Four Chinese nationals on Friday regained their freedom from the captive of their abductors, following a joint operation of the men of the military operatives in Okitipupa and the Naval base in Igbokoda, in Ondo state.
The four men who had been in the captive of the kidnappers for some weeks were abducted on their way to Lagos along Ogooluwayo community in the Ilaje local government area of the state.
They were however taken to the creeks along Ebute by some sea pirates where men of the Nigerian Army and Navy intercepted the sea pirates and discovered the abducted Chinese nationals.
Disclosing how the victims were rescued, the Assistant Director Army Public Relations, Major Ojo Adenegan, explained that the victims were rescued during a joint routine patrol on the waterways after intercepting the sea pirates.
According to him, there was a gun duel between the patrol team and the sea pirates saying some of the criminals escaped with gunshot wounds while one of them was arrested by the team.
He, however, disclosed that the rescued Chinese nationals had sustained gunshot wounds from their abductors before the security operatives discovered them where they were kept.
Adelegan said “It took the gallantry effort of our men to rescued the four Chinese who have sustained gun wounds from the Kidnappers. The rescued victims have been taken to the hospital and are responding to treatment.”
He, however, commended the local hunters of the Ogooluwayo community led by Job Omogunwa, for their support in securing the freedom of the victims and arrest of one of the kidnappers.
He said “It is worthy to note that youths of Ogooluwa community led by Mr Job Omogunwa joined our men in the operation which is an evidence of good community relations between the military and members in our area of responsibility.
“We are using this medium to urge the general public especially in the riverine areas of Ondo State to avail us with useful information on the fleeing kidnappers who escaped with gunshot wounds.”