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Gunmen have reportedly kidnapped passengers in a fully loaded transit bus belonging to a popular transport company in Effurun/Warri and other private vehicles, Wednesday evening.

 

The incident which occured along the Ughelli–Effurun/Warri road (East–West road), between Ekreravwen Junction and Urhobo House in Agbarho, also witnessed occupants of a private Merceedes Benz car, a Keke and it’s passengers, and occupants of a Toyota Siena vehicle, whisked away by the gunmen.

 

An eyewitness who gave his name as Biggy narrated to newsmen that several vehicles were forced to a gridlock as the kidnappers whisked away their victims.

He explained that the gunmen suddenly emerged from the bush and opened fire at them.

The incident is said to have occured about 6pm on Wednesday.

The eyewitness said; “Kidnappers just took some persons hostage at about 6pm this evening under the railway bridge after Agofure filling station in Agbarho, Delta State.

 

Keke Napep with all its passenger, a fully loaded Agofure bus with all the passengers, including the driver, one Siena, and another red car and all the occupants were kidnapped into bush along Ughelli-Warri Highway”.

 

Their whereabouts remained unknown as at the time of filing this report.

Meanwhile, the State Police Command has confirmed the incident, saying a rescue operation had already been launched to free the victims.

 

The State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Onome Onovwakpoyeya, confirmed the incident to BusinessDay, when contacted.

“The police cannot ascertain how many persons were kidnapped. The kidnappers have only made call to one person (one woman’s husband). Several persons were kidnapped but we cannot ascertain the number for now. So, let’s not exaggerate the figures.

 

“Right from the time the incident happened, our men have been in the bush trying to rescue the victims. The kidnappers were repelled by the Dragon Patrol team on the highway. If not, it would have been worse that what it is.

 

“We don’t know if anybody was killed. But one wounded person was rescued”, Onovwakpoyeya said.


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