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Kidnapping: Governor Ortom Orders Immediate Demolition Of House Used To Harbour Benue Commissioner’s Wife

Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has ordered the immediate demolition of the house used by kidnappers who abducted Mrs Ann Unenge, the wife of the State Commissioner for Lands, Survey and Solid Minerals and her driver.

The house used by kidnappers

A gun duel with the kidnappers and men of Operation Zenda on Monday, August 2, led to the rescue of Mrs Ann Unenge and her driver who sustained injury on his left leg while three other suspects allegedly escaped.

Governor Ortom gave the directive at the Nigeria Police Headquarters Makurdi where the dead bodies of three of the kidnappers neutralised by men of Operation Zenda were displayed.

Gov. Orthom at the Benue State Police Headquarters


The directive given by the Governor for the demolition of the house used by the abductors is in line with provisions of the Benue State Law on prohibition of abduction, hostage-taking/kidnapping, cultism and similar activities.

suspects

The Governor commended the Nigeria Police for their display of professionalism by rescuing the victims without payment of any ransom, stressing that his administration would continue to support security agencies in the discharge of their responsibilities.

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