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Enugu Govt. demolishes building where kidnapped victim was rescued

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The building was demolished in the aftermath of the rescue of a kidnapped victim by security operatives. Ogbodo and some of his gang members, however, escaped with various degrees of gunshot wounds when security agencies stormed the property.

By Alex Enebeli

The Enugu Government has demolished a bungalow at Umueze Awkunanaw in Nkanu West Local Government Area of the state a kidnapped victim was recently rescued.

The building was allegedly used by the prime suspect, identified as Igwenagu Ogbodo, and his gang for holding their victims captive.

The building was demolished in the aftermath of the rescue of a kidnapped victim by security operatives

Ogbodo and some of his gang members, however, escaped with various degrees of gunshot wounds when security agencies stormed the property.

The building was demolished in line with the laws of the state the council Chairman, Mr John Ogbodo told journalists.

He commended Gov. Peter Mbah for consistently demonstrating the political will in the war against insecurity.

He said: “The prime suspect and his gang kidnapped the person and brought him here.

“He was rescued and his vehicle recovered. Some arms and ammunition were equally recovered.

“I thank Gov. Mbah for his political will and demonstration of capacity, in line with what he told Enugu residents that any house that harbours criminals or used to aid criminality will be demolished.

“That is exactly what is happening here today (Tuesday) and it is in line with the laws of the state.

“This is not the first house to be demolished in Enugu by this administration, in connection with kidnapping, neither is it the second nor the third.

“But this is the first one to be demolished in Nkanu West, and I know this is going to serve as a deterrent to other criminal elements,” Ogbodo said.

He called on communities and Presidents-General to be mindful of the kind of people that live amongst them and to report any suspicious person to security agencies.

“Again, I want to use this opportunity to advise anyone who has a property in the state to be mindful of their tenants and the activities going on in their property.

“This is because any house used to harbour criminality, like kidnapping, stands to be demolished,” he said.

He also said that the demolition would show other criminals in the state that there is no hiding place for them given the level of technology and manpower deployed by the governor to fight insecurity and criminality in the state.

(NAN)

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