Feb 22 • 00:00 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Army foils abduction, rescues five travellers

The Nigerian Army successfully thwarted an attempted abduction in Enugu State, rescuing five travelers and recovering their vehicle.

In a successful counter-operation, the Nigerian Army's Joint Task Force Southeast (JTF South East), under Operation UDO KA, intervened during an attempted abduction of travelers in Enugu State on Friday evening. The operation was initiated following a distress call concerning a potential attack by suspected gunmen affiliated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Eastern Security Network (ESN) targeted at commuters moving towards Anambra State. Troops promptly mobilized to the site amidst the urgency of the report, demonstrating a commitment to ensuring the safety of citizens.

Upon arrival, the military engaged the armed assailants using superior firepower and tactical maneuvers, creating an effective counter-response that led the kidnappers to abandon their captives and their criminal intent. As a result of this operation, five individuals who had been targeted for abduction were successfully rescued without any reported harm. The swift action of the troops in this operation not only secured the victims but also ensured the safety of their vehicle, which was recovered intact.

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges posed by armed groups in the region, specifically the activities linked to IPOB and ESN. The proactive response of the Nigerian Army is a crucial element in addressing the rising concerns over security and abductions in southeastern Nigeria, showcasing the military's role in countering kidnappings and restoring public confidence in safety measures along key travel routes in the area.

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