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The Commissioner of Police in Anambra State, CP Ikioye Orutugu, has issued a 48‑hour ultimatum to all formations and operational units of the Command to locate and arrest the armed attackers who killed two police officers in a deadly ambush on Sunday night.
The attack, which also involved the convoy of Chief of Staff to Governor Charles Soludo, Chief Ben Nwankwo, is reported to have taken place along the Amansea‑Ufuma axis at about 8:30 p.m. Two police officers were killed and several civilians were affected. The Chief of Staff escaped unharmed.
The directive was delivered on Monday during an emergency security meeting at the State Police Command Headquarters in Awka, where senior officers and heads of operational units were briefed on the urgency of the situation.
Speaking to officers, CP Orutugu described the assault as a direct attack on the authority of the state and vowed that it would not go unanswered.
“I want you to fish out the attackers and the killers of our officers. I demand immediate action to apprehend those responsible for this heinous act,” the Commissioner declared.
“I want results. The people of Anambra State must know that the police are fully in charge and ready to protect them.”
He also announced the launch of “Operation Fish Them Out,” stressing that criminal elements would no longer be allowed to exploit the cover of night to carry out violent attacks in the state.
“This kind of killing cannot happen under my watch. We must bring the perpetrators to justice and put an end to their activities,” he added.
The police chief said he could not remain silent while officers under his command continued to lose their lives in the line of duty, insisting that the slain officers must be avenged through swift operational action.
Orutugu warned of emerging criminal tactics, noting that intelligence reports indicate some attackers now disguise themselves in police and military uniforms to carry out illicit operations.
“The general public is hereby advised to be vigilant concerning persons operating at various checkpoints, as some miscreants now wear security uniforms while carrying out criminal activities,” he warned.
The Commissioner cautioned motorists and commuters using the Amansea‑Ufuma Road, describing it as a vulnerable and isolated route that has increasingly become a hotspot for criminal ambushes.
He urged travellers to exercise heightened caution when moving through the axis, especially at night.
“The Amansea‑Ufuma Road is a particularly isolated route. Commuters and members of the public should exercise caution while using the road, as it has, in recent times, become a den of criminal elements,” he said.
Despite the grim development, CP Orutugu reassured residents that the Command remains fully committed and operationally prepared to restore normalcy and ensure the safety of lives and property across the state.
He expressed confidence that decisive breakthroughs would be achieved within the 48‑hour window, noting that intensified intelligence‑led operations had already commenced.
Security analysts say the latest attack underscores the growing audacity of armed groups operating within parts of Anambra, particularly along isolated highways, raising renewed concerns over the safety of public officials and commuters.
The police Command maintains that coordinated security responses are underway and that those behind the attack will be brought to justice without delay.

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