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Police Rescue 58 Victims From Kidnappers Den In Abuja

one Tama Jonathan, unfortunately, sustained injury during the rescue operation and died on the spot.

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command and other security agencies have rescued 58 kidnapped victims held hostage at Udulu Forest, Gegu LGA of Kogi State, bordering Sardauna Forest, Nasarawa State, and other identified kidnappers’ den in communities contiguous to the FCT.

A statement from the command says the bandits/kidnappers on sighting the security team coordinated by the Police fired at the security team which resulted in a shootout duel.

“The bandits were overpowered and escaped with various degrees of bullet injuries leaving behind their victims. The rescue is part of efforts by the Command leadership, in a sustained joint operation with other security agencies, vigilantes and hunters from the various local communities, to combat violent crimes in the FCT, rescue victims and bring perpetrators to book.

One die as police rescue 58 persons from a kidnappers den in Abuja

“The FCT Commissioner of Police, CP Haruna Garba Psc. has vowed that, while effort is being sustained to prevent any further threats to safety and security of residents, the Command would also not relent in ensuring the rescue of any resident held hostage by criminals, and as well bring the perpetrators to book.

Meanwhile, the CP called for the cooperation of residents, especially in being security conscious and giving credible information to the Police.

However, one Tama Jonathan, unfortunately, sustained injury during the rescue operation and died on the spot.

According to the statement, his remains have subsequently been released to his family for burial. The other 58 rescued victims are being stabilized in the hospital and would be reunited with their families.

One dies as police rescue 58 persons from a kidnappers’ den in Abuja

The commissioner of Police Mr Garba, urged residents to be vigilant, and make a prompt rendition of complaints through the following emergency lines: 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883, while the Public Complaint Bureau (PCB) desk, could be reached on: 0902 222 2352.

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