Police Raid Kidnappers’ Hideout, Rescue 14 Victims In Nasarawa

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Operatives of the Nasarawa State Police Command have raided a hideout of kidnappers, arresting five suspects and rescuing 14 victims from captivity in the State.

The Police operatives attached to Toto Division in collaboration with youths, had stormed Achido village, a deeply forested terrain bordering Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Kogi State on Monday, November 4, and rescued the victims.

A statement by the command’s public relations officer (PPRO), DSP Ramhan Nansel, on Tuesday, said the raid followed a tip-off about strange movements around the area.

According to the Police spokesman, the rescued kidnap victims were residents of Kuje and Rubochi areas of Abuja, while others were from Lapai local government area of Niger State.

The victims included Adamu Abdullahi, Musa Ahmed and Auwal Adamu of Kuje, FCT Abuja. Others were Hussaini Yakubu, Haruna Usman, Jibrin Bature, Isyaka Yakubu, Sule Bello and Yusuf Yusuf, all males of Lapai, Niger State.

Also rescued were Yusuf Tashai, Kabiru Iliya both of Rubochi area of FCT, and Sabo Yakubu, Sagir Iliya, and Yunusa Danladi of Tanshi village, Kuje Area council, FCT-Abuja.

He said the five suspects arrested were responsible for supplying food and other essentials to kidnappers in the forest.

The suspects included Shuaibu Garba, Umar Mohammed, Yakubu Kasim, Mustapha Adamu and Abdul Mohammed.

He said the suspects “confessed to being responsible for the supply of food to the kidnappers in the forest.”

DSP Nansel added that the State’s Commissioner of Police, Umar Shehu Nadada, reiterated “the command’s commitment to continuously partner with members of the community to rid the state of crime, and urged the public at all times to say something when they see something.”

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