18:46 26/06/2015
Yenagoa - The Bayelsa Police Command on Friday said it rescued
two expatriate construction workers abducted by unknown gunmen in Ogbia
Local Government Area of Bayelsa.
The command’s spokesman, Asinim
Butswat, said the Lebanese were freed on Thursday following massive
crackdown by combined security forces in the area.
"The two
Lebanese, Ibrahim Abi Phrem and Sarkis Abi Chimooni, all male, were
kidnapped on June 24, at Ogbia Local Government Area.
"They
were rescued at Okodi in Ogbia riverine community on 25 June 2015 where
they were abandoned by the kidnappers due to massive manhunt by police.
"They are hale and hearty and have been reunited with their families.
"Efforts are being intensified to arrest the kidnappers,” Butswat said.
Unknown gunmen had on Wednesday afternoon killed two policemen and abducted two Lebanese nationals in Onuegbum community.
The slain policemen were attached to Pache Construction Company, employers to the abductees.
The
eight gunmen, according to residents who witnessed the incident,
arrived the community at about 12.20 p.m. through the waterway in two
speed boats.
The gunmen reportedly besieged the sand dredging site
and shot repeatedly into the air to scare passersby and other dredging
workers in the area who escaped to safety.
The two policemen responded with gunshots, but were killed by the volley of shots released by the armed men.
Butswat said the corpses of the policemen were deposited at the morgue of the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa for autopsy.
Butswat also said that efforts were being intensified to arrest the kidnappers and bring them to book.
- NAN
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