatives were said to have gone after them but to no avail.

The attack is believed to be a reprisal for the killing of two suspected members of the proscribed group on Sunday morning.

Since the beginning of the year, dozens of police facilities, including a state police command have come under attack in the South East.

This led to the death of several police officers with many others injured, a situation that has become a source of concern for leaders in the region.

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