Police in Rivers State have rescued a female victim of abduction who was chained down at kidnappers’ den in Port Harcourt.
The
state Commissioner of Police, Musa Kimo, disclosed this yesterday while
parading 20 suspects arrested for various crimes ranging from
kidnapping, armed robbery and cultism. Giving the breakdown, Kimo 11
were kidnappers, five were cult members while four were armed robbers.
The
police chief said arms recovered from the suspects included five AK47
rifles, one General Purpose Rifle (GPR), five locally-made pistols, six
single-barrelled guns, 161 rounds of ammunition and 11 vehicles.
According
him, seven kidnap victims were rescued by policemen. He said: “They are
Mrs Bunmi Shonoye (43 years), Mrs Thressa Nwosu (76), Mr Osimoke Itu,
Master Judah Ayoade (10), Mr Ugochukwu Duru, Mr Friday Ozogo and
Professor Iheanyi S. Nzeneri.”
“These rescued kidnap victims were
found in an inhumanly cruel condition, depicting the depravity,
wickedness and reprehensible disposition of these hoodlums.
“A case
in hand was that of Mrs Bunmi Shonoye, who was found with chain on her
legs at the kidnappers’ hideout on Rumuduru Road, Port Harcourt. “One
Obinna Ezekiel ‘m’ 28 years and Henry Enyi ‘m’ 28 years were arrested
during her rescue operation, while two AK 47 rifles, four magazines, 40
rounds of 7.62 live ammunition and a Honda Accord saloon car with
registration No. NDN 43 JP were recovered at the scene.
“You will
remember on July 27 we paraded the trio of Kelvin Ogbulaon, male and
aged 22, Chiwendu Akani ‘m’ aged 20 and Nelson Kacaranmoh ‘m’ aged 23
who all confessed to have kidnapped, killed and buried one Friday Ozoko
in a shallow grave at Choba waterfronts.
“Their fugitive
co-traveller, one Stephen Ezebunwo, is now in the police net. He was
arrested at Rukpokwu on October 1. “Our quick responses and discreet
investigations into reported cases of kidnappings have led to the safe
rescue of seven kidnap victims.
“On September 29, about 11am, our men
conducted a sting operation on NTA Road, Port Harcourt and arrested
Sunny Ossai ‘m’ who is the leader of a car-snatching syndicate.” Kimo
said further interrogation of Ossai led policemen to Abia State where
five suspected stolen vehicles were recovered.
He added: “The
vehicles are Toyota RAV4 (gold colour), Toyota Camry (grey colour),
Toyota Camry (silver colour), Honda EOD (silver colour), Toyota Land
Cruiser Jeep (wine colour).
“A Toyota Lexus (silver colour) belonging
to one Mrs E. Amadi that was snatched at gunpoint along Obiri-Ikwerre
was also recovered by the operatives of the command on September 29 at
Awka, Anambra State.”
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