Anambra community petition police over gruesome murder of 20-year-old lady

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BY AGENCY REPORT, NOVEMBER 28, 2021 | 05:45 PM


The Azia Community in Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra has petitioned the Nigerian Police over the gruesome murder of a young lady, Chidimma Ezeanochie, of Umudansu Village.

Ms Chidinma, 20, was shot to death on November 25 while running an errand for her mother in the company of her 14-year-old brother.

In a petition to the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, the community accused the police of directly shooting the girl at close range while her brother escaped narrowly.

However, the police have refuted the allegation.

The petition, titled: “Gruesome murder of Miss Chidimma Ezeanochie by policemen of Special Unit deployed from Awka to Orsumoghu on November 25, 2021,” is signed by the president-general of Azia General Assembly, Tonna Nwabueze,

The community described the murder as gruesome, wicked and unacceptable and demanded justice from the police hierarchy.

According to the petition, Ms Chidimma and her brother were shot at at close range by a team member of the special unit from inside an armoured vehicle.

“Fortunately the brother was spared, but the bullet scattered our daughter’s head with the brain matter on the ground.

“She died instantly. It’s quite unimaginable because there was no form of provocation that could be linked to this.

“Presently, her body is deposited at a hospital morgue at Okija, Anambra.

“About 100 meters from the site of this incident, the police equally opened fire on a Sienna Space bus parked by a block industry.

“We contacted the Area Commander of the police on this and he told us that the policemen are a Special Unit from Awka deployed in Orsumoghu against the proscribed Independent Peoples of Biafra boys,’’ it stated.

Reacting to the petition, however, the police in Anambra condoled with the family of Ms Chidimma, but exonerated themselves from her murder.

In a statement signed by the Anambra police spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga, the police denied the community’s claim.

Mr Ikenga stated that earlier on that day, a police escort team consisting of seven policemen and three civilian drivers travelling through Azia-Osumoghu Road were ambushed by some armed men.

He added that two police officers were killed in the attack and their bodies burnt while one of the officers was still missing.

According to him, the peddlers of the misinformation about Ms Chidinma’s death anchored their claims on the fact that they saw an Armoured Personnel Carrier passing through Azia-Osumoghu junction when the alleged incident happened.

“The police rescue team on arrival at Azia-Osumoghu junction came under indiscriminate shooting with Improvised Explosive Devices thrown at their vehicles by hoodlums who earlier attacked a police escort team.

“Police operatives repelled the attack and recovered two earlier stolen rifles belonging to the police. Throughout the operation, no innocent citizens, talk less of children, were sighted in the area.

“It is, therefore, a surprise to hear about the death of an innocent lady who may have been killed by the indiscriminate firing by the insurgents,” Mr Ikenga stated.

Mr Ikenga added that the Commissioner of Police in Anambra, Echeng Echeng, was saddened by the incident and extended his hearty condolences to the bereaved family.

Mr Echeng assured that the police, in synergy with sister security forces and host communities, would work to put an end to insecurity in that part of the state and ensure that such incidents do not reoccur.

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