A retired
staff of oil giant, Chevron, Mr Austine Eyen, who was abducted by kidnappers in
Sapele, Delta State, was on Tuesday, rescued by men of the Nigeria Army, Koko
Barracks, Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State, in conjunction with
the Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield, Sector 1.
Three
suspects were arrested in Sapele, while on May 13, soldiers attached to Adeje
community in Okpe Local Government Area of the state also arrested six other
suspects in connection with the kidnap.
The
suspects were paraded in Sapele before journalists at the Koko barracks.
The
Commanding Officer of Nigeria Army, Koko Barracks, who led the operations,
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Etim, said prior to the arrest, the suspects were
tracked in a forest in Oviri-Court, where the hoodlums exchanged fire with the
troops leading to their arrest and the recovery of a weapon, and that the
arrested persons thereafter provided the lead for the arrest of others.
The
three suspects arrested in Sapele, Pius Festus, Great Obiebi and Macus Gold,
who confessed to committing the crime, however, blamed the devil.
They
also confessed of having two bosses, whose names they simply gave as Bright and
Peace.
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