Hoodlums attack Waru village, others as violence spreads in Abuja

Hoodlums who torched 18 cars and vandalised four other vehicles at Apo mechanic village on Monday, continued with their brigandage as they invaded Waru and Wumba communities on Tuesday morning.

UGAMATV gathered that the thugs carried out attacks on individuals in their homes.

A resident of the village, Mercy Adolo, who spoke to our correspondent on the phone, explained that residents were fleeing the community into the nearby mountains to escape attacks.

She said, “We are under attack in Waru; as I speak with you, the thugs are going from house to house, we are not safe.”

Our correspondent who was a few kilometres from the village could see plumes of smoke in the air.

It was learnt that a contingent of riot policemen had been deployed in the area.

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A team of policemen were also observed at the Kabusa Junction, the scene of Monday incident.

Carcasses of burnt cars littered the area while some vehicles had their windshields damaged.

A car dealer was seen crying profusely and rolling on the floor as he lamented the loss of his vehicles.

A car owner, who did not give his name, said he had a huge amount of money in his vehicle that was razed.

A victim, Babatunde Abolaji, said he was attacked with knives while attempting to prevent the hoodlums from damaging a Toyota Highlander SUV.

“I pleaded with the thugs in Hausa but they didn’t listen. They were vandalising cars. As I moved to drive away a Toyota Highlander SUV, they stabbed me in the arm and back,” he narrated as he showed his injured back and arm to our correspondent.

According to him, the boys who were speaking Hausa doused the vehicles with petrol and set them on fire.

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“They butchered an Igbo man like an animal, killing him,” he noted, adding that 10 persons were injured by the hoodlums.

An eyewitness, Nchenna Nwgu, stated that three cars were also set ablaze at the spare parts market.

Our correspondent reports that the usually busy Apo spare parts mechanic was deserted on Tuesday as the traders failed to open for business for fear of attack.

The FCT police spokesperson, ASP Mariam Yusuf, said the command has commenced an investigation into the mayhem.

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