Five students abducted from a satellite campus of Rivers State University earlier this week have been rescued unharmed in a joint security operation, the state police command confirmed Thursday.
Security forces in Rivers State have successfully rescued five students of Rivers State University who were kidnapped from their off-campus residences in Emuoha Local Government Area on Tuesday.
According to a statement from the state police spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, the rescue operation was conducted early Thursday morning at Rumuodogo 2 community. The operation involved police tactical teams collaborating with other security agencies and local community support.
The rescued students—Prince London, Azubuike Kelechukwu, Elizabeth Aniete, Onyebuchi Precious, and London Sampson—have been taken to a hospital for medical examination. All were reported to be unharmed.
The abduction had triggered panic and protests among the student body, leading the university's Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Zeb-Obipi, to announce the immediate suspension of academic activities at the Emuoha campus and order students to vacate the area.
SP Iringe-Koko stated that intensive efforts are ongoing to track down and arrest the fleeing kidnappers, who are suspected to be cultists. The police command credited the successful outcome to inter-agency cooperation and community assistance.
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