The Police Command in Imo says it has
launched a “coordinated manhunt for criminal elements”, who allegedly attacked
commuters on the Okigwe-Owerri Road in the early hours of Thursday morning.
The command’s Spokesman, DSP Henry Okoye, disclosed
this in a statement made available to newsmen in Owerri on Thursday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that the
armed men, operating in three separate groups, blocked the highway between
Umunna in Onuimo Local Government Area and parts of Okigwe Local Government
Area at about 5am.
“They shot sporadically, causing panic and chaos, and
set vehicles, including trucks and motorcycles ablaze.
“Tragically, reports of human casualties have also
been confirmed as a result of the ambush,” Okoye said.
The police spokesman said the attackers were likely
members of the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra and its armed wing, the
Eastern Security Network.
He noted that the Commissioner of Police, Mr Aboki
Danjuma, led a joint tactical team of the Police, Army, DSS, and other security
agencies to the scene in response to the distress call.
Okoye said: “The team provided immediate support to
victims and initiated a comprehensive operation to track down and arrest the
fleeing suspects responsible for the heinous attack.
“A full-scale search and cordon operation is currently
underway, with security operatives combing nearby forests and surrounding areas
where the suspects are believed to be hiding.
“The commissioner has assured the public that the
operation will continue until all the suspects are apprehended and brought to
justice.
“While condemning the attack in the strongest terms
and describing it as a cowardly act of terror, the commissioner called on Imo
residents to remain calm, law-abiding, and security conscious,” the statement
added.
It further urged residents to cooperate with security
agencies by providing credible and timely information to aid the ongoing
operations.
He said the command and security agencies remained
fully committed to restoring normalcy and safeguarding the lives and property
of all residents and road users in different parts of the state.
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