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3 Bakassi men shot dead in broad daylight in Abia State (Photos)

Three Bakassi (Vigilante) men were yesterday shot dead by unknown gunmen in broad daylight along Aba Owerri road, Aba.


It was gathered that the incident took place before MCC Junction, opposite Seventh Day Adventist Church (Sabbath), opposite Toonak.


The incident claimed the lives of three vigilante men, while two of them were admitted to Abia State Teaching Hospital for treatment.




According to reports, the vigilante men disrupted the gunmen’s operation, where they attempted to kidnap a wealthy businessman by Tonimas, opposite Bicoz Filling Station, along Enugu/Port Harcourt express way.


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