The Police in Anambra State have dismissed as malicious report alleging plans by a group of terrorists to bomb a church in Awada area.
The spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga in a statement on Tuesday, said the report was handiwork of mischief makers to cause tension in the state, warning that the Command would not allow bad elements distract the peace in the state.
He said the incident was a case of a criminal lynched and set ablaze by angry mob while attempting to rob a resident of the area.
The statement reads: “The attention of the Anambra State Police Command has been drawn to a publication from a facebook user, Chinasa Nworu saying that Four Fulani Terrorists sneaked into Awada Grace of God church on Sunday 3/7/2022 in the evening to bomb the church.
“As few people were still in the church, one of them was captured and burnt to ashes. While three of them escaped and ran into the Nigeria military barrack in that area. It is not only false but a complete mischievous scheme by mischief makers to cause tension in the State by inciting ethnic/religious hatred and conflict.
“The Police Command will never allow bad elements in any guise to distract the peace we enjoy in the state.
“To put the record straight, the Command wishes to state as follows, at about 3pm on the same date, the Command received a distress call, along Nepa road Awada, that male criminal, Name and Address unknown was set ablaze.
“The operatives, on arrival at the scene made enquiries from eyewitness, shows that the victim is a criminal caught in an attempt to rob an innocent citizen before he was lynched and set ablaze by angry mob.
“Also, from the geographical map in the area shows there is no Military Barrack close to where the incident occurred. It was just a mischievous and sensational reaction by the Facebook user to achieve his selfish desire from the unfortunate incident.
“Recall the Command has always condemned the act of mob action by some members of the public who resort to jungle justice whenever they arrest suspects in respect of any crime without recourse to the Police for proper investigation.”
Ikenga said the Commissioner of Police, Echeng Echeng has ordered immediate investigation on the Facebook user, warning its originators and peddlers to desist forthwith, as they would not be spared if apprehended.
“The mendacious publication is unfortunate and one that is capable of misinforming and misleading the general public. The originators and peddlers should desist forthwith, as they would not be spared if apprehended,” he stressed. (Nation)