Troops rescue 9 kidnapped travellers, arrest 2 in Benue

Thu, Jan 18, 2024
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TROOPS of the military spike operation codenamed Operation Whirl Stroke, OPWS, have rescued nine kidnapped passengers of a commercial bus in Owukpa forest along the Otukpa – Enugu road. 

The operation, which was carried out by troops of Sector 6 of OPWS in collaboration with police personnel and members of the Benue State Community Volunteer Guard, BSCVG, also led to the arrest of two suspected members of the kidnapping gang and the recovery of one AK47 rifle and 10 mobile phones. 

The Force Commander OPWS, Maj. Gen. Sunday Igbinomwanhia in a statement Thursday in Makurdi that the operation, which was carried out Tuesday at about 10:30 a.m., was premised on credible intelligence on the kidnapping of the passengers and the hideout of the armed gang. 

According to him, the troops “stormed the hideout of suspected kidnappers at Owukpa forest in Ogbadibo LGA of Benue State. The raid operation was premised on the kidnap of passengers transiting in a commercial bus along Otukpa-Enugu Road on January 11, 2024. 

“During the firefight, the suspected kidnappers fled their hideout due to troops’ superior fire power, abandoning their victims in the process. Further exploitation of the general area led to the arrest of two of the suspected kidnappers. 

“Items recovered at the scene includes one AK 47 Rifle and 10 mobile phones. The rescued kidnap victims made up of eight women and a male were immediately moved to the Sector Headquarters and given First Aid. 

“They were subsequently moved to the Force Headquarters OPWS where they were debriefed by the Force Commander of  OPWS, and later released to proceed to their respective destinations.

“The arrested suspects and all items recovered during the raid have been duly handed over to the NPF for their further action.” 

Gen. Igbinomwanhia lauded the locals for providing the information that led to the discovery of the hideout of the kidnap gang and the subsequent rescue of the victims.

He urged the people in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba states to continue to make use of the emergency numbers provided by the Command to provide credible information to OPWS to aid their operation in the three states.

VANGAURD

18th January 2024

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