By Ovat Abeng
The Anambra State Police Command has rescued four kidnapped victims, including the Chief Medical Director of Crown Hospital, Nkpor, in Idemili North Local Government Area of the State.
The State Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu while disclosed this while briefing Journalists at the Command’s headquarters Amawbia-Awka, on Wednesday, said the rescued came three days after the victims were abducted, following an intense tactical operation against the armed kidnapping gang.
According to him, the rescue followed a fierce gun battle between Police Operatives and the armed criminals in their den at Obosi community.
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“During the operation, the operatives neutralized two armed suspects and recovered one locally made pistol, one hundred live (100) GPMG ammunition, twenty-three expended ammunition, and three vehicles including one sliver RX 350 Lexus belonging to one of the rescued victims and others allegedly stolen, but used by the gang members for their criminal operations.
Regrettably, the Command recorded one fatal injury to a Police personnel during the exchange of gunfire. The officer paid the supreme sacrifice in active service to the nation. The Command honours his courage, gallantry, and dedication to duty, as well thanks the State Government on the promise to take care of the late Officer’s family and hospital expenses of the two other injured officers currently responding to medical treatment.
The Operatives have also cordoned off the building where the victims were rescued in view of the reaction of the people in the area who attempted to burn it down.
“Also, in continuation of ongoing security offensives across criminal flashpoints, the Command carried out strategic clearance operations on 7th May 2026 in Owerre-Ezukala, Orumba South Local Government Area.
“Recall that the camp was earlier destroyed by a Joint Security Team. Before the confession, one Nnamdi Nkemdilim Ogbonna, male, aged 37 years, allegedly one of the top commanders of the proscribed secessionists group, is in custody as well as intelligence received overtime points on how some escaped gang members were attempting to regroup.
The Offensive operation led to the recovery of one General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) with about 2,000 rounds of live chain ammunition, Two fabricated rocket launchers with 25 propellers, Ten locally made Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), One locally made Beretta pistol, Two pump-action guns, Three hand grenades, Ten rounds of K2 live ammunition, one gas cylinder and one black Ecolac box.
The operatives also dislodged the armed criminals and sustained operational dominance in the area to prevent any regrouping.
In a similar development, Operatives of the Command acting on credible information of an arrested suspect, one Favour Izunna, a.k.a. Njoku, aged 22 years, allegedly a member of a dreaded cult group known as the Vikings Confraternity, led to the recovery of One pump-action gun, Seven (7) live cartridges, One locally made Beretta pistol and Five (5) rounds of 7.5mm live ammunition.
The suspect also confessed to to be one of the executioners of the dreaded cult groups and have led as well as participated in many killings, including victims identified as: Emeka Chukwuka (male) and Chinelo Onyeka (female), among others in Obosi and its environs.
Efforts are ongoing to arrest other fleeing gang members and dismantle the criminal network associated with the suspect.
The Command has also secured the remand of five suspects at the Correctional Centre over various cases involving sexual offences and child abuse in Awka.
Among the suspects is a father alleged to have engaged in an unlawful sexual relationship with his biological daughter in Oko alongside other suspects linked to child abuse and related offences.
The Command views crimes against children and vulnerable persons as grave violations and assures the public that all cases involving sexual abuse, violence against children, and related offences will be thoroughly investigated and diligently prosecuted in accordance with the law.
In another significant breakthrough, the Command arrested a female suspect Chinazo Winners Anyasirikwu over alleged child trafficking activities in Aguata Local Government Area.
Following the operation, Police Operatives successfully rescued twelve children between the ages of 1- 20 years of seven girls and five boys believed to be victims of child stealing and trafficking.
The children have been placed under protective care while investigations continue to uncover the full network and possible collaborators connected to the criminal act.
The Command remains committed to protecting children and dismantling all forms of human trafficking and exploitation within the State.
To this end, Anambra State Police Command reiterates its commitment to sustaining ongoing operations against all forms of criminality and ensuring the safety and security of Ndi Anambra.
We urge residents to remain law-abiding, vigilant, and continue to support security agencies with credible and timely information.
The Command also appreciates the support of the Inspector- General of Police, the Anambra State Government, sister security agencies, community leaders, and the good people of the State for their cooperation and partnership in the fight against crime.
Together, we shall continue to strengthen security, uphold justice, and make Anambra State increasingly hostile to criminals, the Commissioner concluded.
