General News
Videos: Four Reportedly Dead as Soludo’s Anti-Touting Taskforce Clashes with Traders in Onitsha Market
Four people, including women and children, have reportedly been killed this morning following an operation by an anti-touting taskforce at Onitsha Main Market, Emeka Offor Plaza axis.
Eyewitness accounts and videos from the scene — which SK Blog cannot independently verify — show members of the unit, led by a man known as “Cabal”, storming the market to disperse roadside traders accused of obstructing major walkways.
Tension quickly escalated as traders resisted. Security operatives allegedly cocked their guns, and what is being described as “accidental discharge” occurred. A woman and her daughter, a young glasses seller, and another woman with her child were killed instantly.
Another video shows a burning vehicle, with voices in the background claiming it belonged to the commander of the Ocha Brigade. That detail remains unconfirmed.
The chairman of the market has since evacuated the corpses, and business activities are gradually resuming.
Authorities have not yet issued an official statement.
Videos from the scene are attached below
-
Entertainment2 years agoAdanma Luke Appeals for Forgiveness over Junior Pope’s Death: “I’m Gradually Losing My Life, Please Forgive Me”
-
Security News2 years agoRivers: Tension as Gunmen on Speedboat Abduct Fubara, Police Launch Manhunt
-
Security News2 years agoSoldiers in South East Extort, Humiliate Us While Kidnappers Operate Freely Near Checkpoints, Igbo Women’s Group Alleges
-
Politics2 years agoRevealed: Ajuri Ngelale Fired Over Feud with Onanuga, Despite Medical Cover Story
-
General News2 years agoGov. Soludo Seals Peter Obi’s Campaign Office, Edozie Njoku-Led APGA State Office
-
Security News2 years agoEnugwu-Ukwu in Shock: Deadly Ambush Leaves Multiple Dead, Survivors in Fear
-
General News2 years agoVideo: Moment DSS Staff Erupt in Jubilation as News of Bichi’s Sack Announced
-
Breaking News2 years agoJUST IN: Presidential Adviser Ajuri Ngelale Steps Down Temporarily, Cites Reasons
