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Police Confirm Kidnap Of Four Persons In Abuja

The Kuje Police Division in FCT has confirmed the kidnap of four persons by unknown gunmen at Pegi community in Kuje Area Council.
The Divisional Crime 2-i-c Surveillance, Insp. Fidelis Urban, told our correspondent in Kuje yesterday that an officer with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) was also injured during the incident.
Urban said that the NSCDC officer was critically injured with bullets and machette cuts.
According to him, the civil defence personnel is receiving treatment at the Gwagwalada Teaching Hospital.
He also confirmed that the Kuje Division with a joint force from Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command was already on a search and rescue mission to ensure that the victims were rescued.
Narrating his ordeal, Mr Isaac Taiwo, the Chairman of Pegi Community Association, said the gunmen emerged from the bush and opened fire on four vehicles coming to the area.
Taiwo said gunmen and armed robbers, as well as motorcycle snatchers; always take advantage of the bad road linking the community to attack innocent residents, especially civil servants who reside in the area.
He called on government to fix the dilapidated road, saying that since the FCT administration relocated some residents to Pegi community in 2005, there was no good access road and infrastructure in the area, our correspondent reports.
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