A gang of armed robbers who made a
desperate attempt to rob a new generation bank along the Enugu-Onitsha
Expressway were forcefully repelled by men of the dreaded Operation Kpochapu,
the special anti-crime unit of the Anambra State Police Command who gunned down
the leader of the suspected criminals in a gun battle.
The robbery gang had struck at
about 2.am on Friday night
when it imagined that the police would have lost vigilance but were surprised
when the police made a dramatic swoop on them. Stunned by the sudden appearance
of the police on the scene, the robbers opened fire to blast their way out of
the scene but the men of Operation Kpochapu replied in self-defense, killing
their leader who was later identified as Izu, a notorious armed robber whose
men had been behind many raids on churches in Anambra State in the last few
years.
The fleeing robbers left behind in
their wake, two AK Riffles, one Pump Action, one cutter and other light arms
with which they had hoped to hack their way into the vault of the bank.
When the body of the fallen robbery
suspect was taken to premises of the state police command, other robbery
suspects in detention quickly identified him as the kingpin of the devilish
gang that were notorious in the underworld for specializing in robbing
churches.
Izu and his gang are known to have
been the heartless criminals that invaded St Anthony of Padua Catholic Chuch,
Nkpor in Idemili Local Government Area and the St John’s Catholic Church,
Egbo-Nnewi in Nnewi North Local Government Area among other churches.
Governor Obiano has made it clear
that the crackdown on violent criminals will be sustained to keep Anambra State
free from crime and we in the Anambra State Police Command are determined to
help him achieve that.”
Since the inception of the Governor
Willie Obiano administration, Anambra State has enjoyed a long period of relief
from criminals who had fled the state in droves following an intense crackdown
from the Joint Special Task Force on Security otherwise known as the Operation
Kpochapu.
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