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Sit-At-Home: Hoodlums Set Tricycle, Motorbike Ablaze In Nsukka

It was indeed another hellish day in the university town, Nsukka, Enugu state as hoodlums enforcing today’s sit-at-home order set tricycle popularly known as keke and motorcycle ablaze.

The incident which happened at the hours of today took place at the building materials market, along Urban girls secondary school, off Ikenga junction threw many residents around the area into palpable fear.

An eye witness who spoke to our reporter under anonymity explained that ” hoodlums putting on masks on motorbike ran to the tricycle driver shouting “stop there” double-crossed and dragged him out of the tricycle. After shooting sporadically in the air, they set the tricycle ablaze, ”

Another eye witness who gave his name as Chikwado told Within Nigeria that ” I was in my house washing clothes when I heard some strange noise in the building materials market. When I came I saw both the keke tricycle  and motorbike on fire. The surprising thing is that nobody was even willing to extinguish the fire.”

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Indigenous People of Biafra , IPOB has earlier on cancelled today’s sit-at-home order following the adjournment of Nnamdi Kanu’s case to June 28, 2022.

Investigation showed that this is not the first time vehicle, motorbike are set ablaze in Nsukka by hoodlums enforcing sit at home order.

In September last year, a vehicle ladened with motorcycle spare parts heading to Kogi state was waylaid at Obukpa, Nsukka local government area and burnt to ashes.
It was gathered that the spare parts were worth over ten million and till date, no single suspect has been arrested.

Also at Obollo-Afor, Udenu local government area, a Sienna vehicle belonging to the Neighborhood Watch of the council area was equally destroyed by the enforcers of sit-at-home order on a Monday last year.
However, all efforts to reach the Police Public Relations  Officer, Mr. Ndukwe Daniel to confirm the attack proved abortive as he couldn’t pick his call.

Nevertheless, a senior Police officer at Nsukka Urban Divisional Headquarters who spoke under anonymity told our reporter that the police is investigating the incident.img 20220526 173433 947img 20220526 173433 943img 20220526 173433 941

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