Police react to viral video of kidnapping in Enugu

Kayode-Egbetokun

Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun

By Stanley Nwanosike

The Police Command in Enugu has debunked a video clip currently in circulation, alleging that a part of the state is not safe due to a series of kidnappings there, as “untrue”.

This is contained in a statement issued by the Command’s Spokesman, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, on Sunday in Enugu.

“The Command is in receipt of a viral video clip depicting gunshots and people running in a forest, with the accompanying message that “Enugu-Ugwogo is not safe now, Yesterday (June 23), hoodlums kidnapped three times yesterday.

The video showed that “The first kidnapping incident took place around 12noon, another at 2 pm and another at 6 pm.”

This was similarly published in some news blogs and webpages with the title: “Kidnappers conduct marathon operations at Nsukka-Ugwogo-Nike-Enugu Road,” the police spokesperson said.

Ndukwe said that the Command, therefore, wishes to state categorically that the video, with the accompanying message and the news publications, are “not only untrue but highly unfounded and misleading”.

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According to him, this is because there was no such serial incident of kidnapping on the same day as reported, or shooting and chaotic incident as relayed in the video, at the mentioned location or any other part of the state.

He said, “As a matter of fact, forensic analysis of the video indicates that it did not happen anywhere in the country, let alone in Enugu State.

“In the same vein, the Command sees the unverified and unfounded report of repeated kidnapping incidents on the same day, as a misleading and mischievous act of misinformation, aimed at creating panic in the state.”

The spokesman said nonetheless, the Command acknowledges the recent reoccurrence of acts of kidnapping at some locations of the said road but wished to clearly state that sensationalising and blowing the situation out of proportion is wicked.

He said that those peddling the fake video clip and the publication were not doing so in the best interest of the security and safety of the state and its people.

Ndukwe called on residents to report any incident of crime at the nearest police station or by calling the Command’s emergency hotlines on 08032003702, 08075380883, 08086671202 or 08098880172, or sending email to [email protected].

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