We kills six suspected IPOB members in Anambra- Navy
Olayinka Owolabi
Contrary to the rumours making the rounds in Anambra State, that unknown gunmen on Monday attacked a Naval checkpoint at Awkuzu and allegedly killed three naval personnel and took their corpses away, the Naval Outpost, Onitsha, Anambra State has described the alleged killing of it personnel as fake news.
In a statement made available in Awka, yesterday, the Commanding Officer, Adekunle Okeniyi, disclosed that the Naval personnel killed six suspected IPOB members while others suffered serious injuries when troops repelled attack by the group.News making the round in Onitsha, had it that six heavily built unknown gunmen, driving in a Hilux van and a latest model Highlander SUV, dressed in red barret, had stopped near a Naval checkpoint in Awkuzu and while trying to open the boot of their cars, the Naval personnel opened fire on them and the gunmen calmly replied and in the process, gunned down three Naval personnel.
The statement read, “The attention of the Naval Outpost, Onitsha has been drawn to some false publications that on the 9th August 2001, two naval personnel were killed at Awkuzu during a gun duel with suspected Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Anambra state.
“The Naval Outpost Onitsha clearly refutes this fake news and wishes to state categorically that none of our own personnel suffered any casualty during the gun duel.
“Rather, the troops fought gallantly and were able to repel the attack which resulted in the loss of six suspected IPOB members while others suffered serious injury.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Naval Outpost Onitsha calls for an immediate halt to the circulation of this fake news and wishes to advise the general public to disregard this fake news.”
IPOB had on July 30 ordered sit-at-home in the South-East every Monday, until Nnamdi Kanu, its leader, is released from the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS).
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