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Police, NIS To Repatriate 20 Ghanaians Trafficked To Akwa Ibom – CP

by Iniobong Ekponta
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20 Ghanaians recently kidnapped and trafficked into Akwa Ibom State are to be repatriated back to their country of origin.

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The commissioner of police (CP), Baba Azare, who disclosed this while parading several criminal suspects involved in  cases of murder, kidnapping, cultism, vandalism, armed robbery and other sundry crimes, said plans have been concluded with the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), to iron out the rest of the issues surrounding the matter with a view to repatriating them.

LEADERSHIP Friday gathered the Ghanaian nationals, believed to have been hypnotized and ferried from Ghana to Akwa Ibom were rescued by the police in a well – fenced compound within the Etoi area of Uyo, the state capital, following intelligence supplied by the International Police (InterPol) and Ghana Police Service (GPS).

Addressing journalists at the Command’s headquarters, Ikot Akpanabia, near Uyo, the state capital, CP Azare, said the operational success against the criminal elements was achieved within the last one month.

He said: “Between August 1 and September 2, 2025, the Command recorded 20 major cases, including the rescue of 20 Ghanaian nationals trafficked into Uyo, the arrest of a notorious human trafficker, the foiling of a kidnap attempt in Eket, and the dismantling of armed robbery and car theft syndicates.

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“Several suspected cultists were arrested across Eket, Abak, Obot Akara, and Ikot Ekpene local government areas. Recovered items included firearms, ammunition, fetish objects, and even a human skull.

“Police neutralised a notorious kidnapper in Mkpat Enin LGA and arrested others linked to recent abductions in Eket LGA. A cache of weapons, including AK-47 rifles and pump-action guns, were seized.

“In a joint operation with InterPol, and the Ghana Police Service, 20 Ghanaian victims were rescued from a compound in Uyo. In another sting, a 47-year-old trafficker from Edo State was arrested while attempting to traffic young women abroad.

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“A five-man syndicate specialising in stealing and fabricating stolen vehicles was smashed, with nine vehicle number plates, camouflage uniforms, and documents recovered.

“A fake ophthalmologist who administered unapproved concoctions to over 300 unsuspecting victims was arrested in Itu LGA. Four suspected drug dealers were nabbed in Uyo with substances believed to be Indian hemp.”

The CP assured that all suspects would face prosecution, stressing that the Command would not relent in its efforts to rid Akwa Ibom of crimes of all sorts.

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“These operational successes underscore the dedication and professionalism of our officers, as well as the support of law-abiding citizens. Let me assure the people of Akwa Ibom that the Police Command remains resolute in making the state safe for all,” Azare stated.

He urged residents to continue providing credible intelligence to security agencies to sustain the momentum in crime – fighting.

 

 


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