Kidnap lord killed, two suspects arrested during medical students rescue – IGP
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has revealed that a notorious kidnap kingpin was killed and two abductors arrested, during the rescue of the 20 abducted medical students.
More than a week ago, gunmen abducted the university students in the Otukpo area of Benue State, en route their trip to Enugu, to attend a conference.
But on Saturday, the police disclosed that the students had been freed without anyone paying a ransom.
Speaking while handing over the students to their vice-chancellors in Abuja on Sunday, Egbetokun gave other information not in the public domain.
“I am pleased to inform you that the kingpin of this notorious gang was neutralised during an exchange of fire with our operatives,” NAN quoted him as saying.
“Two other members of the gang were arrested, with their weapons recovered.
“These individuals are currently in our custody where they are providing valuable information that will help in dismantling their criminal network and prevent future occurrences of such abductions.”
He said the operation was difficult and complex, requiring not only deployment of massive resources, but also courage, meticulous planning and coordination.
“In this regard, I must extend my heartfelt appreciation to the office of the national security adviser (NSA) whose support was instrumental in this operation,” he said.
“I must place on record, the personal commitment of the NSA, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, to the success of the operation that led to the successful rescue of the victims.
“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 the mission.”
The IGP said the rescue of the victims was a demonstration of what could be achieved through teamwork.
In their remarks, the vice-chancellors of both universities commended the Nigeria Police and other security agencies for the successful rescue of the students.
Tanko Ishaya, vice-chancellor of the University of Jos, said the institution’s management had concluded plans to provide psycho-social support to the students.