Some group of persons posed as COVID-19 task force disrupted a funeral ceremony in Eziowelle community, Idemili North Local Government Area of the state and extorted money from the mourners.
The illegal task force team, which claimed to be authorised by administrators of the community, chased away sympathizers and stopped the mourners from burying their 65-year-old mother, who died after a protracted illness.
The group, accompanied by armed policemen, reportedly succeeded in extorting over N90,000 from the bereaved family. However, the youths in the community, who were angry at the development, confronted the task force and engaged them in a free for all.
It was gathered that elders of the community quickly intervened and stopped what would have resulted in a bloodbath.
Chairman of the aggrieved youths, Chief Ugochukwu Asikwo, told Daily Sun that youths were pushed to the wall by the illegal activities of administrators of the community, who he alleged, connived with the illegal task force and police to extort money from the bereaved family.
According to him, “they claimed they were after security and development levies, but there is no such thing in our community because we have since rejected administrators of our community because of the atrocities they have been committing.”
Reacting over the development, the Anambra State Police Command has declared a manhunt for the illegal COVID-19 task force team.
The police ordered a total clampdown on the illegal team and vowed to arrest and prosecute those involved in extortion, harassment or intimidation of people under illegal COVID-19 task force.
The Anambra State police public relations officer, SP Marina Mohammed, who spoke on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, John Abang, stated that the command would clamp down on all persons involved in extortion, harassment, intimidation, assault and wearing of masks, claiming to be enforcing COVID-19 measures.