
Police Rescue Kidnapped Man Unhurt in Under 24 Hours
When kidnappers seized a man from a supermarket in Akwa Ibom, police tracked him down and brought him home safely before the day was over. Their swift action saved a life and showed what dedicated police work can accomplish.
A kidnapping victim in Akwa Ibom State walked free less than 24 hours after being taken, thanks to quick police work that turned a terrifying ordeal into a rescue success story.
The man was shopping at a supermarket in Obotim Village on Tuesday when kidnappers stormed in and forced him away. His captors immediately withdrew 1.9 million naira from his account and demanded 30 million naira more from his family.
But the Akwa Ibom Police Command wasn't waiting around. Officers launched intelligence-driven operations across multiple locations, coordinating between units to track down the victim.
Deputy Superintendent Timfon John announced Friday that their targeted approach worked. The rescue team found the man and brought him home safely, with no injuries.
Police rushed him to a medical facility for examination. Doctors confirmed he was in stable condition despite his ordeal.

The Bright Side
This rescue shows what's possible when police departments prioritize swift action and smart coordination. While kidnapping remains a serious challenge across Nigeria, this case proves that determined law enforcement can win.
The Akwa Ibom command calls it part of their zero-tolerance policy against kidnapping and violent crime. Their message is clear: criminals may strike fast, but justice can move faster.
Officers are now hunting the perpetrators who carried out the kidnapping. The investigation continues as police work to bring them to justice.
Police spokesperson John urged community members to stay alert and report suspicious activity in their neighborhoods. Eyes on the ground combined with professional police work create the kind of network that saves lives.
For one family in Akwa Ibom, their nightmare ended in less than a day because officers refused to let another hour pass.
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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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