Kidnapping in Awka: Anambra Police Use Viral Video to Track Down Suspects

The Anambra State Police Command is utilizing a viral video of a kidnapping incident to aid in their investigation and rescue operations. The video, which shows three armed men in a stainless-colored Highlander without a plate number, has been instrumental in helping the police track down the suspects.



The Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, has commended the individual who recorded the video, stating that their bravery is assisting in the rescue operations and potentially helping to save the kidnapped victim. CP Orutugu noted that the courageous act demonstrates the impact of community involvement in supporting law enforcement efforts.


The Anambra State Police Command is working to identify the suspects, gather evidence, and potentially apprehend those involved in the criminal activities. The police are leveraging the viral video to track down the kidnappers and bring them to justice.

The police appreciate the support of the community in providing valuable information that can aid in their investigations. The command encourages citizens to continue providing information that can help prevent and combat crimes in the state.


The police are working tirelessly to rescue the kidnapped victim, and the viral video has been instrumental in aiding their efforts. The command is optimistic that with the community's support, they can successfully rescue the victim and bring the perpetrators to justice.


The Anambra State Police Command remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of citizens. The command will continue to work with the community to prevent and combat crimes, and to bring perpetrators to justice.



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