Anambra: After Six Hours Gun Battle, Operatives Dislodge Ogbunka Terror Camp

 

A coordinated security operation on Friday ended a reign of terror in Ogbunka, a rural community in Orumba South Local Government Area, as a joint security team engaged in a six-hour gun battle to dismantle a fortified camp operated by suspected members and claimants of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) notoriously known as the “unknown gunmen” gang.

The operation, marked by heavy gunfire and explosions, left the area in shock and tension throughout the duration of the exchange of fire until the authorities reclaimed control.

Acting on credible intelligence gathered over weeks, a combined force of the Nigerian Police, Nigerian Army (302 Artillery Regiment), Nigerian Navy, Department of State Services (DSS), and the Anambra State Vigilante Group stormed the gang’s forest hideout at dawn. Eyewitnesses described the clash as intense, with sustained gunfire and explosions rattling the community.

“The noise was like many thunders. We didn’t know what was happening at first,” said a local farmer, who requested anonymity for safety reasons. “Later, we learned security forces were battling criminals deep in the forest.”

The gang, known for terrorizing the region with kidnappings, killings, and theft, had fortified their camp with improvised explosive devices (IEDs). However, the security team’s superior firepower and hardwares neutralized the threats, allowing operatives to breach the camp.

Following the operation, security forces recovered food supplies, cooking equipment, and dismantled vehicle parts believed to have been stolen.

Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed that some suspects fled with gunshot wounds, prompting a manhunt.

“Though some criminals escaped, we have taken control of the area to prevent regrouping,” SP Ikenga stated.

“This operation underscores our resolve to deny unrepentant criminals the space to operate. We assure residents that their trust in us is sacred.”

Meanwhile, residents of Ogbunka, while relieved, remain cautious. Many had lived in fear of the gang, which turned the forest into a hub for criminal activities. “We hope this is the end,” said a local trader. “But we’re still uneasy. These criminals might fight back.”

Security forces have established a presence in the area, conducting patrols and urging residents to report suspicious movements. The operation forms part of broader efforts to curb insecurity in Anambra, where these “unknown gunmen” have targeted security personnel, government facilities, and civilians

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