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Again, Police Rescues Another Kidnapped Victim In Abuja, Arrest One

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NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR–In a continued effort to rid FCT of Criminality, Police Operatives attached to Iddo Divisional Headquarters on Sunday rescued another kidnapped victim, one Suleiman Sabo ‘m’, from Kidnappers in Sauka, along Airport Road, Abuja.

In the rescue operation, one Muhammad Abel ‘m’ aged 32 from Kogi state was equally apprehended and one LAR rifle with ten rounds of life ammunition recovered from him.

This was disclosed in a statement posted by SP Josephine Adeh, Police Public Relations Officer, for the Commissioner of Police, FCT Police Command via the force X handle (formerly known as Twitter), that the victim who sustained some injuries from the kidnappers, is currently receiving medical attention, and would be reunited with his family once certified fit by the medical team.

The Commissioner of Police, FCT, CP Haruna G. Garba, psc, wishes to reiterate the Command’s commitment to rid FCT of Criminality in all its manifestations and maintenance of peace for all and sundry.

He equally urges residents to keep up swift rendition of distress call and promptly report suspicious activities through the following emergency lines ; 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883; PCB: 09022222352.

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