Gunmen suspected to be armed robbers yesterday afternoon
killed seven persons while over 12 others sustained gunshot wounds at
Akwu-Ukwu, Ekwusigo council area of Anambra state. Saturday Sun gathered
that the dare-devil armed robbery gang in what looked like coordinated
attacks on travellers along Onitsha-Owerri Expressway opened fire on a
commercial bus coming from Owerri, killing four persons instantly while
the driver lost control of the vehicle resulting in an accident in which
many occupants are injured.
According to eyewitness account, the
armed robbers trailed the vehicle to Akwa-Ukwu and when the driver
didn’t stop to be robbed they opened fire on the vehicle during which
four persons lost their lives while others sustained injuries from the
accident. “The armed robbers tried to stop the vehicle which we
suspected belonged to Imo Transport Company, (ITC) but the driver
refused to stop and they opened fire on the vehicle killing four persons
on the spot while the driver lost control of the steering and the
vehicle skidded off the road and crashed leading to many other persons
to sustaining various degrees of injuries”
He further disclosed
that some other persons fell victims when stray bullets from the
robbers’ AK 47 rifles hit them” said an eye witness In another
development, a driver and one other passenger lost their lives at the
fly over, Obosi junction also along Onitsha Owerri Expressway when
another armed robbery gang blocked the road and robbed travellers. The
incident occurred yesterday afternoon when the driver and the other
victims were said to have been hit by bullets as the armed robbers tried
to rob one woman suspected to be carrying undisclosed huge sum of
money.
Though the woman did not die on the spot, her left
shoulder was scattered with bullets even as she is grappling with life
in one of the private hospitals in Onitsha. A visit to Bex hospital
where some of the victims were receiving treatment showed that some of
them who were badly wounded were being evacuated to other hospitals for
treatment. Meanwhile, when contacted, the Anambra state Police Relations
Officer (PPRO), Mr. Emeka Chukwuemeka said he has not been officially
briefed on the incident but promised to reach this reporter at the time
of filling this report.
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