News Reports Abia CP, Govt Officials Discover Schools, Tunnel Used for Kidnappings by Nextier SPD January 23, 2024 Published by Nextier SPD January 23, 2024 4 Abia State Commissioner of Police, CP Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, has lauded Governor Alex Otti for his support to security agencies in the fight against kidnapping and other forms of criminality witnessed in parts of the state. The Commissioner of Police said this at the weekend when he led a team of “Operation Crush” men and some Abia State government officials to two schools taken over by kidnappers in Lekwesi community, Umunneochi LGA. During the Umunneochi visit, a tunnel suspectedly used by kidnappers to ferry victims into the bush, was discovered. He said the schools visited have been dilapidated for a long time, adding that reconstruction of the schools would make it difficult for criminals to make use of them as dens. CP Onwuemelie further said that the entire area is vast and the culverts seen in the bushy areas could be used to hide victims. “Because, if you are not aware that those culverts are there and you are passing by, you just pass on top. There is a possibility that any structure that provides cover can be used to hide kidnapped victims including the culverts but we must also tell you that in the past seven months, the challenge of kidnapping has been tackled very well in Abia State,” he said. Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Commander Macdonald Uba (Rtd) who was part of the team, alleged that roads around the schools were not built by previous administrations, pointing out that kidnappers took advantage of the situation to use the places as their den. He said the Abia State Government would do the road and reactivate the schools but urged the host villages to always provide timely information to the state government and security operatives. Ferdinand Ekeoma, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Publicity, said information from security agencies revealed that the tunnel served as a place where victims of kidnappings were dropped off, after ransom payment. Contributing, the Chairman of Umunneochi LGA, Ndubuisi Ike, said kidnapping in the area has significantly reduced. Mr Ike, who said that the kidnappers vandalised the two schools and wanted to dominate the area, appreciated Governor Otti and security agencies for their efforts. Some members of Lekwesi community including, Stephen Udeogu, Mr. Njoku Augustine and Anthony Akuma said upon the invasion of the Lekwesi secondary school by kidnappers, students were moved to Lekwesi primary school, where the kidnappers equally chased the pupils out and occupied the schools and started using the buildings as kidnap den. Source Daily Post 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Nextier SPD previous post US and UK Carry Out New Attacks Against Yemen’s Houthis next post Police Teargas 16 Sacked Plateau PDP Lawmakers You may also like COP29 Opens in Azerbaijan for Talks Centred on... November 11, 2024 Mauritius PM Pravind Jugnauth Concedes Defeat in Parliamentary... November 11, 2024 Adamawa Police Arrest Man for Killing Three-Day-Old Son November 11, 2024 Parent Laments as Terrorists Abduct 9-Year-Old Daughter in... November 11, 2024 NAFDAC Seizes N41m Fake Wines in Nasarawa November 11, 2024 Kidnap Victim Escapes Abductors’ Den in Delta November 11, 2024 Gunmen Kill Two in Ogun November 11, 2024 Soldiers Repel Gunmen Attack in Abia November 11, 2024 Three Sentenced To Death In Iran Over Killing... November 5, 2024 Killers Of Ugandan Olympian Sentenced to 35 years November 5, 2024