Unknown gunmen on Monday attacked the Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS), Awada, Onitsha station.
The assailants stormed ABS in the wee hours of Monday and set ablaze a building, a company bus, and another vehicle belonging to a staff who had worked overnight.
No casualty was recorded in the incident but reports had it that the gunmen brutalised the staff they met on the premises, inflicting injuries on them.
Neither the government nor the State Police Command has yet commented on the attack.
As of the time of filing this report, a staff who spoke with Daily Post on anonymity said they were being interrogated by security agents over the attack.
He promised to give full detail of the attack on them by the gunmen, as he had worked all night and witnessed the attack.
It is worthy to note that the Anambra Broadcasting Service, a State government-owned company has been giving support to the State government in its fight against rampaging gunmen.
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