Bandits, suspected to be herdsmen reportedly blocked the Enugu-Port Harcourt highway and abducted scores of passengers.
The incident which took place over the weekend saw the herdsmen block the highway between Leru junction and Ihube axis.
It was learnt that the heavily armed gunmen, numbering about 30 people, kidnapped the entire occupants of three buses.
The are said to have also attacked a team of soldiers drafted to the scene following a distress call, setting the military van on fire and wounding two soldiers before herding all occupants of three buses they abducted into the bush.
A youth leader in Umunneochi, who spoke with newsmen, said the situation had heightened anxiety in the area.
He said the bandits took advantage of the evening rain on Saturday to block the highway, causing gridlock that stretched to Leru junction as commuters mistook them for policemen on the roadblock.
According to him, some of the commuters who had alighted to verify the cause of the gridlock took to their heels when the bandits opened fire on a military van that showed up.
He said some people sustained bullet wounds as motorists abandoned their vehicles and scampered for safety.
Kidnapping for ransom has assumed a nightmarish dimension around the vicinity since after the abduction of the Prelate of Methodist Church, Dr Samuel Uche, and two clerics on his entourage.
Contacted, Commissioner for Information, Abia State, Eze Chikamnayo, who also doubles as the Secretary of Umunneochi Security Committee, recently inaugurated by Governor Okezie Ikpeazu to tackle the menacing security challenges in the area, confirmed there was an abduction in the area weekend.
He, however, said the incident took place at the Imo State side of the expressway, and begged for more time to be able to give accurate information on the casualty.
His words: ”It happened at the expressway between Ihube and Umunneochi. In Umunneochi proper, there has been a mass reduction in the number of such incidents but they have migrated to the border between Umunneochi and Imo State.
“But Umunneochi Security Committee worked very hard. We are putting checkpoints and we have strengthened our vigilante, and have potentially repelled them.
“I think it’s a sign of victory for us that they have left Umunneochi LGA and migrated further towards the express. They are at the boundary between Abia and Imo, precisely at Ihube.”
Efforts to get a response from the Army were unsuccessful as the Army Public Relations Officer, 14 Brigade Ohafia, Lt. Innocent Omale, said he was in a conference when he was contacted.