Akwa Ibom News

Suspected Militants Kill Police Sergeant In Uyo

Suspected Militants have killed one Police sergeant, Shedrach Stephen, during a rescue operation in Akwa Ibom State.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Adeyemi Ogunjemilusi, who said this during a press conference in Uyo on Saturday, added that the Command recovered bullet-proof vests, Police and military uniforms, live ammunition, cartridges and charms from the hoodlums.

“On August 16, 2018, the Police rescued an unknown lady who was still in a coma.

“The rescue operation led to the death of one gallant Police officer, Sgt. Shedrach Stephen,” he said.

Ogunjemilusi revealed that the command rescued an Independent National Electoral Commission worker, Mr. Otobong Ukpong, who was abducted by militants on June 5 when he was going to work.

Besides Ukpong, the Police announced that it also rescued a minor and seven other people who were also kidnapped by the militants at several times.

He noted that the Police were able to achieve the feat by collaborating with other security agencies.

He added that the Command, along with other security agencies, flushed out the hoodlums terrorising Etim Ekpo and Ukanafun local government areas of the state at about 12pm and rescued the nine kidnapped victims.

“Today, I am delighted to inform you that at about 12pm, my men of ‘Operation Purge’ saddled with responsibility of flushing out the hoodlums terrorising Etim Ekpo and Ukanafun councils, achieved a great breakthrough.

“They rescued nine kidnapped victims, one of whom is the staff of INEC, Mr. Otobong Sylvester Ukpong, 34 years old from Iwukem in Etim Ekpo, kidnapped on June 5, 2018,” he said.

Ogunjemilusi listed those rescued to include Eno Udo, ‘M’, 50; Eno Okon, ‘F’, 37; Uduak Fred, ‘F’, 45; and Charity Peter ‘F,’ 54.

Others are Bessy Okpon ‘F’, 55; Esther Okpon, ‘F’, 35; Victoria Udo, ‘F’, 50 and Imaobong ‘F’, 14.

Ogumjemilusi added that the Command was committed to sustaining the tempo in crime fighting and protection of lives and property in Akwa Ibom.

“Let me again assure the good people of Etim Ekpo and Ukanafun LGAs of our commitment to restoring peace and security to their communities and every other community in Akwa Ibom,” he said.

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