Crime
Five kidnapped victims rescued in Kogi forest
Five victims kidnapped earlier in Aresuare area of Ajaokota, Kogi Central have been rescued by the Kogi State Police command.
The five victims were said to have been rescued in Adogo forest near Ajaokota, in Kogi Central by the police led by SP Yusuf Hantsi in collaboration with the local vigilantes on Thursday.
The state police public relations officer, SP William Aya, who made this known in a statement issued on Friday stated that the victims were kidnapped on 17/5/2024 while on transit along the Ajaokuta-Adogo road.
He said, “The Operatives while on a rescue mission, combed the bush and invaded the kidnappers camp.
The hoodlums engaged the team in a gun duel.
However, due to the superior firepower of the team, the hoodlums abandoned their victims and fled. All the victims were rescued unhurt.”
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He added, “In another development, following a tip-off that some armed hoodlums drove in an unregistered Golden colour Muzzle Camry went to the Ojode area, Ankpa, started shooting sporadically, in the process one Iliyasu Abubakar was shot dead while one other sustained bullet wound on his right chest”.
“Immediately, the Divisional Police Officer of Ankpa Division, CSP Chikamnele Amaralam swung into action and mobilized his team to the scene and engaged the hoodlums which forced them to flee and abandon one AK 47 Rifle with breech NO. 354951 and two live Ammunition.”
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