The Nigerian Army has refuted a report making the rounds that its personnel invaded churches and dispersed the congregation in their places of worship at Umunze in Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra.
It had been reported that the alleged invasion of some Catholic Churches in the town created panic among the people.
Reacting, however, the Director of Army Public Relations, Maj.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, on Thursday, said the troops conducted cordon and search operations and did not invade churches as reported.
Nwachukwu said the operation was conducted by troops of 82 Division Nigerian Army based on the information that the assailants who attacked and killed troops were seen in a house close to the church being given medical treatment.
According to him, it was, therefore, not an invasion as wrongly portrayed.
“During the operation, the troops evacuated the people who were considered vulnerable if a shootout ensued to avoid collateral damage.
“Basically the cordon and search on the community was to enable the troops effect arrest of some accomplices who escaped with gunshot wounds and blood stains from the attack that killed two of our troops.
“Available information indicated that they were receiving treatment within the locality and the cordon was lifted after the search, but unfortunately the suspects had already left the building to which they were traced.
“It is most unfortunate that the operation took place on a Sunday,” he said.
Nwachukwu said that troops’ deployment in the area was expedient because of increased cases of kidnapping and ransom collection by criminals in Umunze.
According to him, the troops’ deployment in the area has helped to reduce these crimes. “The troops will continue to ensure the safety of all the citizens,” he added.”
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