Gunmen kill the police officer, two Chinese citizens in an ambush over quarry workers in Abia

It was announced by a safety source, Zagazola on his X page, on Saturday. Armed men have launched a deadly ambush on a convoy transported by Chinese expatriates and their police guiders to a mining site in Abia State and kill at least three people, including two Chinese citizens and a police officer. It was announced by a safety source, Zagazola on his X page, on Saturday. It was reported that the attack took place in the early hours of Friday, April 4, near the Huan Cheng Mining Quarry site in Agukwu Amaya, in the Ndundu community of Isoikwuato local government area, Abia State. According to security sources, the victims were on their way to the site when the heavily armed attackers beat, which opened the fire on the convoy. In the subsequent chaos, Mr. Quan and Mr. Cai, both Chinese workers, shot dead, along with inspector Audu Saidu, an official attached to the 32 PMF in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state. The attackers also left out with Saidu’s service AK-47 rifle. One of the sources involved in the rescue operation told Saharan Porters: “It was a coordinated ambush. The armed men quickly hit, killed the two Chinese men and the police officer and disappeared with his gun before help could arrive.” Despite the cruelty of the attack, security operations have managed to save three other Chinese citizens, Mr. Roger Tan (60), Mr. Yu Shangyu (56), and Mr. Zhan Weibin, 59, who escaped unharmed. Two others, Inspector Uba Ahmed and Mr. Huang Lijun, wasn’t so happy. Both sustained injuries during the attack, Ahmed van Gunshots and Lijun of Machete Wounds. They are currently receiving treatment at the Master Energy Hospital in Uturu. One police officer, Inspector Igagwu, does not stay account. Attempts are underway to locate his place of residence, as security operations comb the surrounding areas for both the missing officer and the armed men responsible for the massacre. The bodies of the deceased victims have since been laid down at Marist Cottage Mortuary in Hopeville, Uturu. When contacting the Saharan Porters, Abia State Police spokesman Chinaka Chioma confirmed the awareness of the incident and said the order was fully concerned. “We are working on the case and I will return to the right findings to you,” she said.