Three corps members were in the early
hours of Saturday kidnapped by gunmen in Ogonokom Community Secondary School,
Abua/Odua Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The corps members (two males and one
female) were taken away by their abductors from the Corpers’ Lodge around 12am.
It was gathered that the hoodlums had
gained entrance into their lodge while they (corps members) were fast asleep
and seized their victims.
The abducted corps members were
identified as Ogochi Martins, Chijioke Richard and Esther Nwachukwu.
Some items, including mobile phones
were said to have been taken away by the suspected kidnappers, who came with a
vehicle.
It was gathered that indigenes of the
Ogonokom community were shocked when they learnt about the kidnap of the corps
members, even as sources revealed that such incident had never occurred in the
area.
It was learnt that corps members had since been relocated to a
neighbouring community where their lives and property would be safe.
A source at the National Youth
Service Corps in the state told our correspondent that no contact had been
established with the organisation on the whereabouts of the abducted corps
members.
The state Police Public
Relations Officer, Mrs. Angela Agabe, who confirmed the incident , said three armed
men had invaded the lodge in Ogonokom community.
Agabe said the corps members were
taken to an unknown destination, adding that police had begun investigation
into the matter with a view to rescuing the corps members and apprehending
their abductors.
“Three armed men stormed the Corpers’ Lodge in Ogolocom community and
kidnapped three corps members. We have since started investigation. We are
already on top of the situation,” she stated.
She said Osama, Ogolokom and Ogolom
corps members lodge had been closed following the incident, adding that corps
members had been moved to Ominima Central Corpers’ Lodge for safety.
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