News
Unknown Gunmen attack Metro Times reporter while on duty in Anambra
A Metro Times Journalist based in Anambra, Solomon Musa, have been violently attacked by hoodlums in Isu Aniocha Local Government Area.
Musa was attacked on February 5, when Musa went to deliver a documentary tape in the community.
Narrating his ordeal, Musa said the hoodlums appeared from different directions with weapons and start shooting in the air. One of them placed a pistol on his forehead then began beating up. One of the hoodlums seized his phone and shattered it on the flour then confiscated all his media equipment.
His vehicle was also vandalised by the gunmen as he pleaded with them not to kill him and informed them that he came to the area for a documentary.
The gunmen seized his Mark Laptop Apple HP laptop, wrist watche, international passports, National ID card, car battery, Designer eye glasses, Canon Camera 6D Mark II, Bank ATM cards, one thousand US dollar note, driver license as well as other document.
The reporter who luckily survived the attack with injuries was rushed to the hospital for treatment.
However, when the incidence was reported to the Anambra State Police Command, Mr Tochukwu Ikenga, the Police Public Relations Officer told Metro Times that they were incharge of the situation.
Meanwhile, 48 hours after the incident, when the Youth Chairman in the area was contacted, he facilitated and took Metro Times reporter to the hideout of the unknown gunmen to plead on his behalf.
He later helped him to recover his Mark Laptop, Apple HP Laptop, HP Laptop, NOTE dropout computer tablet, Vivo Android phone, Students ID card, Bank ATM cards and Business card.
The Nigerian Army lead by Captain Philip Onibon, also later helped the Reporter in the recovery his Toyota Corolla 2007 in the attack scene.
Metro Times therefore condemned this calause violation press freedom
mated by unknown gun men against its reporter while carrying out his legitimate duty in Anambra State.
- News13 hours ago
Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate Today 6th May 2024
- Top Stories8 hours ago
Breaking: Tension as NLC appoints interim Labour Party chairman
- Top Stories8 hours ago
BREAKING: Tinubu Govt Approves Downward Review Of Electricity Tarriff For Band A Consumers
- Top Stories12 hours ago
‘President Tinubu, APC Will Not Accept Me’ – Sule Lamido Explains….
- Business and Brands11 hours ago
ZENITH BANK SHOWS CONTINUED MARKET LEADERSHIP WITH 189% GROWTH IN Q1 EARNINGS
- News13 hours ago
Top Nigerian Newspaper Headlines For Today, Monday, 6th May, 2024
- News4 hours ago
#ATAF 2024: Adedeji tasks African tax administrators on local solutions
- Top Stories12 hours ago
80% of Lekki buildings have no approval – LASG