• Police Abandon Ikiriki Station in Enugu After Deadly Attacks by ‘Unknown Gunmen’

    Nigeria Police have abandoned the Ikiriki Police Station in Enugu South since 2021 following repeated deadly attacks by suspected “unknown gunmen.” Sources say officers were forced to withdraw and merge operations with Uwani Division after assaults between 2019 and 2021 that killed personnel and saw weapons looted from the armoury. A recent visit shows the station overgrown, damaged and deserted. Residents fear the absence of police presence has weakened security in the area. The Enugu State Police Command has yet to explain why the station remains abandoned despite claims of improved security.

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    Police Abandon Ikiriki Station in Enugu After Deadly Attacks by ‘Unknown Gunmen’ Nigeria Police have abandoned the Ikiriki Police Station in Enugu South since 2021 following repeated deadly attacks by suspected “unknown gunmen.” Sources say officers were forced to withdraw and merge operations with Uwani Division after assaults between 2019 and 2021 that killed personnel and saw weapons looted from the armoury. A recent visit shows the station overgrown, damaged and deserted. Residents fear the absence of police presence has weakened security in the area. The Enugu State Police Command has yet to explain why the station remains abandoned despite claims of improved security. #EnuguInsecurity #NigeriaPolice #SouthEastCrisis
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  • Nsukka Road Kidnappers Spoke Igbo, Identified as Fulani — Enugu Survivor Recounts Four-Day Ordeal

    A kidnapping survivor has narrated his harrowing four-day captivity in the hands of armed kidnappers along the Ugwogo Nike–Opi–Nsukka Road in Enugu State. The victim, identified as Peter, said the gang consisted of Fulani men who also spoke fluent Igbo and English, operated with military-style coordination, and carried out multiple abductions during his detention. He warned motorists to avoid the road in the late afternoon and evening, describing it as highly dangerous due to the strategic positioning of the kidnappers.

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    Nsukka Road Kidnappers Spoke Igbo, Identified as Fulani — Enugu Survivor Recounts Four-Day Ordeal A kidnapping survivor has narrated his harrowing four-day captivity in the hands of armed kidnappers along the Ugwogo Nike–Opi–Nsukka Road in Enugu State. The victim, identified as Peter, said the gang consisted of Fulani men who also spoke fluent Igbo and English, operated with military-style coordination, and carried out multiple abductions during his detention. He warned motorists to avoid the road in the late afternoon and evening, describing it as highly dangerous due to the strategic positioning of the kidnappers. #EnuguInsecurity #Kidnapping #NsukkaRoad
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