Police officers weep profusely as bandits rip off officers, say what kind of work is this? Nobody came to help us (Watch video)
Police in Anambra state were seen weeping in a trending video that has gone viral on Friday. The crying of the police followed the killing of their fellow, one Tony as they were heard saying in the video.
For the first time, police could he seen shedding tears over the lost of a fellow officer and the exchange of gun battle they had with bandits in the state.
One of them was heard saying Anthony us down. We escape death narrowly. Nobody came to meet us. What kind of work is this?
The police in mufti were heard they are the survivors of a brutal attack by bandits and that they survived by the grace of God.
Another was heard saying: “If you never see you can’t be a man like we saw yesterday” One of them was seen in the video weeping profusely saying Tony has died. I told Tony, let’s go, he refused to follow me. Now, he has been killed. May his soul rest in peace.”
An eye witness told Emerald News that fear has taken over Anambra state for the past one month as many police men have been murderd and their arms taken by the bandits.
Emerald News gathered that the hoodlums have taken the advantage of Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) saga to gain entrance into the state.
Our source said four Navy officers were killed in Onitsha last week.
“Bandits have taken over this country, end sars wahala has given hoodlums opportunity to operate. Anambra is hot now.”.
This moñth alone, more than twelve police officers have been killed, Navy officers also got their own share last week”.
An eye witness said that March 19, 2021, police and prison officers escorting a prison inmate to court at Ekwulobia were killed by bandits while their guns were carted away.
Our source also said that some civilians going for their businesses were also victims of the bandits.
An eye witness said that this has been happening since last month in Anambra state as police have no power again as a result of daily killing of the men.