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Unknown gunmen storm Oru, kill CSP Fatmann Dooiyor in Imo
Gunmen suspected to be militants of the outlawed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) have killed a CSP Fatmann Dooiyor, Daily Trust reported.
The newspaper stated Dooiyor, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for Omuma, Governor Hope Uzodinma’s hometown in Oru East local government area of Imo state, was among the operatives who tried to repel the attack.
It was gathered that the gunmen struck on Monday, July 26, the same day the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, was arraigned at a Federal High Court in Abuja.
Kanu’s trial was, however, adjourned as the Department of State Services (DSS) failed to produce him in court.
CSP Mike Abattam said the gunmen invaded the Omuma community on Monday, moving in a convoy of three vehicles.
He said the tactical team of the command, after being alerted, immediately swung into action, ambushed and launched an attack on the gunmen, killing six of the gunmen and arresting 11 others.
Abattam added that the attack was repelled by the police team led by the Area Commander, ACP Benjamin Abang.
He, however, confirmed the death of CSP Dooiyor during the gun duel.
He said: “Unfortunately, the Divisional Police Officer, CSP Fatmann Dooiyor paid the supreme price.
“The teams later recovered the three vehicles abandoned by the bandits to the station which includes, two Toyota Highlander SUV vehicles with registration numbers Abia MBL 517 AT and LAGOS , JJJ 984 EL respectively and a milk colour unregistered Lexus Jeep to the station.”
Suspected IPOB militants had in April 2021 attacked the community, killed a security guard at the residence of Uzodimma and set the building on fire.