The Police Command in Cross River on Monday confirmed the rescue of Deborah Effiom, a 24-years-old law student of the University of Calabar, by joint security operatives.
SP Irene Ugbo, the spokesperson of the Command, confirmed the development to newsmen in Calabar.
The PPRO said the victim was rescued from her abductors on Wednesday, Sept. 14, after 13 days in captivity.
Ugbo explained that the student was abducted by gunmen from her residence in Calabar Municipality Local Government Area, where she resides with her parent, on August 31, and taken to an unknown destination in her motherâs car.
The Commandâs spokesperson disclosed that two of the five suspected kidnappers were killed during the rescue operation.
Ugbo also disclosed that the N5.05 million that was paid as ransom to secure her freedom as well as her motherâs car were also recovered from the abductors.
âThey demanded money for their victimâs feeding and N50,000 was paid through a POS operator who is now in our custody.
âThey further made a demand of N5 million ransom which was also paid to the POS operator who is their receiver, but they never knew that security operatives were on their trail all along.
âWhile two of the kidnappers were killed in the process of securing the girlâs release, three others escaped with bullet wounds,â Ugbo confirmed. CONTINUE READING……………………
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