Marina,
Calabar, Cross River
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Armed pirates attacked the Nigerian Marine
Police Armoury in Calabar, Cross River State, early Monday, seizing a large
cache of weapons, police and sources said.
The
attackers struck at the marine base located along Marina road, Calabar, and
took away two gun boats and other weapons.
The
hoodlums operated unchallenged for nearly two hours, killing at least one
police officer and a private security man, officials who did not want to be
quoted told PREMIUM TIMES.
One
witness said two officers were killed.
A
private security personnel with a popular church within the area, who simply
identified himself as Ofonmbuk, said his colleague was killed by the invaders.
“I
survived by the grace of God,” he said, “I had to sleep under the gutter when I
saw my colleague hit by a bullet. The pirates used a superior fire power that
the police could not stand them.”
The
operation caused panic among residents within the riverine area.
It
took the intervention of the Nigerian Navy before the pirates could be
dislodged, witnesses said.
The
pirates, according to a source, “came through the Calabar River in two speed
boats, while some came with a bus and strategically positioned themselves along
the routes leading to the armoury. It was until the Navy came and engaged them;
that was when the pirates ran away.”
The
police spokesman for Cross River State, Hogan Bassey, confirmed the incident,
but denied that two personnel were killed.
“Yes
I can confirm there was an attack early this morning and a police man was
killed,” he told PREMIUM TIMES. “We are investigating the matter and hope to
get to the root of it, we will make sure they are arrested and made to face the
law.”
Security
was stepped up in the area when our correspondent visited.
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