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Kidnapping: Army Officer In Police Net

The Rivers State Police Command says it has arrested an Army officer, Lance Corporal John Yusuf for an alleged kidnapping and other criminal activities in the state.
The Army officer was among the four in a kidnap gang that abducted one Samuel Iheanachor, an Agip staff at gun point, and dispossessed him of his Highlander Toyota Jeep along Oyigbo/Aba Road, before whisking him away to Asarama in Andoni Local Government Area of the State.
Iheancachor was said to have been kidnapped on the 10th October at about 9pm some 200 meters away from his residence on his way back from work on that fateful day.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Nnamdi Omoni, who disclosed this to journalists in his office on Wednesday, in Port Harcourt, said the victim was rescued unhurt by the combined team of police in the state.
Omoni said the rescue operations followed a detailed and deliberate investigation carried out by the state Anti-cultism unit of the command, which according to him, has been tracking and trailing the suspects since the incident two weeks ago.
According to the State Police image maker, the suspects have confessed to the crime, adding that they were responsible for the various kidnapping and other criminal activities within the Oyigbo and Andoni local government areas.
He used the opportunity to reiterate the earlier resolve of the State Commissioner of Police, Francis Mobalaji Odesanya on the war against crimes in the state, and urged the people to have confidence in the ability of the Police to protect lives and property in the state.
Also speaking, the arrested Army officer, John Yusuf, admitted that he collaborated, with the gang to kidnap Samuel Iheanachor.
Narrating his ordeal in the hands of the kidnappers, Samuel Iheanachor, thanked the police for ensuring his release from his abductors.
He explained that he was stopped at about 9pm on that fateful day at a road block mounted by the kidnappers, who were wearing Army uniforms, adding that he thought they were real military officers on duty.
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