Hoodlums set court ablaze in Ebonyi

Hoodlums suspected to be political thugs have set ablaze a state high court in Owutu-Edda, Afikpo South local government area of Ebonyi.
Oluchi Uduma, the court’s registrar, confirmed the incident to journalists in Owutu-Edda on Tuesday.
She said the hoodlums invaded the court on Tuesday and set the building ablaze.
Ms Uduma explained that the court building, documents and other valuables were completely burnt.
The Afikpo South local government’s chairman, Chima Nkama, also confirmed the incident, adding that the matter was reported to the police.
(NAN)
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