JTF launches manhunt for kidnap kingpin in Delta, tasks community
OPDS Commander, Rear Admiral Suleiman Apochi disclosed this when he visited the Community.
Apochi added that the OPDS would stand with them throughout the process, providing the needed support leading to the arrest of the kidnap kingpin
Apochi who was flanked by the Commander of the Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS Delta, Commodore Ibrahim Dewu, and the Commander of the Sector 2 of the OPDS, Colonel Alhassan Grema noted that the incident would set the community and its neighbors who had been beneficiaries of the free medical services of the abducted Britons, backward health-wise.
Apochi described the incident as an international embarrassment to Nigeria.
“This unfortunate incident is an international embarrassment, Besides that, who is losing? Just begin to count the number of deaths from the
day those expatriates were kidnapped till date. These were people who were giving treatments free of charge and the drugs they give you are original.
“I want you people to mobilize and find Karowei, find him and let us know where to get him so he can be arrested. You people seem to be afraid of him and that’s why you don’t want to lead us to him. I want the youths of this community to brace up to their responsibility, find him and hand him over to us. Whatever assistance you need, you will have it”, he assured.
He, however, promised that the community would not fail in its responsibility to bring the kidnap kingpin to justice, assuring that nobody in the community was afraid of Karowei.
He pointed out that the wanted kidnap gang leader is not from Enekorogha.
Four British missionaries, David and Shirley Donovan, Ian Squire and Alanna Carson were abducted from their abode in Enekorogha community on October 13, 2017. Squire died in the kidnappers’ den where the other three were later freed.
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