Saturday, July 04, 2015

Kidnappers abduct three women in Bayelsa, kill one

Bandits have stormed the Enewari community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State and abducted three women.
They also reportedly killed a young man in the community.
According to a report by the Nation, the slain man was said to have incurred the wrath of the abductors when he tried to foil the devilish operation.
‎The gunmen numbering six were said to have stormed the community on Tuesday in two speedboats.
The women were reportedly kidnapped in a community market amidst many gunshots.
Traders at the market were said to have abandoned their wares and ran to different directions for safety.
The deceased man, whose identity couldn’t be determined was said to have been gunned down when he attempted to raise the alarm to thwart the kidnap operation.
The kidnappers were said to have whisked their victims away on a speedboat to an unknown place.
A member representing Southern Ijaw Constituency III, Mr. Daniel Igali, confirmed the incident on the floor of the state House of Assembly while moving a motion under a matter of urgent public importance.
He described the invasion of Enewari community by the gunmen as a worrisome development.
He said the recent upsurge in kidnapping and other violent crimes in the state were creating fear adding that members of the state House of Assembly may not be safe to visit their constituencies.
The motion was supported by Gentle Emelah representing Yenagoa III; Mr. Ebiye Tarabina (Kolokuma/Opokuma II), Mr. Parkinson Mac-manuel, Yenagoa 1; Chief Mitema Obordor , Ogbia 1 and Bernard Kenebai, Sagbama II.
The House passed a resolution imploring the state Chief Judge to set up a special court to try cases of kidnapping and related offences

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