Nigerian Troops Rescue 14 Kidnapped Victims After Fierce Shootout in Orokam Forest, Benue
Nigerian Army troops under Operation Udo Ka (OPUK) have rescued 14 kidnapped victims during a coordinated assault on a criminal camp in Orokam Forest, located between Enugu and Benue States. Acting on credible intelligence, soldiers and local vigilantes stormed the hideout, engaging armed bandits in a heavy firefight that forced the criminals to flee and abandon their captives. The victims—abducted while returning from a burial—were freed unharmed and handed over to the Udenu Police Division. The forest corridor has long been identified as a hotspot for cross-border kidnapping, and fresh surveillance operations are underway to prevent regrouping of the fleeing gunmen.
Nigerian Army troops under Operation Udo Ka (OPUK) have rescued 14 kidnapped victims during a coordinated assault on a criminal camp in Orokam Forest, located between Enugu and Benue States. Acting on credible intelligence, soldiers and local vigilantes stormed the hideout, engaging armed bandits in a heavy firefight that forced the criminals to flee and abandon their captives. The victims—abducted while returning from a burial—were freed unharmed and handed over to the Udenu Police Division. The forest corridor has long been identified as a hotspot for cross-border kidnapping, and fresh surveillance operations are underway to prevent regrouping of the fleeing gunmen.
Nigerian Troops Rescue 14 Kidnapped Victims After Fierce Shootout in Orokam Forest, Benue
Nigerian Army troops under Operation Udo Ka (OPUK) have rescued 14 kidnapped victims during a coordinated assault on a criminal camp in Orokam Forest, located between Enugu and Benue States. Acting on credible intelligence, soldiers and local vigilantes stormed the hideout, engaging armed bandits in a heavy firefight that forced the criminals to flee and abandon their captives. The victims—abducted while returning from a burial—were freed unharmed and handed over to the Udenu Police Division. The forest corridor has long been identified as a hotspot for cross-border kidnapping, and fresh surveillance operations are underway to prevent regrouping of the fleeing gunmen.
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