The operatives of the Delta State Police Command have neutralised a suspected kidnapper and arrested one other in Abraka, Ethiope East Local Government Area of the state.
The spokesperson of the command, DSP Bright Edafe, who made the disclosure on Monday, June 12, said one person rescued from the kidnappers on Sunday has been reunited with his family.
Edafe stated that the four-man kidnap gang operating with a Lexus SUV with Registration Number: KSF 315 HF, abducted the victim at a petrol station in Abraka.
He said the Divisional Police Officer in Abraka, SP Fabian Ayameh, was alerted of the kidnap incident while on routine patrol, adding that team swiftly mobilised and went on the trail of the kidnappers.
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The police spokesman added: “The suspects on noticing that the policemen were closing in on them, fired gunshots while trying to escape and the police responded.
“Due to the superior firepower of the police, their operational vehicle was successfully demobilised, the hoodlums abandon the victim and jumped out of the vehicle.
“They ran to different directions while firing gunshots in a bid to escape.
“The policemen engaged them in a gun duel and successfully neutralised one of them and arrest another with serious gunshot injuries while two others escaped.”
Edafe disclosed that one AK-47 rifle with Breech Number: 06571 without magazine was recovered, adding that a manhunt for the fleeing members of the gang was ongoing.
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