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C/River demolishes buildings of suspected kidnappers

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The Cross River State government has demolished four buildings in Calabar South owned by suspected kidnappers who have been declared wanted by the state government.

Three of the buildings destroyed at the quarters of the Cross River University of Technology, Calabar, were owned by one of the suspected kidnappers, Kufre Ekpo-Etim, popularly called “Romance”.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the other building which was used as a brothel in Bedwell area of Calabar South was owned by Cyril Bassey, who is also on the wanted list of the state government.

Bassey is a Councillor­ship candidate of the People’s Democratic Party in Ward 6, Calabar South, in the forthcomin­g May 30th local government polls in the state.

Mr Ani Esin, the State Security Adviser, Southern Senatorial District to Governor Ben Ayade told NAN that the two suspects were among those earlier declared wanted by the state for their involvemen­t in cultism and killings in Calabar.

Esin said that the state government, in collaborat­ion with security agencies, has been on the chase for the suspects in the past three weeks. According to Esin, the state government carried out the demolition with the support of the Special AntiRobber­y Squad (SARS).

“These are buildings of suspected kidnappers in Calabar who also trade on hard drugs. These buildings were used as hideouts for criminals in Calabar metropolis. We have been on this exercise for some time now, trying to fish out the criminals in their hideouts.

“For some time now, there have been cases of cult clashes which have led to the death of many people. We are taking those deaths seriously; we must get to the bottom of the matter by arresting those involved in all the recorded deaths.We will stop at nothing in getting justice for the deaths of those affected,” he said.

He told NAN that the 35 names on the wanted list of the state government were those with criminal cases, ranging from cultism, kidnapping, murder and armed robbery.

“The state government is determined to ensure that lasting peace is returned to Calabar. We are collaborat­ing with all relevant agencies and stakeholde­rs to deliver on this mandate,” he said. (NAN)

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