Police rescue couple abducted on way to vigil in Osun
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Police rescue couple abducted on way to vigil in Osun

A couple, Andrew and Margaret Jonah, has been rescued by the operatives of the Osun State Police Command. DAILY POST reports.Information Guide Nigeria

The couple, according to the spokesperson of the police command, Yemisi Opalola, were rescued from the kidnappers’ den inside a forest in Osun.

They were reportedly abducted by the kidnappers while going to church for vigil.

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According to Opalola, “The kidnappers engaged police operatives in a gun duel during the rescue operation.

“One of the kidnappers died during the faceoff and we recovered a gun from the kidnappers.”

She warned residents to be mindful of their movement by avoiding lonely areas at night so as not to fall prey.

Giving their own account of their experience, the couple said they spent days in captivity without food or water before policemen led by SP. Moses Lohor, the Commander, Anti-Kidnapping Squad, rescued them from the kidnappers.NYSC Portal

“The kidnappers threatened to kill us and use our remains for ritual unless our relatives pay ransom.

“The firing power of the policemen overwhelmed the kidnappers. They abandoned me and my husband and ran away to avoid arrest.

“As we were hearing gunshots, the kidnappers abandoned us and ran away. Then, we heard people calling my husband’s name. My husband answered them when we realised that they were the policemen that came to rescue us.JAMB Result

“We are grateful to men of the Anti-Kidnapping Squad of Osun State Police Command for rescuing us,” Margaret said.

DAILY POST recalled that a couple travelling on a motorcycle along Iragbiji/Kelebe road to attend a vigil in their church in Osogbo on Friday night were abducted by unknown gunmen who barricaded the road.

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Essien, Goodnews is a gruaduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo, Uyo; Currently working at Infoguide Media as a news writer.

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