The Edo State Police Command said it has rescued five kidnap victims and arrested suspected robbers with stolen cars in different parts of the state.
Spokesperson of the command, Kontongs Bello in a statement on Thursday, said both operations were carried on Wednesday evening in the Ewohimi and Uromi parts of the state.
According to him, “On the 15/12/2021 at about 15:00hrs operatives of Edo State Police Command attached to Ewohimi Division while on patrol by the DPO CSP Gideon Azuonwu along Ubiaja-Ewohimi Road came across hoodlums suspected to be kidnappers who had intercepted a Sienna bus with Reg. No. RBC 407 ZN driven by one Oliseh Francis and travelling from Abuja to Asaba with eight commuters.
“The hoodlums on sighting the team of police operatives engaged them in a gun duel, the superior firepower of police operatives made the hoodlums abandon five of the victims unhurt including the driver while they escaped with three passengers into the bush.
“Bush combing is ongoing with the aim of rescuing the three passengers and further arrest the hoodlums.”
Meanwhile, the Police said the suspected robbers were apprehended based on intelligence reports, recovering two vehicles, including a Toyota Corolla and Highlander jeep.
“On the 15/12/2021 at about 00:15hrs the operatives of the Edo State Police Command acting on credible information that a Toyota Corolla with REG. NO. 456 BS belonging to a staff of People Worldwide Prayer Ministries, Illeh Ekpoma has been snatched by hoodlums suspected to be armed robbers.
“On the same date at about 00:00hrs, another information was received that a highlander jeep with REG. NO. KWL 979 BH property of Ehikioya John of Ihumudumu quarters Ekpoma, was also snatched at gunpoint by hoodlums.
“On receipt of the information, the DPO Ekpoma division, CSP Bukoye Oyegbemi swung into action, mobilized a team of police operatives and gave them a chase and further informed the neighbouring DPO’s with the aim of blocking all exit from Ekpoma and to enable them to recover the vehicle and arrest the hoodlums.
“The prompt action of the DPO resulted in the recovery of the two vehicles while trying to drive out of Ekpoma and Akhere Akhigbe ‘M’ (22), Anthony Joseph ‘M’ (22), Oshowe Zakari ‘M’ (36) were arrested. Suspects have confessed to the crimes and still undergoing investigation with aim of arresting other gang members,” the statement added.