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Graphic Photos: Three members of deadly kidnap gang shot dead by security operatives - Edoman - 10-23-2019 Graphic Photos: Three members of deadly kidnap gang shot dead by security operatives in Rivers A notorious kidnap kingpin identified as Henry Woka AKA Man D. and two members of his gang have been shot dead in a combined operation by men of the Nigerian Army and local vigilante team in Elele Alimini community, Emohua Local Government, Rivers State on Monday, following a tip-off by members of the public. It was also gathered that three other suspects sustained bullet wounds during the gun duel between the soldiers in collaboration with local vigilante group against the hoodlums. Confirming the incident to journalists, head of the local vigilante team in Elele Alimini, John Woke, disclosed that the suspects kidnapped their victims and took them to their hideout in a nearby forest along Elele Barrack. Woke said from the hideout, they demanded ransom from the victim’s relatives. He said following a tip-off by members of the public, his group hinted men of the Nigerian Army, who led the operation into the criminals’ hideout. He said the kidnappers, on sighting the soldiers, opened fire, but they were overpowered by the superior fireworks of the Army, leading to the death of three bandits. A statement signed by the Igwe Fortune, SA on Media, Alimini Youth Congress AYC , said three victims were rescued from the gang. Read below. Quote:THE JUNGLE PAY DAY FOR THE KINGS OF THE HIGH WAY. A.Y.C NEWS FLASH. |