Three Suspected Kidnappers Killed In Kogi State
Three Suspected Kidnappers Killed In Kogi State
Three
suspected kidnappers have been shot dead in Kogi State during a shooting
encounter with a combined team of soldiers, policemen and local hunters.
The state
police command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP William Aya, who confirmed this
to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lokoja on Saturday, said that two of the
kidnappers also escaped with gunshot injuries.
Aya said
that the five-man armed kidnappers had, on Sept. 11, kidnapped six persons
between Iyamoye and Ekinrinade road in Ijumu Local Government area of the
state.
The
kidnappers, who were masked, were said to have, on the said day, kidnapped
Chief Ganiyu Popoola, the Elemoh Aran of Omu-Aran, his brother, Dr Sule
Popoola, their nephew, a woman and her husband, said to be a medical doctor,
and an unidentified victim. They were said to be travelling to Lokoja in their
separate vehicles when they and another commercial bus ran into a road block
mounted by the suspects. The driver of the commercial bus was, however, able to
quickly manoeuvre his vehicle and escaped with a bullet-shattered windscreen
towards Omuo-Oke, a border town between Ekiti and Kogi States. The kidnappers,
after robbing their victims, later marched them into the nearby thick forest.
Popoola, one of the victims, who spoke with NAN, said that the kidnappers took
them to their hideouts where they were detained for hours before they released
him, his brother and the only woman among them. He said that they were given
instructions to go and look for ransom to secure the release of others. Before
releasing them, Popoola, who spoke on the telephone, said that their captors
took their phone numbers and returned their handsets to them. He said that they
trekked for hours before finding their way out of the forest and came out at a
spot at Egbeda-Egga community. On coming out, Popoola said that they sighted
two policemen on leg patrol and some other people who they narrated their
ordeal to.
He said that
it was while doing this that some armed soldiers, led by a major, came to join
them, saying that the soldiers were informed of the incident by the driver of
the commercial bus who was lucky to escape. Popoola said that the soldiers,
numbering about five, the two policemen and the head of local hunters in
Egbeda-Egga, led them back to the kidnappers’ hideouts. He said that the head
of local hunters, being familiar with the terrain, asked them some questions,
and with answers given to him, was able to lead them to the hideouts with ease.
On sighting them, he said that the kidnappers opened fire, adding that the
security agents immediately engaged them in a fierce gun duel during which
three of the kidnappers were killed, while two others escaped with gunshot
wounds. The soldiers were said to have carried the corpses of the kidnappers to
Iyara divisional police station and also handed over two rifles, one AK-47 and
a pump action, to the policemen on duty. In addition, Aya said that a sum of
N57,510 and five different telephone handsets were found on them. (NAN)
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