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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Suspected kidnappers on rampage in Imo, three people feared dead

About three people were feared dead weekend in Imo State as armed gangsters suspected to be kidnappers stormed the rural Orogwe and Ogbaku communities in Owerri West and Mbaitoli local council areas.
The incidents came barely a few days after armed robbers stormed the Mbari Street branch of a first generation bank, bombed the Automated Teller Machine, carted away the money in it and shot four staff of the bank.

Vanguard equally gathered that the hoodlums kidnapped a lady and her two brothers, who returned from the United States of America to bury their mother this week.
It was also gathered that hoodlums suspected to be assassins trailed one Mr. Charles Udochukwu Okpe, to Orogwe where they finally silenced him.

The identities of the other slain persons were not known at press time but a villager who preferred anonymity, disclosed that the owner of Impetus filling station and a retired army captain, Emmanuel Iheanacho, was among those kidnapped by the armed hoodlums.

When Vanguard visited Orogwe and Ogbaku communities, people were seen in groups discussing the tragedy that befell their respective communities, as well as bemoaned the deteriorating security situation in the state.

Source: Vanguard Newspapers

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