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Police kill six kidnappers, rescue four victims in Abia

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March 16, 2025
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The police command in Abia State has rescued four kidnap victims and killed six suspected kidnappers.

This disclosure was made by the state police commissioner, Danladi Isa.

Mr Isa disclosed this on Saturday at the Abia Government House, Umuahia, while presenting the rescued victims to Governor Alex Otti.

He credited the success to the governor’s continuous support, stating that they came to show him the result of his investment in the police and security agencies in Abia. .

He said the command received a report on March 9 about the kidnap of four young men at approximately 09:30 a.m.

Mr Isa said the victims were driving a Toyota RAV4 along New Umuahia Road, Obingwa, when the kidnappers intercepted them, forcing them to stop at gunpoint before abducting them.

He said the command’s tactical team, using credible intelligence and technology, located the kidnappers’ hideout in Osokwa, Osisioma Ngwa LGA, on March 14.

He also said that upon arrival at the hideout, where the victims were held for five days in a three-bedroom bungalow, the kidnappers engaged the police in a gun battle.

According to him, six criminals were killed due to the tactical team’s superior firepower, and the four victims were rescued unharmed.

The police commissioner said that the team recovered two AK-47 rifles, six magazines, and 34 rounds of live ammunition from the criminals.

He further said that efforts were ongoing to apprehend other gang members, who fled during the operation.

In his response, the governor thanked government functionaries, who supported the operation and commended the police for their bravery, commitment, and use of technology to secure the state.

He praised the CP and his team for rescuing the victims unharmed and promised a handsome reward for the tactical team.

Mr Otti pledged to continue to upgrade security technology and do everything possible to ensure the state remains safe.

He stated, “I know that in the near future, we will have a command and control centre in the state capital. We have already made significant progress in its construction. I have also instructed that the bungalow in Osokwa, Osisioma LGA, where the kidnappers operated and held their victims, should be completely demolished. We will locate the owner of the house and prosecute him.’’

He also said that the state would no longer tolerate landlords who rent out property to criminal activities, adding that such landlords were also criminals.

Mr Otti assured residents that Abia would remain safe for everyone who wishes to live or do business in the state.

One of the rescued victims told journalists that they were kidnapped after their friend was earlier abducted on the same day in front of his house.

He said that from where they were held, they could hear children and construction work, indicating that people lived nearby.

The victim, whose identity was not disclosed, also said that the kidnappers held them for five days without food until the police arrived and rescued them.

(NAN)

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