Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. Nigerian Crime Agency Condemns Killing of its Operatives Chinedu Offor | Washington DC 22 March 2010 In Nigeria, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFFC) says prominent politicians it is investigating were behind a deadly attack on its operatives this past weekend. Two were killed and several critically injured, when gunmen ambushed them in the southeastern state of Imo. âAbout 15 armed men ambushed them and rained bullets on them; one of the operatives was killed instantly, while others were critically wounded,â said commission spokesman Femi Babafemi. âOne of them was operated [Sunday] and quite a large number of bullets were removed from his body and we believe this is very sad, very unfortunate, just coming barely 24 hours after we alerted the nation about a grand plan by some unscrupulous elements trying to sponsor all sorts of attack against the commission and its officials.â Those who believe the attack was not specifically targeted at the EFCC are unaware of the careful pan that went into the operation, said Babafemi. âBefore the operatives left the court, they had actually called their boss, the head of operations in Enugu, to alert her about some suspicious movement within the court premises and they had the instruction of their boss to leave Owerri immediately and return to Enugu.â The operatives were on alert, said the EFCC spokesman, but were not prepared for the large number of armed men waiting in ambush. âEvery one of them had to wear bulletproof jacket, sensing that something was in the offing. Somewhere along Mbano-Okigwe road, there was a truck placed across the road and the men were pretending to be pushing the truck off the road, then opened fire on our men.â .