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Gunmen set cement truck ablaze in Delta, kill two

A witness said the gunmen claimed “they were enforcing orders of the proscribed Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).”

• May 18, 2022
cement truck on fire
A photo of a cement truck on fire used to illustrate the story [Photo Credit: Firehouse]

On Wednesday, gunmen attacked a truck belonging to a popular cement company at Ugbolu village near Asaba and allegedly killed the driver and conductor.

Witnesses told journalists that the attackers armed with dangerous weapons also set the truck ablaze.

John Okafor, a commercial driver, said that the gunmen blocked the road and ordered the truck driver to alight from the vehicle.

“They used logs of wood to block the road and searched every vehicle plying the route, saying they were enforcing orders of the proscribed Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).

“When the cement truck got to the spot, they stopped it, dragged the driver and his boy out and beat them up.

“After I left the scene, I heard that the attackers killed the driver and his conductor. I didn’t ply the route again out of fear,’’ Mr Okafor said.

Another witness, Tony Emezuaka, a commercial motorcyclist, also confirmed that the attackers set the truck on fire after killing the driver and his boy.

Mr Emezuaka, who said he witnessed the incident, confirmed that the truck loaded with bags of cement was razed before the attackers fled the scene.

When contacted, a spokesperson for the police, Bright Edafe, confirmed the attack.

Mr Edafe, however, said only one person was killed. 

(NAN)

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