The Anambra State Police Command has declared Ifeanyi Ejiofor, a lawyer to leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, wanted.
Addressing newsmen on Tuesday, the state Commissioner of Police, John Abang, said: “I will like to let Nigerians to know that as we speak, Barrister Ejiofor, an IPOB member and his cohorts have been declared wanted by the command.
“And I will seek the cooperation of law-abiding Nigerians from North, South, East and West, wherever they find this individual, they should report to the nearest police station or any other security agency for possible arrest and prosecution.”
Recall that on Monday, members of the IPOB allegedly attacked police in Anambra, killing Assistant Commissioner of Police and a Sector Commander of Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS.
Although police did not reveal the identities of the victims, DAILY NIGERIAN reliably gathered that the Oraifite Area Commander, ACP Oliver Abbey and Ichi sector commander of SARS, CSP Patrick Agbazue are the two officers killed.
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After killing them, the attackers then set their bodies and their patrol van on fire.
A statement by the command spokesman, Haruna Mohammed, confirmed the attack, saying the incident occurred on Monday when policemen were dispatched to a arrest a suspected IPOB member.
“On 2/12/2019 at about 11:30 am, there was a formal complaint against One Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor ‘m’ (a member of the proscribed IPOB) in Oraifite on alleged case of abduction, assault occasioning harm and malicious damage to property,” Mr Mohammed, a superintendent of police, said in the statement.
“Following the report, Police Patrol teams led by the Area Commander, Oraifite ACP Oliver Abbey mobilised and rushed to the scene in order to arrest the suspect who declined Police invitation.
“However, as soon as Police arrived the house, armed men suspected to be IPOB members descended on the Police, set ablaze one Patrol vehicle and attacked them with rifles and machetes. As a result of the attack, two Police officers whose identities are being withheld were killed by the suspected IPOB members while others were inflicted with machete cuts. The injured personnel were rushed to the Hospital for medical attention and are presently receiving treatment.
“Consequently, the Command deployed reinforcements from the State Headquarters comprising of PMF, SARS and Special Anti Cult Units in conjunction with the Army/other Sister agencies who cordoned off the area in order to fish out the culprits, while Joint patrol are still ongoing in the town to prevent further breakdown of law and order.
“Meanwhile,some arrests were made and the Commissioner of Police CP John B. Abang, fdc who is on his way to the scene has vowed to bring perpetrators of this dastardly act to justice.”