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‎Police Foil Abductions In Abuja, Kill Three Kidnap Kingpins

‎Operatives of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command have killed three notorious kidnap kingpins in a gun battle, rescued victims and recorded major breakthroughs against robbery and drug syndicates in Abuja.

‎The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao Adewale, disclosed this while briefing journalists on Friday at the Command headquarters.

‎Adewale described the operations as proof of the police’s resilience, strong inter-agency collaboration, and community support.

‎According to the police boss, operatives stormed a kidnapper’s hideout in Zinda Forest near the Nigerian Army Estate, Kurudu, on September 18, engaging the gang in a fierce shootout.

‎The gang leader, Abdullahi Umar (alias Duna), and his lieutenants, Buba Ahmadi (Killer) and Habi Sule (Mai-Kudi), were killed.

‎Recovered items included two AK-49 rifles, magazines loaded with seven rounds of ammunition, ATM cards, phones, charms, and ₦10,000 cash.

‎Investigations linked the gang to multiple abductions in Guzape, Karu, Kurudu, and parts of Nasarawa. Their plot to abduct a resident of Federal Housing Estate, Karu, was foiled by the raid.

‎The CP also recounted that on September 15, gunmen attacked Kpobi and Kpaduma 3 villages in Guzape, killing a vigilante, Bako Pwaza, and injuring two others.

‎Their attempt to abduct two women was thwarted by a swift police response.

‎Similarly, on September 17, the same gang abducted Nafiu Idris, a staff of the FCTA Department of Urban Affairs, but joint security forces tracked and disrupted the criminals’ operations.

‎The Command also intensified its crackdown on drug cartels, arresting 11 suspected dealers in raids across Abuja and recovering 68 bags of cannabis and other narcotics.

‎In anti-robbery operations, three “one-chance” operators, Ahmed Mohammed, Ashafa Ali, and Mohammed Lamido Jabir, were arrested for robbing Kelvin Okorie of ₦2.7 million in April. Police recovered three vehicles and stolen items linked to the gang.

‎Across other operations, the Command seized seven firearms, recovered 18 stolen vehicles and trucks, and arrested nine suspects for vehicle theft.

‎CP Adewale paid tribute to fallen operatives, mourning vigilante Bako Pwaza, whom he described as “a hero who paid the ultimate price in the service of his community.”

‎He assured residents that intelligence-driven patrols and joint operations with the military, DSS, hunters and vigilantes will continue to dislodge criminal camps in the territory.

‎“Policing is most effective when communities partner with law enforcement. We cannot and will not allow the reckless acts of a few to endanger the safety, dignity, and well-being of millions of residents and visitors in the FCT,” Adewale said.

‎DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS recalled that in August, a combined team of policemen from Benue and Enugu States arrested a suspected kidnap gang leader, identified as Yusuf Muhamed, in Orokam, Ogbadibo Local Government Area of Benue State.

‎Residents said the suspect and his group had been terrorising several communities in the local government, a situation that recently prompted the council chairman to impose a curfew in the area.

‎One of the residents, Mike Agbo, confirmed that Muhamed and some members of his gang were apprehended earlier in the week during a coordinated security operation.


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