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JUST-IN: Imo Police Command Unleash Massive Manhunt To Rescue Abducted Motorists In Ngor Okpala

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The Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, CP Aboki Danjuma, has launched an intensive operation with other security agencies and local vigilante groups to apprehend the hoodlums behind the attack and abduction of motorists at Amala Autonomous Community, Ngor-Okpala LGA, on 7th December 2025, and possibly rescue the kidnapped victims.

JUST-IN: Imo Police Command Unleash Massive Manhunt To Rescue Abducted Motorists In Ngor Okpala

Preliminary findings indicate that at about 17:50hrs, armed men emerged from a bush path at Amala, shot the driver of a Toyota Highlander Jeep (SMK 514 BD), and abducted the occupants of a Lexus RS300 (FSD 334 XA).

JUST-IN: Imo Police Command Unleash Massive Manhunt To Rescue Abducted Motorists In Ngor Okpala

On receiving the information, officers from Ngor-Okpala Division swiftly mobilised to the scene, secured the area, and evacuated the victim to the hospital, where he was confirmed dead.

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Consequently, joint security operatives have commenced bush-combing, search-and-rescue, and suspect-tracking within the Amala forest axis and surrounding communities. Investigations have commenced with promising progress made toward apprehending those responsible.

JUST-IN: Imo Police Command Unleash Massive Manhunt To Rescue Abducted Motorists In Ngor Okpala

The Imo State Police Command assures residents that all necessary resources are being deployed to rescue the victim and forestall future occurrences. Members of the public are urged to remain calm and provide any information that may assist the ongoing operation to the nearest police station or via 0803 477 3600.

DSP OKOYE HENRY, ANIPR
Police Public Relations Officer
Imo State Command

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