By Kalu Idika
Gunmen on Friday morning killed five policemen at the Okpala Junction in the Ngor Okpala Local Government Area of Imo State.
Also killed were a couple identified as Mr and Mrs Chinaka Nwagu who hail from Amankwo Okpala community.
The unfortunate incident has reportedly thrown the junction and the entire community into a state of panic as commercial activities had abruptly come to a stop.
A source who identified himself as Uche and a relative to the couple according to PUNCH Newspaper, said that the slain police operatives drove from neighbouring Abo Mbaise police division to eat at the junction.
He said that while the policemen were eating, some gunmen drove to the scene and opened fire on them.
He further revealed that while three police were shot dead at the scene, two others escaped to a nearby shop but the criminal elements raced to the shop and killed them and equally killed a couple who owned the shop they ran into.
After the ruthless killing of the policemen, the gunmen carted away their five rifles.
“It is a black Friday in our community. Gunmen around 8am shot five policemen dead at Okpala junction. The policemen drove in a white coloured Hilux from Aboh Mbaise Police Division to eat at the junction.
the shop.
“They took away their rifles and drove off. This is so unfortunate. Our community is bleeding. Everybody is confused. The couple just relocated from Lagos about one year ago. We just deposited their bodies in a mortuary. The market is shut. People here ran away out of shock and fear. This is unbelievable.”
Another source identified as Dominic Okpor who also collaborated the story said that he saw the lifeless bodies of the cops on the road when he drove through the Owerri – Aba Road.
Okpor described it as horrible. “The bodies of the five policemen were lying on the road as we drove through. Their Hilux was also parked at the junction. The scene was horrible. It is terrible. God have mercy.”
When contacted, the spokesman for the police in the state, Henry Okoye, said that he had yet to be briefed on murder incident.
