Police save two abducted Nasarawa university students to gunfights with kidnappers
With the help of technical intelligence, the team found the kidnappers in a forest near the 500 dwelling unit along Doma Road. The commando of the Nasarawa State Police rescued two Federal University of Lafia (Fulafia) students who were abducted from their lodge on Sunday, March 30. SP Ramhan Nansel, the commando’s public relations officer, confirmed the rescue in a statement on Tuesday, explaining that the students – Sadiq Adinoyi and Sakina Adinoyi – who were attacking a student residence behind the Nazara property during an attack on an attack on a student residence, is Lafia, at about 21:20. After an emergency call, police commissioner Shetima Jauro-Mohammed ordered operatives from the anti-hairdresser unit and ‘A’ section, Lafia, to find the kidnappers. With the help of technical intelligence, the team found the kidnappers in a forest near the 500 dwelling unit along Doma Road. “The rescue team involved the criminals in a gun fight. They overwhelmed the police firepower and fled in different directions and abandoned the victims who were saved,” Nansel said. He said one suspect, Ibrahim Musa of the Abuni town in the local government area, was detained on the scene. According to him, the suspect made a valuable confession and helped with continued investigations. Nansel spoke on behalf of the police commissioner and praised the anti-nicely unit for their unwavering efforts in the rescue operation. He confirmed, confirmed the commitment to combat crime and requested officers to remain determined in their mission to get rid of the state of criminal activities.