There was
pandemonium in Etim Ekpo Local Council of Akwa Ibom State yesterday as gunmen
killed a suspected soldier and three civilians in a gun battle.The gunmen,
suspected to be militants, engaged a combined team of soldiers, Department of
State Services (DSS) and Police officers during a raid of militants’ hideout in
the council area.
However, the
Commander of the JTF team in Etim Ekpo, Ukanafun, Oruk Anam, Ika and Ikot Abasi
local councils who led the operation, Major Muhammed Hussaini, confirmed the incident
but denied that a soldier died in the shootout.He said: “The deceased person
was just an informant whom we gave a military
camouflage
to wear so that he can lead us to the camp”.
“They were
three and we gave them military uniforms so as to lead us to their camp to
capture some of the suspects, who escaped from the Ikot Ekpene Prison, but when
he heard gunshots, he attempted to escape out of fear and I think bullets
caught him.”
The Guardian
learnt that the incident happened in Obon Ebot village on Sunday, when the JTF
stormed the community to arrest wanted militants’ leader, popularly called
‘Aboy Ikpor’ and his gang, who led the Ikot Ekpene jailbreak in which no fewer
than 40 inmates escaped last month.Giving a version of the incident, a resident
of Ikot Unna village, Akpan Udotim told reporters that: “They ambushed the
soldier in a military fatigue, captured and killed him. They chopped off his
head and later dumped his headless body at the Urua Obo Inyang market.”
Besides,
three other civilians including a woman were allegedly killed in separate
attacks by suspected cultists in Udianga Enem, Ikot Obioma and Uruk Ata 11 in
Etim Ekpo Local Council.In a related development, the militants, said to be
loyal to their deceased leader, Akaniyene Jumbo, alias ‘Iso Akpafid’, who was
ambushed and killed by the military last month, also kidnapped one Ekikere
Hanson Ukpekpe, a teacher at Saint Joseph Primary School, Iwukem.
Ukpekpe who
hails from Ikot Obioma village, was taken by the ‘Red boys’ on his farm, after
returning from his base in Ukanafun to prepare his piece of land farming
season.A family source said his abductors were asking for N1million ransom.
When
contacted through the telephone, the Assistant Director, Public Relations at
the Two Brigade, Nigerian Army, Major Shuaib Umar, replied through text
message, “I am in a meeting.”
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