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IMO: Police confirm attack on formation, two officers, three suspected ESN members dead

by Tobi Benson
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THE State Police Command has confirmed that it killed three suspected members of the Eastern Security Network (ESN), the militia arm of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) after the outlawed group allegedly attacked the Izombe Police Station in Oguta Local Government Area.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Michael Abattam, disclosed the development to newsmen in Owerri, today, stating that the command also lost two of its officers in the attack.

The statement read, “On 13/8/2021 at about 02:45 hours, armed bandits suspected to be members of the proscribed IPOB/ ESN terror group, came in their numbers to attack Izombe Police Station but could not gain access to the station due to the swift response of the ever-alert Imo Command’s Tactical teams and Personnel of Operation Restore Peace of the command who intercepted and repelled the bandits.

“The bandits who on sighting the police engaged them in a gun duel were subdued, due to the superior firepower of the police. They fled into the bush and in the process three of the bandits were neutralised and their arms, one pump action gun with two rounds of live cartridges and one locally made double barrel pistol with two expended cartridges were recovered from them to the station while others escaped into the bush with bullet wounds. Unfortunately, the command lost two of its gallant officers in the attack.

“Meanwhile, the tactical teams are present in pursuit of the bandits and combing the bushes for the arrest of the fleeing bandits and possible recovery of their arms. The command is using this medium to call on the good people of Imo State especially, the Izombe community to assist the police with credible information that will lead to the arrest of the fleeing bandits and to report to the nearest police station any person(s) seen with bullet wounds. Also, hospitals are advised to ensure that they report any person(s) who come to them for treatment of bullet wounds.”

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