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DSS arrests three suspected kidnappers, rescues victim in Nasarawa
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DSS arrests three suspected kidnappers, rescues victim in Nasarawa

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Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested three suspected kidnappers in Nasarawa State and rescued a victim.

One suspect was apprehended at the criminals’ hideout in Atabula, Duduguru community, Jenkwe Development Area, while the other two were tracked down and arrested at a hotel in Lafia, the state capital.

The security operatives also burnt down the makeshift camp used by the criminals and recovered cash, five mobile phones and other items during the raid.

In a statement issued on Thursday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ibrahim Addra, Governor Abdullahi Sule described the arrest as a demonstration of the effectiveness and dedication of the security agencies.

Governor Sule commended the security agencies for their vigilance and commitment to tackling crime and criminality in the state.

He urged them to sustain the momentum and remain resolute in the fight against criminal elements in all parts of the state.

The governor assured the security agencies of the continued support of his administration in the discharge of their responsibilities.

Governor Sule also appealed to citizens to remain vigilant and provide timely, credible and useful information to security agencies.

“Collective vigilance and cooperation are essential to maintaining peace and security in the state,” he said.

DSS arrests three suspected kidnappers, rescues victim in Nasarawa

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