Police Officers attached to Umuoba Police Station in Isiala
Ngwa LGA of Abia, on Monday foiled an attempt by two men to steal a child in
Amaede, a village under the station’s jurisdiction. NAN learnt that the
armed men entered the house of their victim to steal the boy, but met stiff
opposition from his parents, which resulted in a scuffle.
A source close to the village told NAN that in their attempt
to drag the boy from his parents, the suspects shot and macheted the mother,
Mrs Glory Nweze. NAN learnt that the hoodlums fled the scene as soon as
they learnt that the police were in the neighbourhood and left behind one
locally made double barrel gun and one machete.
They also left behind two expended cartridges, a mask, two
Itel handsets, a pair of bathroom slippers and two sets of torch
lights. Contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in Abia, Udeviotu
Onyeke confirmed the incident. Onyeke said the boy’s mother was responding
to treatment in an undisclosed hospital.
He said that one of the gang members was identified as
Azunna from the neigbouring Umuokoro village. He said that the house of
the suspect was raided and two locally made single barrel guns, one live and
two expended cartridges, one iron rod and a portrait were recovered.
The Police spokesman appealed to members of the public to
provide useful information on the whereabouts of the suspects who were still at
large.
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