Barely 24 hours he was kidnapped by Fulani
herdsmen, Orhifi Orovwagbarha Agbarha-Ide Ememoh II, the Ovie of Agbarha-Warri
Kingdom in the Warri South local government area of Delta state, has been
rescued by operatives of state’s police command.
According to a report on The Punch, the
monarch was rescued by a team of local vigilante groups and the Delta state
police command at about 3.12am on Thursday morning, December 22.
This was confirmed by a palace chief and
Zannah Ibrahim, Delta state police commissioner.
According to Ibrahim, the monarch would be
conveyed to Asaba, where he was headed before the incident, but was relaxing in
an undisclosed hotel as of the time of the phone conversation.
The commissioner said the monarch was
rescued after he led a team of hundred police operatives and 30 local vigilante
groups to comb the Ossissa forest along the area where he was waylaid by
suspected herdsmen who had earlier robbed vehicles plying the busy road.
Ibrahim said: “The Ovie has been rescued by a police crack team personally led by me.
The monarch’s abductors were fleeing with him to a different location after our
men combed the entire bush in search for him.
“The
monarch was abducted by herdsmen. They are very conversant with the bush even
more than the indigenes. Our men sighted the movement of the hoodlums through a
torch light and we shot into the air which they responded. They engaged us
(police) in exchange of gun fire and left the monarch behind.
“There
was laxity on the part of the driver who sighted the kidnappers robbing other
vehicles but refused to reverse the car for safety. We have learnt our lessons
from the kidnap of the monarch. The lesson is that we all need to be alert and
vigilant.”
He added that no arrest was made during the
rescue operation but police operatives have been deployed in the area to smoke
out the suspects.
Orhifi Orovwagbarha Agbarha-Ide Ememoh II
was abducted on Wednesday, December 21, along the Ughelli/Asaba Expressway near
Ossissa community in Ndokwa-East local government area of the state while
traveling for a Security Summit in Asaba, the state capital.
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