Two kidnappers who abducted one Mrs Judith Adoga at gunpoint and forced her to different ATM points to withdraw money from her account in Yenagoa, the state capital, have been arrested by the Bayelsa State Vigilante Force.
Adoga, a staff member of the Ministry for Budget and Economic Planning in the state said she was going to drop off her friend along Imgbi Road, Amarata, when four kidnappers disguising as state environmental officials waylaid her.
According to her, “After I left work, my friend pleaded with me to drop her off at Imgbi Road. When we got to Imgbi Roundabout and my friend got down from my car, four men surrounded my car, saying they were officials of the environmental sanitation authority. Then they entered my car, pointed their guns at me, and asked me to drive.
“They forced me to give them my ATM card and take them to different ATM points where they withdrew all the money in my account. Afterwards, they called my family members with my phone, demanding money that would serve as a ransom for my release.
“So, it was at that point one my relations called the Chairman of the Bayelsa Vigilante Force, who mobilised his men and rescued me from my abductors.”
Chairman of the Bayelsa Vigilante Force, Doubiye Alagba, said when they got the distress call from a family member of the victim, they quickly mobilised their team and tracked the kidnappers to Tamic Road, Okutukutu, where two of the abductors were arrested while the other two escaped.
He gave the names of the two armed abductors as Engman Eniyi from Sangana Community in Brass LGA and Ebimobowe Tombofa from Igbenwari in Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA.
“This operation wouldn’t have been successful without information from the members of the public.
“We shouldn’t play politics with security; security agencies need the information to fight crime. The Bayelsa State government is poised to bring insecurity to its barest minimum if only our people will corporate with security agencies,” he said.