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Two Feared Killed, 10 Abducted As Gunmen Hijack Bus In Edo
Two persons were feared killed while about 10 passengers were abducted in a hijack of a commercial by gunmen suspected to be kidnappers in Edo state.
The incident happened at Obagie community, Benin-Auchi-Abuja highway, Uhunmwonde local government area of the state.
It was gathered that the gunmen suddenly emerged from the bush, forced the commercial bus to stop at gun point, forcefully took the 10 persons into the bush.
One of those killed was a member of the local vigilance group, who attempted to rescue the kidnapped victims and one of the passengers in the commercial bus used as barricade by the gunmen.
It was further gathered by our correspondent that the driver of an oncoming truck who was said to have been flagged down by the gunmen, took the bus on the road for a set up, and rammed into the bus, thus, killing the passenger.
The development was said to have caused heavy gridlock on the ever busy road, as motorists had to abandon their vehicles and scamper for safety.
The Edo state police command spokesman, Chidi Nwabuzor, confirmed the incident to journalists in Benin.
He however said that they were yet to ascertain the number of passengers that kidnapped by the gunmen.
“Yes, the command is aware of the kidnap, but we are yet to ascertain the number of passengers that were kidnapped.
“Unfortunately, in the process, a member of one of the vigilante groups was killed during a gun duel with the kidnappers.
“The vigilante group in that community-engaged the kidnappers and one was killed. Effort is currently ongoing to free those kidnapped victims. Other information will be revealed as we progress,” Nwanbufo said.
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