The State
Police Public Relations officer, Andrew Enwerem, who arested the suspected
kidnappers said that the victims were abducted on Saturday in the state.
Operatives of
the anti-kidnapping unit of the Imo State police command on Tuesday stormed the
dreaded Avu forest in the Owerri West Local Government Area of the state and
rescued three kidnap victims unhurt.
The Policemen
equally arrested the victims’ suspected abductors, numbering seven who had held
them for days without food and water in the bush.
Andrew
Enwerem gave the names of the suspects as Chukwuebuka Augustine, 22, from
Egbeada Owerri, Romanus Ukabi, 28, from Isiagwu in Ebonyi state, Ikechukwu
Nwachukwu, 34, of Ezinihitte Mbaise LGA and Chikamso Onyewuchi, 25, of
Ejemekuru in the Oguta LGA of the state.
Others were
Collins Nwaekwe, 24, of Obizi, Aboh Mbaise LGA, Chibuike Maduba, 26, of
Umukoronekwenye and Ikechukwu Okere, 20, of Umukoronopelu in the Ngor Okpala
LGA of the state.
According to
the police spokesperson, the kidnap victims, Francis Ugorji of Awaka, Chika
Ahanonu of Works layout, Mbieri road, both in Owerri North LGA and Chibuike
Nwaozo of Awo – Omamma in the Oru East East LGA of the state were tied and
blindfolded after being abducted in the forest for days.
Other
exhibits recovered, according to the PPRO were two wraps of weep suspected to
be Indian hemp, two machetes, pieces of clothes used in blindfolding the
victims, four mobile phones, one blue pair of jeans and three empty bottles of
alcoholic drink.
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