The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command on Wednesday reacted to the attack on Kubwa Relocation Estate, off the Arab Road area of the territory.
According to reports, there was security breach in the area on Tuesday, which was occasioned by gunmen suspected to be armed robbers.
Reacting to the attack, Police Public relations Officer of the command, DSP Josephine Adeh, in a statement, said, the assailants invaded the area, and opened fire on residents leading to the death of one person and the abduction of at least four others.
Quoting the command’s Commissioner of Police, Babaji Sunday, the PPRO said that of the police operatives in the state, in an aggressive manhunt on the perpetrators, resulted in the rescue of three victims and the recovery of firearms and ammunition, including one AK-47 rifle and 25 rounds of ammunition.
Furthermore, the police spokesperson said preliminary investigations have revealed that the criminal elements shot two victims, one Oshodi and another Abdulwahab (other names unknown).
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The statement reads, “the suspects while departing the scene, left with four victims, possibly, to enable them to evade arrest by the approaching Police response team deployed to the area on quick intervention.
“The two gunshot victims were immediately rushed to the hospital for medical attention, but unfortunately, one of them, Oshodi, could not survive as he was confirmed dead by the doctor, while Abdulwahab is still being attended to.
“Meanwhile, the CP calls for calm, noting that the Command has since deployed intelligence and other operational assets to fortify security in the entire Kubwa area and its environs.
“He assures that investigations have since commenced to identify the suspects and bring them to book while ascertaining their mission and motives.
“The Command urges members of the public to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicion or untoward situation through the following numbers: 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883, while the Public Complaint Bureau (PCB) desk, could be reached through: 0902 222 2352.”