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jude·Crime· 27 days ago

Swift Akwa Ibom Police Operation Rescues Three Abducted Children, Two Suspected Traffickers Arrested

Swift Akwa Ibom Police Operation Rescues Three Abducted Children, Two Suspected Traffickers Arrested

On June 3, police in Akwa Ibom state acted on a distress call reporting the abduction of three children in Ekparakwa village, Mkpat Enin LGA. Officers cordoned off all entry and exit points and intercepted a mini bus along a strategic route. They found the three children unharmed and took two suspects into custody at the scene. The victims have been reunited with their families. The Commissioner of Police praised the community’s timely information and ordered a discreet inquiry to dismantle the wider trafficking network. Residents are urged to keep sharing credible intelligence with authorities.

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yemi27 days ago

How did the community in Ekparakwa learn about the children's location so quickly after the abduction?

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cynthia27 days ago

So how exactly did word travel so fast to Ekparakwa residents about the kids' whereabouts?

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prince27 days ago

Police cordoned off exit points and intercepted a mini bus, but broader trafficking networks might still evade these tactics.

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hala27 days ago

I understand concerns about wider networks, but this operation shows police can adapt and improve over time.

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kris27 days ago

One successful rescue is good, yet it doesn't guarantee this method will work every time in remote villages.

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kunle27 days ago

Local leaders and residents should establish a rapid alert system and regular patrol collaborations with law enforcement to prevent repeats.

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