Police Rescue 15 Corps Members Kidnapped By Gunmen In Anambra State

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Police Rescue 15 Corps Members Kidnapped By Gunmen In Anambra State
Police Rescue 15 Corps Members Kidnapped By Gunmen In Anambra State

The Anambra State Police Command has rescued 15 members of the National Youth Service Corps abducted by gunmen in the state.

The corps members were said to be going to Lagos after their three weeks of orientation programme before their vehicle was intercepted at the Ihiala area of the state.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Ikenga Tochukwu, confirmed the rescue in a statement on Tuesday.

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Tochukwu, a deputy superintendent of police, said the gunmen kept the NYSC members hostage and were trailed by police operatives.

Having observed that policemen were closing in on them, the gunmen abandoned their victims and sped off with the Toyota Hiace bus conveying the corps members.

“The Anambra State Police Operatives, by 11:15 am today (Tuesday), responding to a distress call along Isseke, Ihiala road, rescued unhurt 15 abducted corps members from the NYSC Orientation Camp Eziama-Obaire, Nkwerre, Local Government Area, Imo State,” the statement read.

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“Information reveals that the corps members, finished their three weeks of orientation programme today and were en route to Lagos before their vehicle was intercepted at total junction Ihiala, by yet unidentified armed men in an unmarked white Toyota Hilux.

“Their vehicle was diverted to Isseke, Ihiala-Orlu Expressway where the gunmen kept them hostage. The armed men noticed they are being followed by police operatives abandoned the corpers and zoomed off with the Toyota Hiace bus with Reg Nos: EPE 353 YE conveying the corpers.

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“Meanwhile, the corps members were debriefed by police operatives and necessary arrangements have been perfected to convey them back to their destinations,” he added.


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