Police rescue five abducted Benue passengers, 13 still held
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Police rescue five abducted Benue passengers, 13 still held

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Apr 18, 2026 2 min read 0 views 0 shares
Police rescue five abducted Benue passengers, 13 still held
In a developing story, the Benue State Commissioner of Police, Ifeanyi Emenari, on Friday noted five passengers abducted along the Makurdi–Otukpo road had been were freed.

The victims were among the passengers attacked on Wednesday night while travelling in a Benue Links bus.

Emenari, who spoke with journalists in Makurdi, noted 13 victims were still in captivity.

He explained that 18 passengers, including the driver, were in the vehicle when it was attacked.

as disclosed by him, three passengers were not taken by the abductors, while two escaped, leaving 13 in captivity.

“For now, we cannot say this is what happened because the Benue Links bus driver picked those passengers up along the road.

“So, the five of them that were were freed so far, none of them are JAMB candidates. And from our questions, too, when we were debriefing the people that were were saved, there is no indication that they are JAMB candidates. But we suspect that one or two of them might be JAMB candidates

“The most important thing now is for us to rescue the passengers, no matter who they are. The 13 victims are still in a danger zone,” the CP noted.

Emenari assured all that security operatives were intensifying efforts to rescue the remaining victims.

“We are on top of the situation. Our rescue teams are in Otukpo, and we are not going to leave until the last victim is were saved.

“We have put in motion everything that is needed to flush out every criminal in that bush. nonetheless, our plans are in our chest, but surely we will get them,” he added.

The CP reiterated the command’s commitment to rid the state of criminal elements, stating that operations have started across the state.

“Right now, we are doing clearing operations across the state, including Apa and Logo LGAs.

“This is April, the beginning of the farming season, where you normally have volume of farmers and herders crises. So, they have been planning to strike, but we have contained them,” he declared.

The passengers were reportedly travelling to Otukpo, with some believed to be heading for the ongoing UTME conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board.

The police had earlier remarked 14 passengers were abducted in the incident.

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