How Police Rescued Kidnapped Ex-Shell Staff In A’Ibom State

How Police Rescued Kidnapped Ex-Shell Staff In A’Ibom State

 

Story by Iyiola Ayomide

UYO-THE Akwa-Ibom State Police Command has revealed how it rescued a 63 year old retired male Shell Petroleum Company worker abducted and held hostage by kidnappers. In a release signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, Akwa Ibom State Command, 

ASP Timfon John and made available to our reporter in Uyo on Monday, the command also reported the death of one of the suspected kidnappers, following a gun duel between the command’s rescue team and the hoodlums. 


The command confirmed that the victim was rescued unhurt in a compound located at Ikot Udobong Village in Etim Ekpo LGA of the state. Preliminary investigations, according to the state police command revealed that the kidnappers had initially demanded for 50million ransom and was later negotiated and agreed to pay 20 million, “However, no ransom was paid as at the time of the rescue. Efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects,” the PPRO narrated.



It added that “On 22/06/2024 following intelligence information available at the Command’s disposal about the whereabout of a retired Shell Petroleum Company worker, (Name witheld) ‘M’ 63 yrs, that was kidnapped on 17/06/2024 by four unknown armed men dressed in military camouflage, the Commissioner of Police, Akwa Ibom State Police Command, CP Waheed Ayilara had ordered the SWAT operatives of the command to immediately swing into action.

“Upon sighting the Police, the kidnappers started firing at them. During the ensuing gun duel, one of the Kidnappers sustained serious gun shots injury, while others escaped. The injured suspects was taken to a hospital where he was confirmed dead.

“The victim was rescued unhurt in a compound located at Ikot Udobong Village in Etim Ekpo LGA. Preliminary investigations revealed that the kidnappers had initially demanded for 50million ransom and was later agreed to #20 million, however, no ransom was paid as at the time of the rescue. Efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects”.

The release reassures that the Commissioner of Police, Akwa Ibom State command, CP Waheed Ayilara remains committed to rid the state of crime and criminal elements. 

“The CP while appreciating Akwa Ibomites for the support to the command, urged them to report any suspicious movements or persons to the Police through the command’s emergency line 09040000065, 08020913810 or report to the nearest police station”, it added.

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