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Vigilance Groups Repel Kidnappers, Rescue Victims In Kogi

- By Babatunde Lucas

Suleiman, Director, Legal Services, Pius Oteh, Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Hassan Bello.

Others include the Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority, Hadiza BalaUsman, Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency, Bashir Jamoh and other technical officers from the Ministry and the Agencies.

Nigeria - Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has commended the vigilance group and security agents in Dekina Local Government Area of the state for the arrest of notorious kidnappers.

Bello gave the commendati­on in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Onogwu Mohammed, on Sunday after a successful operation where three kidnapped victims were also rescued.

The governor said that the kidnappers had been operating and terrorisin­g communitie­s in the environs.

According to him, the successful fight against criminals in the state is also coming at a time when insecurity is heightened in some parts of the country.

Bello said the gang of notorious kidnappers operating in Dekina Area Council on Sunday met their waterloo on Saturday on Idah Road.

He added that the repel by the Joint Taskforce of Neighborho­od watch, vigilantes, hunters and other security agents led to the death of the gang members as three captives were release.

“The kidnappers, whose names were Monday Mimiko alias Aneni the law and Abu Billi alias Don German died during crossfire with security personnel while two others escaped with gunshot wounds.

“The security team also freed three persons kidnapped by the gang during operation around Egume. “The criminals had been terrorisin­g the Okura axis of Dekina LGA for years engaging in kidnapping and armed robbery.

“Confirming the report, Dekina LGA Chairman, Mr Ishaq Okolo, said that he was aware of the operation, noting that the security operatives were acting on the instructio­n of the governor.

“The governor had directed security agents to fish out criminal elements wherever they are in the society. “Okolo urged members of the public to give useful informatio­n about criminals to the security agencies noting that all hands must be on deck to ensure a crime-free society,” he said.

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