Gunmen suspected to be secessionist elements on Monday attacked Umunze police station, killing two personnel on duty.
The gunmen who invaded the station shooting sporadically also burnt a building within the premises of the station.
Spokesperson of the police command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga in a press release said operatives of the command recovered some improvised explosive devices, and have gone after the attackers.
He said: “Arsonist and armed secessionist group members in the early hours of today 16/9/2024 attacked the Umunze Police Station.
“Joint Security Forces comprising of the Police, Army, Navy, Civil defence and other Security Agencies have recovered five unexploded improvised explosives and are on their trail.
“The suspected armed proscribed group invaded the facility with improvised explosives, shooting sporadically and fire caught part of the Station.
“Two of police operatives on duty during the gun battle in a bid to resist the assailants from causing more havoc, paid the supreme price. Their bodies have been recovered and taken to the morgue.”
He said CP Itam had visited the scene for an on-the-spot assessment to reinforce and reassess security deployment.
He pleaded for information from anyone who has any information that will aid the investigation to come forward.
He also assured utmost confidentiality to any such information
Umunze, in Anambra South Senatorial district, is a border town with communities in Imo State.