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Sunday 25 August 2024

How Nigeria Police K!lled leader of gang that abd#cted 20 medical students- IGP






The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has on Sunday revealed how the leader of the gang involved in the abduction of medical students, was killed by the police.


The IGP made the disclosure  while handing over the 20 rescued students to the Vice Chancellors of the University of Maiduguri and the University of Jos.


He said:

“Today, it is with a deep sense of relief that I brief you on a successful operation conducted by the Nigeria Police Force, which resulted in the rescue of 27 innocent citizens on 22nd August, 2024, who had been abducted by a dangerous criminal gang in Benue State.


“Among those rescued were 20 medical students of the University of Jos Teaching Hospital comprising 16 males and 4 females, who were cruelly taken abducted while in transit to a Conference in Enugu on 15th August, 2024, five other passengers and two other victims who had also fallen victim to these heinous criminals were also freed.


“The successful rescue of these 27 individuals was achieved without the payment of any ransom. This success was possible through the activation of security intelligence network, synergy with other security agencies, community partnership and the deployment of our highly skilled and tactical officers, whose dedication, bravery, and precision in executing their duties are truly commendable.


“During the operation, our officers engaged the kidnappers in a well-coordinated tactical offensive.


“I am pleased to inform you that the kingpin of this notorious gang was neutralized during exchange of fire with our operatives and his weapon recovered, while two other members of the gang were arrested.

“These individuals are currently in our custody, where they are providing valuable information that will help us dismantle their criminal network and prevent future occurrences of such abductions.


“It is pertinent to state that rescue operations of this magnitude are painstakingly difficult and complex, requiring not only deployment of resources but also meticulous planning and coordination. In this regard, I must extend my heartfelt appreciation to the Office of the National Security Adviser, whose support was instrumental in this operation.


“I also wish to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of other security agencies who partnered with us, as well as the local vigilantes who played a crucial role in ensuring the success of this mission. This success is a demonstration of what can be achieved when we work together towards a common goal.


“Let me take this opportunity to address all Nigerians, particularly the relatives of those who have been victims of such criminal acts.


We understand the anxiety and pain that families experience during these trying times. However, we urge you to cooperate with the Police and other security agencies when such situations arise. It is only through cooperation and trust that we can effectively carry out our constitutional mandate of securing lives and property.


“We remain resolute in our commitment to rid our nation of criminal elements who seek to disrupt the peace and security of our society. The Nigeria Police Force will continue to employ every lawful means at its disposal to protect the lives and property of all Nigerians while strongly determined to ensure that those who choose to engage in criminal activities will be brought to justice.


“As we continue to advance our efforts in combating crime across the country, I assure you that we will remain vigilant, proactive, and relentless in our pursuit of a safer Nigeria where the security of every Nigerian and residents in our great country is our top priority, and we will not rest until every citizen can go about their daily lives free from fear and intimidation.


“I commend the bravery and professionalism of our officers, and I thank all the agencies and individuals who contributed to the success of this operation. Together, we will continue to strive towards a safer, more secure Nigeria”.

 




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