Crime
Panic in Abuja as armed kidnappers invade Kubwa estate, residents abducted
A resident of the estate described the terrifying experience: “They came in large numbers with sophisticated weapons. Everyone was scared. They went from house to house and took people. We couldn’t do anything.””
Fear and confusion gripped residents of Grow Homes Estate in the Chikakore area of Kubwa, Abuja, in the early hours of Monday morning, after a group of armed kidnappers launched a brazen attack, holding the community hostage and abducting several people.
According to eyewitnesses, the attackers struck between midnight and 1:30 a.m., firing sporadically and moving from house to house.
The invaders reportedly overpowered the local vigilante team before the police arrived at the scene. A gun battle between the kidnappers and law enforcement followed, lasting nearly 30 minutes.
Initially, at least two individuals—a man and a woman—were seen being taken away by the kidnappers.
The woman was later found within the estate, though the man remains missing along with others believed to have been abducted. The exact number of victims has yet to be officially confirmed by authorities.
In the aftermath of the attack, community members called on the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and security agencies to enhance surveillance and response capabilities in the area.
They also urged the government to provide better infrastructure, including proper access roads and a dedicated police station within the estate.
The FCT Police Command has since confirmed the incident.
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According to SP Josephine Adeh, the Police Public Relations Officer, the Command received a distress call around 1:00 AM from officers stationed in front of Grow Homes Estate Kubwa, Abuja, , reporting an attack.
Responding police officers engaged the attackers in a 40-minute shootout and were able to rescue one victim, identified as Chinyere Joe.
Unfortunately, the attackers escaped with a second victim.
The Command’s Anti-Kidnapping unit, in collaboration with the army and other security operatives, has launched an operation to track down the fleeing suspects and ensure the safe rescue of the remaining abducted victim.
This latest incident highlights the growing security concerns in Abuja’s outskirts and raises fresh questions about the ability of security agencies to protect suburban communities from such coordinated criminal operations.
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