Gunmen kill two Chinese nationals and police officer in Abia

Gunmen kill two Chinese nationals and police officer in Abia

Two Chinese nationals and a police officer have been killed during an attack by gunmen who ambushed their convoy in Uturu, Isuikwuato LGA, Abia on Friday evening, April 5. 

 

Confirming the incident to newsmen, the command’s spokesperson, Maureen Chinaka, said the victims were attacked while on their way to a company site at Agukwu-Amaya in Ndundu community.

 

“The manager, Mr. Quan, his colleague Mr. Cai, and Inspector Audu Saidu, one of the escort officers, were killed. The assailants also carted away the Inspector Saidu’s rifle.”

 

She said a distress report was immediately received, prompting a coordinated response from the police, the military, and other security agencies.

 

“Upon receiving the information, operatives from the Abia State Command, in a joint operation with the military and other sister agencies, launched a search mission. As a result, three Chinese expatriates were rescued unhurt, while one sustained injuries. Inspector Uba Ahmed, who was also rescued, suffered gunshot injury on his leg.”she said

 

The police spokesperson said both the injured expatriate and the police officer were taken to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), where they are currently receiving treatment.

 

She noted that tactical team operatives led by the deputy commissioner of police (operations) visited the crime scene on Saturday.

 

“Through collaborative action involving police, the military, and local community members, Inspector Ijeagwa Friday was also rescued unhurt,” Chinaka said.

 

She noted that investigation is ongoing, and efforts are in place to track down the attackers and bring them to justice.

 

Chinaka said that Danladi Isa, the state’s commissioner of police, has assured the public that the perpetrators will be punished.

 

“He urged residents to remain security conscious, go about their lawful activities without fear, and support the police by reporting any suspicious persons, vehicles, or activities to the nearest Police Station or call the following Command’s emergency lines: 08035415405, 08079210004, 08079210005, 08079210006,” she added.

Source: Linda Ikeji