A group of unidentified arsonists attempted to attack the military checkpoint at Afor-Uzo junction Isuofia in the Agauta local government area of Anambra state, but were defeated by the state’s security forces, comprising of the military, police, and other security agencies.
The military neutralised four gang members, according to a statement released by the state commissioner of Information and Strategy, Paul Nwosu.
There was exchange of gunfire between the hoodlums and the military, which resulted in the killing of the arsonists gang and the recovery of their Toyota Avenza with registration number KRD 344 BT, with which they launched the murderous operation.
The state governor Chukwuma Soludo assured residents of their safety, particularly during the holiday season.
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the incidence in a statement which made available to newsmen in Awka.
The state police commissioner CP Echenge Echenge has ordered patrols to be increased and enhanced operational posture to respond to distress calls throughout the state. He also charged his staff with maintaining the pace against criminal groups.
A group of unidentified arsonists attempted to attack the military checkpoint at Afor-Uzo junction Isuofia in the Agauta local government area of Anambra state, but were defeated by the state’s security forces, comprising of the military, police, and other security agencies.
The military neutralised four gang members, according to a statement released by the state commissioner of Information and Strategy, Paul Nwosu.
There was exchange of gunfire between the hoodlums and the military, which resulted in the killing of the arsonists gang and the recovery of their Toyota Avenza with registration number KRD 344 BT, with which they launched the murderous operation.
The state governor Chukwuma Soludo assured residents of their safety, particularly during the holiday season.
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the incidence in a statement which made available to newsmen in Awka.
The state police commissioner CP Echenge Echenge has ordered patrols to be increased and enhanced operational posture to respond to distress calls throughout the state. He also charged his staff with maintaining the pace against criminal groups.
A group of unidentified arsonists attempted to attack the military checkpoint at Afor-Uzo junction Isuofia in the Agauta local government area of Anambra state, but were defeated by the state’s security forces, comprising of the military, police, and other security agencies.
The military neutralised four gang members, according to a statement released by the state commissioner of Information and Strategy, Paul Nwosu.
There was exchange of gunfire between the hoodlums and the military, which resulted in the killing of the arsonists gang and the recovery of their Toyota Avenza with registration number KRD 344 BT, with which they launched the murderous operation.
The state governor Chukwuma Soludo assured residents of their safety, particularly during the holiday season.
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the incidence in a statement which made available to newsmen in Awka.
The state police commissioner CP Echenge Echenge has ordered patrols to be increased and enhanced operational posture to respond to distress calls throughout the state. He also charged his staff with maintaining the pace against criminal groups.
A group of unidentified arsonists attempted to attack the military checkpoint at Afor-Uzo junction Isuofia in the Agauta local government area of Anambra state, but were defeated by the state’s security forces, comprising of the military, police, and other security agencies.
The military neutralised four gang members, according to a statement released by the state commissioner of Information and Strategy, Paul Nwosu.
There was exchange of gunfire between the hoodlums and the military, which resulted in the killing of the arsonists gang and the recovery of their Toyota Avenza with registration number KRD 344 BT, with which they launched the murderous operation.
The state governor Chukwuma Soludo assured residents of their safety, particularly during the holiday season.
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the incidence in a statement which made available to newsmen in Awka.
The state police commissioner CP Echenge Echenge has ordered patrols to be increased and enhanced operational posture to respond to distress calls throughout the state. He also charged his staff with maintaining the pace against criminal groups.
A group of unidentified arsonists attempted to attack the military checkpoint at Afor-Uzo junction Isuofia in the Agauta local government area of Anambra state, but were defeated by the state’s security forces, comprising of the military, police, and other security agencies.
The military neutralised four gang members, according to a statement released by the state commissioner of Information and Strategy, Paul Nwosu.
There was exchange of gunfire between the hoodlums and the military, which resulted in the killing of the arsonists gang and the recovery of their Toyota Avenza with registration number KRD 344 BT, with which they launched the murderous operation.
The state governor Chukwuma Soludo assured residents of their safety, particularly during the holiday season.
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the incidence in a statement which made available to newsmen in Awka.
The state police commissioner CP Echenge Echenge has ordered patrols to be increased and enhanced operational posture to respond to distress calls throughout the state. He also charged his staff with maintaining the pace against criminal groups.
A group of unidentified arsonists attempted to attack the military checkpoint at Afor-Uzo junction Isuofia in the Agauta local government area of Anambra state, but were defeated by the state’s security forces, comprising of the military, police, and other security agencies.
The military neutralised four gang members, according to a statement released by the state commissioner of Information and Strategy, Paul Nwosu.
There was exchange of gunfire between the hoodlums and the military, which resulted in the killing of the arsonists gang and the recovery of their Toyota Avenza with registration number KRD 344 BT, with which they launched the murderous operation.
The state governor Chukwuma Soludo assured residents of their safety, particularly during the holiday season.
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the incidence in a statement which made available to newsmen in Awka.
The state police commissioner CP Echenge Echenge has ordered patrols to be increased and enhanced operational posture to respond to distress calls throughout the state. He also charged his staff with maintaining the pace against criminal groups.
A group of unidentified arsonists attempted to attack the military checkpoint at Afor-Uzo junction Isuofia in the Agauta local government area of Anambra state, but were defeated by the state’s security forces, comprising of the military, police, and other security agencies.
The military neutralised four gang members, according to a statement released by the state commissioner of Information and Strategy, Paul Nwosu.
There was exchange of gunfire between the hoodlums and the military, which resulted in the killing of the arsonists gang and the recovery of their Toyota Avenza with registration number KRD 344 BT, with which they launched the murderous operation.
The state governor Chukwuma Soludo assured residents of their safety, particularly during the holiday season.
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the incidence in a statement which made available to newsmen in Awka.
The state police commissioner CP Echenge Echenge has ordered patrols to be increased and enhanced operational posture to respond to distress calls throughout the state. He also charged his staff with maintaining the pace against criminal groups.
A group of unidentified arsonists attempted to attack the military checkpoint at Afor-Uzo junction Isuofia in the Agauta local government area of Anambra state, but were defeated by the state’s security forces, comprising of the military, police, and other security agencies.
The military neutralised four gang members, according to a statement released by the state commissioner of Information and Strategy, Paul Nwosu.
There was exchange of gunfire between the hoodlums and the military, which resulted in the killing of the arsonists gang and the recovery of their Toyota Avenza with registration number KRD 344 BT, with which they launched the murderous operation.
The state governor Chukwuma Soludo assured residents of their safety, particularly during the holiday season.
DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the incidence in a statement which made available to newsmen in Awka.
The state police commissioner CP Echenge Echenge has ordered patrols to be increased and enhanced operational posture to respond to distress calls throughout the state. He also charged his staff with maintaining the pace against criminal groups.