How Nigerian Soldiers Killed Three Suspected Kidnappers, Rescued Victim In Benue

Posted by Samuel on Thu 26th May, 2022 - tori.ng

Troops, who were said to be working on a tip-off, trailed the kidnappers, engaged them in a gun duel and killed three of them.

 

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According to a report by The PUNCH, troops of the Operation Whirl Stroke on Tuesday killed three suspected kidnappers in Zaki-Biam, in the Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State.

The suspects were said to have abducted a trader, Omemma Chimobi.

Troops, who were said to be working on a tip-off, trailed the kidnappers, engaged them in a gun duel and killed three of them.

The Security Adviser to Governor Samuel Ortom, Lt. Col. Paul Hemba (retd.) confirmed the incident to our correspondent.

He said, “On May 24, 2022, around 3.30pm, one Ordue Kanga, aka Ordada, kidnapped one Omemma Chimobi, in Zaki Biam town.

“On a tip-off, troops of sub-sector 2, Zaki Biam, trailed the bandits through Yam Market Road as they were looking for escape routes.

“On sighting the troops, the bandits opened fire from inside their red Toyota Corolla, but troops returned superior firepower and neutralised three of the bandits, while the kidnapped victim, Omemma Chimobi, was rescued from the vehicle.” 

The governor’s aide, who said he received the report from a top official of Operation Whirl Stroke, added that items recovered from the suspected kidnappers included one AK-47 rifle, three magazines, one Toyota Corolla, one desert camouflage, one woodland camouflage and handsets.

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