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19 Kidnapped Passengers Freed Along Bille-Bonny Waterways

A daring rescue operation was carried out by the Royal Fouche Security Services, also known as the Amama Soldiers, along the Bille-Bonny waterways in Rivers State, Nigeria.

The security outfit, owned by the Amanyanabo of the Source, Elem Kalabari, His Royal Majesty Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari (Dabaye Amakiri I), successfully rescued 19 passengers who had been held captive for 21 days.

The rescue operation, which took place on Monday, was a remarkable success, with 19 out of 20 abducted passengers freed. The operation was a testament to the bravery and dedication of the Royal Fouche Security Services.

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Unfortunately, one victim, Lance Corporal Salisu Ibrahim, a military officer, remains missing. According to reports, he was taken away by the kidnappers to an unknown location and has not been found. The family and friends of the missing victim are likely to be anxiously waiting for his safe return.

The Amanyanabo of Torusarama Piri, Da Amakiri Tubo, commended the successful operation and emphasized the need for stronger security measures along the region’s waterways. He highlighted the importance of protecting citizens and preventing kidnappings in the Niger Delta region.

This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the Niger Delta region and the importance of continued efforts to protect citizens and prevent kidnappings. The region has experienced a surge in kidnappings and other criminal activities in recent times, and it is essential that the authorities take concrete steps to address these security challenges.

The successful rescue operation is a welcome development, and the authorities must build on this momentum to ensure the safety and security of citizens in the region.

The Royal Fouche Security Services have demonstrated their capabilities, and it is essential that they continue to work with other security agencies to prevent kidnappings and other crimes in the region.

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