
Nigeria Rescues 14 Hostages From Pirates Safely
Police and financial crime investigators worked together to free 14 people kidnapped by pirates on Nigerian waterways, with no lives lost. The rescue shows how teamwork between security agencies can solve complex crimes.
Fourteen people abducted by sea pirates along Nigeria's Calabar-Oron waterways are safely back on land after a joint rescue operation. Nigerian police and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission agents freed all hostages without any casualties.
The rescue happened in Akwa Ibom State after security forces tracked the pirates using intelligence gathering and surveillance. Teams identified criminal hotspots along the maritime route and launched targeted operations across multiple locations.
Police spokesperson Timfon John said sustained pressure on criminal groups operating in the waterways led to the breakthrough. The operation demonstrated how different agencies can achieve powerful results by sharing information and resources.
All rescued victims are receiving medical care and counseling before reuniting with their families. Among the original 15 passengers taken on April 17 were young people planning to take university entrance exams in 2026.

Why This Inspires
This rescue proves that coordination beats crime every time. When police and financial investigators combined their skills and intelligence networks, they created a safety net the pirates couldn't escape.
Commissioner of Police Baba Azare praised the professionalism both agencies showed during the operation. His team is now tracking down the perpetrators to ensure they face justice.
The success sends a clear message to anyone considering maritime crime in the region. Security forces are watching, sharing information, and ready to act decisively.
Authorities are asking waterway operators and coastal residents to keep reporting suspicious activity. Every tip helps protect travelers and strengthens the safety network along these vital water routes.
Nigeria's commitment to securing its waterways just got 14 people safely home.
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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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