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Soldiers kill 5 suspected bandits in Aba

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Soldiers kill 5 suspected bandits in Aba

Five suspected bandits were killed in an attempted attack on security operatives in a military checkpoint in Aba, Abia State.

The bandits were alleged to have come in a seven-seater-mini bus and attempted an attack on soldiers at Ariaria Junction checkpoint, along the Aba end of the Enugu/Port Harcourt expressway, but got demobilized when security operatives on duty became aware and opened fire on them.

It was gathered that some of the hoodlums escaped with bullet wounds, making the military men cordon off the area to ensure the safety of innocent persons using the roads, while a search for the escapees continued.

A commercial tricycle operator, John Udeh, said that he was hit in the hand three times, with a club by one of the security operatives and asked to leave while dropping passengers in the area.

Udeh, who claimed the hand had been fractured, said other transporters passing through the area including buses that usually load at the junction, were not allowed to do so.

A female petty trader, Mrs. Rose Onungwa, said market men and women passing through the Ariaria Junction were subjected to raise their hands, and those in motor vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles were asked to alight, walkthrough on foot with their hands raised. Abia Police Public Relations Officer, Ogbonna Geoffrey, could not be reached as his phone was switched off.

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