Sunday, July 14, 2024 - Police in Anambra State have confirmed the kidnap of an unidentified SUV driver on Saturday afternoon at Ifite area of Awka, the state capital.
On Sunday afternoon, the state police spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga,
in a press statement confirmed that the incident happened close to Nnamdi
Azikiwe University back gate.
Ikenga said: “The Commissioner of Police Anambra State, CP Nnaghe Obono
Itam, states that efforts are ongoing to arrest the assailants and rescue the
victims of the abduction.
“The incident happened by 2pm on 13/7/2024 and was captured in a video
along Ifite – Amansea road, Awka. Police responding team recovered the
abandoned victim’s vehicle, and joint security measures/personnel positioning
are already in place to forestall such/related incident in the state.
“Police responding team recovered the victims’ vehicles and has emplaced
Joint Security Measures/Operational positioning to forestall such or related
incident in the state.”
Meanwhile, despite efforts by the police to forestall further
abductions, DAILY POST can authoritatively report that same Saturday, two more
kidnap incidences were recorded in the Anambra State.
Shortly after the first incident, the same group of gunmen returned to
the same area and abducted a man from his car, a Lexus 350 salon.
A source in the area said the men picked their victim without challenge,
and unlike the first incident where they shot in the air to instill fear in the
people, this time they leisurely drove away after abducting the victim.
Two other abductions that happened on the same Saturday at night were at
Oraukwu and Nimo communities, respectively.
“In Oraukwu, the man was trailed and abducted, and his Lexus 350 SUV
abandoned on the road, while in the Oraukwu incident, a petrol station owner
who was said to be driving home with one of his petrol attendants was accosted
by gunmen.
“The petrol attendant, a young man was shot dead and his master, who is
the owner of the petrol station, was abducted and taken to and unknown
location,” a resident who preferred to remain anonymous said
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