24 passengers rescued as Troops foil kidnap attempt on Otukpo-Enugu highway
Troops of the Joint Task Force, Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), have foiled a kidnap attempt along the Otukpo-Enugu Expressway in Benue State, rescuing 24 passengers and forcing the assailants to flee.
Lieutenant Ahmad Zubairu, Acting Media Information Officer, Headquarters JTF Operation Whirl Stroke, in a statement, said the operation followed a distress call that alerted troops on routine patrol to suspicious activity around the Amoda axis of Ohimini Local Government Area of the state.
He disclosed that the armed criminals had emerged from the bush at about 10pm and briefly taken over an existing checkpoint along the highway, where they intercepted two 18-seater commercial buses travelling from Jos, Plateau State, to Ibadan the Oyo State Caital
“The criminals stopped the buses and attempted to abduct all the passengers. However, the swift response of troops of Operation Whirl Stroke led to a firefight, which forced the kidnappers to abandon their victims and flee into the surrounding bush,” he said.
According to him, during the initial encounter, 15 passengers were rescued and handed over to the Nigerian Police Division in Otukpo.
“Six adults and four minors were initially declared missing. Subsequent operations led to the rescue of five additional adults and all four minors, who are now in the custody of the Police Area Command, Otukpo. Search efforts are ongoing to locate the remaining missing passenger,” Zubairu added.
The Force Commander of the Joint Task Force, Major General Moses Gara, while reacting to the development, commended the troops for their prompt response and professionalism, describing their actions as a demonstration of commitment to public safety.
“Our troops acted swiftly and professionally to prevent what could have been a tragic incident. Operation Whirl Stroke remains unwavering in its commitment to safeguarding lives and property within our Area of Responsibility,” Major General Gara said.
He emphasized that the task force would continue to sustain offensive operations, intelligence-led patrols and close collaboration with other security agencies to deny criminal elements freedom of action across the region
