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General News of Tuesday, 20 December 2022

Source: www.mynigeria.com

How I disarmed kidnappers, freed victims in Plateau State - Lady recounts

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Miss Lucy Tapnang, a 29-year-old woman has revealed how she attacked a gang of kidnappers, disarming one of his AK-47 and setting free some kidnapped victims in the Barkin Ladi local government area of Plateau state.

This was made known by DSP Alfred Alabo, the spokesman for the Plateau police command when speaking to journalists in Jos, the capital of the state.

According to Alabo, the incident occurred last Tuesday, December 13, at about 8:30 p.m. when shooters intercepted and abducted some travellers near the Science School, Kuru, K-Vom in Jos South local government area of the state while in transit from Abuja to Mangu.

Her words: "Upon receipt of this report, the command immediately spread dragnets across the state.

"In a bid to rescue the victims unhurt and apprehend the suspect, the commissioner of police, Plateau state command, Bartholomew N. Onyeka, ordered all police divisional headquarters under area commands to comb the forest(s) within their areas of responsibility.

"While acting on the order, the Divisional Police Officer Barkin-Ladi, CSP Yusuf Data, led a team of police operatives to Kassa Forest, where they came into contact with the kidnapped victims through credible information.

"Worthy of note was that one of the victims, a female by the name of Lucy Jeremiah Tapnang, displayed bravery by challenging her captors' grip knowing that help was on the way." He pointed out that Tapnang, who was rescued with various injuries, was taken to the police clinic for treatment.

At the same time, the other victims - Ismail Suleiman, a male from Borno, and Shuaibu Haruna, a male from Gombe - responded well to treatment.

Narrating her ordeal to journalists, Miss. Tapnang said she was in transit with other passengers when they were kidnapped and led into the bush, adding that at a point in time, she summoned the courage to attack the kidnappers to aid her escape.

Her words: "The car we were travelling in was ordered to stop precisely at the Government Science School Kuru by kidnappers at gunpoint. We were ordered to come out and surrender the phones and money in our possession.

"Out of the seven passengers, four of us were led into the bush while the remaining two were allowed to go.

"When we got to the kidnappers' hideout inside the thick forest, I told others to summon their courage and let's attack them, but the rest complained that the three kidnappers guarding us are fully armed with dangerous weapons and that doing so could be suicidal.

"I then vowed that no matter what they were holding, my God would protect me. I told them if I held the one with the gun, they should rush the one holding the knife, and I immediately rushed to grab the man with the AK-47, and he shouted and at that point the one with the knife attacked me, wanting to pierce my stomach, but I dodged it, and the knife entered my leg. But I succeeded in throwing the gun out of the hideout.

"I recall when they asked us to call our family members for a 5-million-naira ransom, the travellers warned me that they were holding weapons, but that didn't scare me."