Gunmen Assault Another INEC Secretariat, Police Division In Anambra

 

Gun men Attack INEC secretariat in Anambra


The targetted assaults on police and INEC amenities continued on Sunday with an attack on a police division and an workplace of the electoral business enterprise on Sunday evening.


The latest attacks took place in Awka, Anambra State.


The gunmen Sunday night attacked the B Division of the Nigeria Police Force and the workplace of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Awka.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that the utterly armed attackers got here in three Hilux vans at about eight p.m. on Sunday.


A witness who nearly ran into the bothered location placed between the famous Ekwueme Square, Awka, stated the bandits shot into the air shut to one hour at B Police Division earlier than intending to INEC office.


The source, who requested now not to be named, stated earlier than intending to INEC, the gunmen drove to Aroma junction and shot in the air for about 10 minutes which made residents scamper for security earlier than they headed down to INEC.


Though the supply stated he may want to now not communicate on causality figure, he brought that there used to be the probability of tremendous injury at each establishments with many feared killed.


“I noticed flames of furnace going up from the police station and INEC offices, however I can't say whether or not humans have been killed or no longer due to the fact I did now not go closer,” he said.


When contacted, Nkwachukwu Orji, INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner in Anambra, stated he had acquired data on the assault in his office, however he may want to no longer formally remark on the matter.

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