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Police, vigilante operatives rescue kidnapped man from Imo forest

Police rescue injured kidnap victim Chinonaobi Uchegbulam from a forest bordering in Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State
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Imo Commissioner of Police, Mr Audu Bosso, led the operation to rescue Uchegbulam on Saturday, according to s statement by the command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Henry Okoye issued on Sunday.

By Peter Okolie

An injured kidnap victim identified as Chinonaobi Uchegbulam has been rescued from a forest bordering Nekede, Ihiagwa and Agbala areas of Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State in an operation involving the police and local vigilante operatives.

Imo Commissioner of Police, Mr Audu Bosso, led the operation to rescue Uchegbulam on Saturday, according to s statement by the command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Henry Okoye issued on Sunday.

Okoye said the operation was part of efforts to eliminate criminal elements and restore security across the state.

According to the statement, the action followed a directive from the Inspector-General of Police through the Deputy Inspector-General supervising the South East Zone.

“The operation aimed to strengthen internal security, dismantle criminal hideouts and deny criminals safe havens,” Okoye stated.

The Imo Police spokesman added that the victim was immediately evacuated to a medical facility, where he is receiving treatment and responding positively.

Okoye conveyed Bosso’s appreciation to the officers involved for their courage, commitment and professionalism during the operation.

He reaffirmed the command’s resolve to sustain intelligence-led operations and ensure criminals have no space to operate.

“The command remains committed to making Imo unsafe for kidnappers and other violent criminal groups,” he said.

The police spokesperson urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to security agencies.

He advised the public to contact the nearest police station or the Imo command’s emergency line, 0803 477 3600.

Okoye called for continued cooperation through credible information to support efforts against kidnapping and violent crimes. (NAN)

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