Nigeria: Ipob Hits Imo Prison, Kills Police Officer, Frees Inmates

12 February 2024

Gunmen suspected to be members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Monday, attacked Okigwe Correctional Farm Settlement in Imo State, killed a police officer and freed seven inmates.

It was gathered the attackers also abducted the correctional service officer in charge of the settlement shortly before attacking the residence of Senator Patrick Ndubeze.

The Commissioner of Police (CP), Danjuma Aboki, who visited the scene ordered the immediate deployment of the Command's Special Tactical Squad to hunt down the suspected IPOB/ESN operatives.

A statement by the Command's spokesman, Henry Okoye blamed IPOB/ESN for allegedly being "responsible for the attacks on Correctional Service Farm Settlements, Umualomoke and the residence of Dist. Senator Patrick Ndubeze, both in Okigwe, in the early hours of 12/02/2024, which resulted in the release of seven (7) inmates, and abduction of the officer in charge of the farm settlement, and the death of a Police Inspector respectively. "

The statement added that the CP has mandated the special tactical squad operatives to intensify efforts in ensuring that the officer in charge of the farm settlement is rescued unhurt and the fleeing inmates arrested and made to face the full wrath of the law.

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