Sunday, May 26, 2013

Police rescue four abducted expatriates

THREE Russians and a Ukrainian, who were abducted from off the coast of Bayelsa State on April 22, this year, have finally regained their freedom in Port Harcourt.

Sunday Tribune gathered that the foreigners, who had been on the search radar of security personnel since they were abducted, were sighted by men of the Rivers police command in the Borokiri area of Port Harcourt.

Confirming the development, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Rivers police command, Angel Agabe, said men of the command’s anti-kidnap squad moved in to rescue the victims after they had been cited.

Agabe gave the names and nationalities of the rescued victims as Vadym Shytov (Ukraine); Obaya Marak (Kiribati); Mikhail Teresgji (Russia) and Oleksiv Ishmyetvev (Russia).

The police spokesman who said the rescued hostages had been handed over to their firm by the state police commissioner added that investigation was on to track down those behind their abduction.

“At about 1500hrs, information received revealed that four expatriates of Leonhard and Blumber, namely: Vadym Shytov, (Ukraine); Obaya Marak, (Kiribati);  Mikhail Teresgji, (Russia) and Oleksiv Ishmyetvev, (Ukraine), kidnapped by armed hoodlums on 22 April, 2013, at 100 nautical  miles off the coast of Bayelsa waters were sighted in Borikiri  area of Port Harcourt. Operatives of the anti-kidnapping unit in Port Harcourt swiftly moved in and rescued them in good health condition. The state commissioner of police, Mr Mbu Joseph Mbu, received the hostages and handed them over to Mr Larry Etete, a company staff. Investigation in progress,” she said.
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