SERIOUS TENSION IN ENUGU AS YOUTHS ARREST HERDSMAN WITH AK47 RIFLE
Youths of a community
in Ugbakwa area of Enugu state have expressed concern after they caught a
herdsmen in the community with AK47 rifle.
There was serious pandemonium at
Ugbawka in Nkanu East LGA of Enugu state after a suspected Fulani herdsman was
caught with an AK 47 rifle.
According to The
Independent, the herdsman was arrested by vigilant Ugbawka youths who were
suspicious of his mission in their community, with a high caliber assault
rifle.
The incident left many
people in fear. Following the arrest, the youths immediately handed him over to
the Enugu State Police Command on Thursday.
A detachment of
soldiers from the 82 Division of Nigerian Army and five police units including
the Anti-Terrorism Squad, Anti-Cult and Special Anti-Robbery Squad, were
immediately deployed to the community.
It could be recalled
that Enugu State came under deadly attack by herdsmen twice in 2016.
At least seven people
were killed when herdsmen attacked Nimbo in Uzo-Uwani LGA while an attack on
Akagbe Ugwu community in Nkanu West LGA, left two persons dead.
Although the mission of
the armed herdsman to Ugbawka community could not be ascertained as at press
time, a source said there was a history of frequent confrontation between
herdsmen and the indigenes who were mostly rice farmers.
According to reports,
most of the rice farmers abandoned their farms over the confrontation with
herdsmen.
When contacted, Ebere
Amaraizu, the Spokesman of the Enugu State Police Command, confirmed the
report.
Amaraizu, a Superintendent
of Police (SP), said the Commissioner of Police, DanMallam Mohammed, has
visited Ugbawka community to assess the situation.
“As I speak with you, I
am on my way back to Enugu. I am in the entourage of the Commissioner of
Police. We went to Ugbawka to assess the situation and there is no cause for
alarm. There is calm,” Amaraizu said.
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