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Ebonyi: Police confirm arrest of hoodlums who allegedly attacked officers, set patrol van ablaze
By Adeleye Kunle
The Commissioner of Police Ebonyi State command, Aliyu Garba, on Friday confirmed the arrest of some suspected hoodlums who allegedly attacked officers on patrol and set ablaze their van at Nkomoro/Agba, a boundary between Ezza North and Ishielu LGAs of the state.
Garba made this known in a statement signed and issued to newsmen in Abakaliki by the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, SP Chris Anyanwu on Friday.
The statement reads in a part: “A police patrol team attached to Ezza North Divisional Headquarters, was ambushed while on patrol by a gang of hoodlums who shot sporadically at them.
“But a quick response by the patrolmen got the hoodlums scampering for escape riddled with bullet injuries.
“The aftermath of the encounter left a patrol vehicle burnt by the miscreants, but no life was lost on the side of the police team. However, two Policemen who sustained injuries as a result of the attack, are responding to treatment in the hospital.
“It is pertinent to state that this is the first and only Press Statement emanating from Ebonyi State Police Command touching that callous attack.”
The Commissioner, however, said no police officer was killed during a gun battle between the police and the suspected hoodlums
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