Two Police officers killed as Trade Commissioner’s convoy attacked in Aba

As the Commissioner for Trade, Commerce, and Industry was on an official tour of the city of Aba on Tuesday, an upsetting turn of events occurred when an armed gang attacked his convoy.

Tragically, two police officers died in the attack, which happened at around 4 o’clock, and a government vehicle was set ablaze.

The Commissioner’s convoy was en route to the Ekoha shopping plaza for a familiarization tour when the assailants opened fire. In the ensuing chaos, a police constable attached to the convoy was fatally shot. Unfortunately, a police inspector who was at the scene for a separate assignment also lost his life.

In addition to the loss of lives, the hoodlums set a vehicle from the Ministry for Trade, Commerce, and Investment on fire.

The Commissioner of Police has assured the public that a thorough investigation is underway to bring the culprits to justice. The Commissioner condemned the violent act and called for calm and cooperation from the public.

ASP Maureen Chioma Chinaka, speaking on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, said that any information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, could prove pivotal in apprehending those responsible for this heinous act.

The Police Force through its spokesperson emphasized its unwavering commitment to pursue justice and uphold the triumph of good over evil in this tragic event, stressing that together, the community and law enforcement agencies can stand against such senseless acts of violence.

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