SECURITY SYNERGY GOT THE ABDUCTED MEDICAL STUDENTS RESCUED.
Finally facts emerged on Saturday about how Nigerian Police with the aid of other security agents rescued the 20 abducted medical students and seven others in Benue State.
El-zion Global Network News gathered that one of the suspected kidnappers was shot dead by the combined operatives, consisting of the military, men of the Department of State Services, and the police. Two suspects were arrested.
The 20 students, who are from the University of Maiduguri and the University of Jos, were travelling to Enugu for the Federation of Catholic Medical and Dental Students’ annual convention when they were kidnapped by bandits.
Their abduction generated an outcry, which made the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, order the deployment of tactical operatives and assets, including helicopters, drones, and tactical vehicles, to ensure the swift rescue of the victims.
One of the officers involved in the rescue operation said the team deployed both land and air assets to track the area where the students were found.
The source said, “The operation was coordinated by the National Security Adviser in Abuja. The kidnapped medical students were tracked down around Ajide forest in Ukwonyo council ward, Ado LGA of Benue State.You will observe that some helicopters had been hovering around in the past few days while officers, comprising the military, DSS, and the police were deployed.
Luckily, we were able to get the spot on Friday while they (kidnappers) tried to shield themselves with the victims. But with massive pressure, they tried to escape and in the process, one of them was neutralized and two apprehended.”
El-zion Global Network News reliably gathered information that the students were immediately taken to Abuja.
“They should be reunited with their loved ones by Monday or Tuesday,” he
added it was learnt that that the 20 medical students were taken to the National Intelligence Agency clinic for treatment.
A source said the students were undergoing medical checks alongside some youth corps members who were recently rescued from their abductors.
“The rescued students were taken to the NIA complex where they are undergoing medical screening following their traumatic experience in the hands of their kidnappers,” the source said.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed the rescue on Friday night, stated that no ransom was paid. He noted that they were “tactically and professionally” rescued.
He said, “We confirm the release of our brothers and sisters and some other Nigerians, who had been in captivity since Friday, 23 August, 2024, in Ntunkon forest, Benue State, without any ransom paid. Contrary to some tweets and unconfirmed stories that some money was paid, no kobo was paid to release them. We commend the security agencies, locals, and ONSA for their commitment and resilience.”
Reacting to the rescue, the parents of one of the students, Mr Donald Fagar, and his wife, Cecilia, said they thought all hope was lost.
Fagar said it was the second time their son, Kingsley, would be walking through the shadow of death, adding that each time, he escaped by a whisker.
According to the parents, the 500-level medical student of the University of Jos was attacked and injured on August 15, 2022, by hoodlums during a religious crisis.
that is a very good development , but Govt should do more to address the root cause of crime in Nigeria, because not all the kidnapped victims have been this lucky.
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