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The Edo State Government says intelligence report has indicated that 20 persons were kidnapped at the Igueben train station in the state and not 32 persons.

The Edo State Commissioner for Communication Chris Nehikhare, said this while giving an update of the incident in a chat with journalists in Benin, the state capital on Wednesday.

Nehikhare stated that seven of the abducted persons had been recused, recalling that the victims were waiting for a 4 p.m. train from Igueben station to Warri when the kidnappers abducted them on Saturday.

“The kidnappers successfully kidnapped 20 persons at the Igueben train station and not 32 persons as previously said.

“Out of the 20 persons, seven have been rescued while 13 persons are still with the kidnappers.

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“The operation is still ongoing and we are confident that very soon, the ordeal of the innocent citizens will soon be over,” he said.

The commissioner noted that the deputy governor of Edo State, Phillip Shaibu, had a conversation with traditional rulers in the locality on the consequences of harbouring kidnappers.

“If kidnappers are found residing or using any of the property in the community, such property would be forfeited to the state government and would be destroyed.

“Also, if at any point those that use the facility were found to have killed any of their captive, owner of such facility would be charged for murder and prosecuted along with the perpetrators of the crime.

“The deputy governor also told the traditional rulers to increase surveillance in their areas to prevent crime,” Nehikhare added.

He, however, enjoined the media to work with the information from the government and not from other sources for the safety of the family of the victims.

The commissioner stated that Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has assured the families of the abducted train passengers of their safety and rescue.

The Star

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