Sit-at-home: No casualty during shooting in Ebonyi – Police
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On the report that a police van was burnt, the state PPRO said the news was not true.
By Christian Ogbonna
The Ebonyi Police Command says no life was lost in the state following the seven day sit-at-home order by a faction of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
The sit-at-home order declared by one Simon Ekpunobi based in Finland started on Saturday and would end on Friday.
SP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Command made the assertion in an interview on Tuesday in Abakaliki.
Onovwakpoyeya explained that the group were only shooting sporadically at some locations to scare people away in a bid to enforce the sit-at-home order.
“Yes, the group came and shot sporadically at the new market opposite Liberation Estate and our tactical team responded quickly and people cleared.
“There was no casualty. Nobody sustained injury either at the part of the civilians or the police. Police have intensified patrol within the town and even at the hinterlands,” she added.
On the report that a police van was burnt, she said the news was not true.
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