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Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Mgbadike80: 6:31pm On Jan 30, 2021
We saw many dead bodies: Gory tale of kidnap victim from Edo forest where villains are rewarded for killing policemen

…Reveals signs, signals in kidnappers’ den, near Nigerian road where they strike twice daily
…They gave us tramadol, warned we would die like others if we didn’t take it
…They didn’t rape women but beat them, sometimes to death
…Ability to speak Hausa language helped me
Herdsmen: ‘We’ll kill all policemen, take over Edo State’


Sporadic gunshots from some armed men rented the air on December 20,2020 , at Ehor, on the Benin /Auchi expressway, Edo State.

Time was 7.45pm.

The deafening sounds of gunshots rattled travelers who were in their respective vehicles. This was followed by screeching of tyres as motorists plying the route attempted to hurriedly make u-turns to avoid being victims .

Unfortunately, one of the vehicles, a Siena bus was intercepted and all its passengers – three men and three women – dispossessed of cash and valuables.

But that was not all.

The armed men, ordered the fear stricken passengers to alight from the vehicle, be on a straight line and marched them into the bush. At that point, it dawned on all that they were not just robbers, but also kidnappers.

One kidnap too many

That was not the first time such an incident would be experienced along that route. In fact, it has become a daily occurrence. Information at Crime Guard’s disposal has it that these kidnappers operate at least twice a day. There were times, victims were hit with stray bullets during the indiscriminate shooting to force motorists to stop, and their bodies abandoned.

At other times, abducted victims were either shot dead or they died out of shock or hunger , in the kidnappers den.

These dare devils have no fear for security agents, as they have on some occasions, shot police escorts dead and their boss’ whisked into the forest and killed or released after ransom was paid.

Journey into the forest

A pregnant woman was among the passengers in the Sienna bus that was attacked on December 20, 2020.

Narrating their journey to the kidnapper’s den, one of the abducted passengers, ThankGod Okuk, revealed that their abductors were herdsmen, some of whom sounded educated.

He said: “ I traveled to Abuja for a wedding on Thursday, December 17, 2020. By Sunday morning, being December 20th, I boarded Big Joe transport to Benin city. On reaching Ekpoma, the driver told us he won’t be going to Benin because it was already past 7pm. Some of us took our belongings from the vehicle and boarded a Sienna bus to Benin.

After Ehor, we were attacked by a gang of Fulani herdsmen who shot sporadically into the air .

“As they marched us into the bush, the leader of the gang asked who was the bus driver , immediately the driver identified himself, he was beaten thoroughly before he was set free, while the rest of us were ordered to move on while they continued shooting.

“A pregnant woman among us fell down, as she could not move anymore. Some of the kidnappers tried to revive her and in the process, one of us escaped into the bush. Our abductors were so angry that they abandoned the pregnant woman and ordered us to move on.

“ We trekked for three hours, crossed a river and ascended a hill which took us about twenty minutes to climb. We descended into a dish and then thick forest. We spent three days in the forest without food.

Communication sign

“I observed that the kidnappers had a sign of communication and direction inside the forest . Some of the trees had rags tied to them , with a sign. When we approached any of the trees, they would point their torchlight to see the direction the rag faced and followed it accordingly.

Also, when they heard any noise inside the forest , they would ask us to stop while they made a sound like that of a herdsman to his cow. If there was the same response , it meant it was their colleagues but if no response, they would start shooting into the bush before commanding us to move on.

Dead bodies in the bush

“There were lots of dead bodies inside the forest, with their hands tied to their back. We trekked for another two hours before we got to their camp located in the heart of the forest .

On arrival, there was jubilation. There were dead bodies everywhere. One of the kidnappers came and started tying our hands to our back but never spoke any word to us until the next day, when the leader of the gang who was referred to as Alhaji, came to us.

He made some calls to their boss before commanding his boys to beat us.

We were beaten like animals without mercy. Thereafter, we were instructed to call our families for negotiation. Anyone whose family did not give a positive answer for payment of ransom would be given another round of beating , with some gunshots fired into the air to put fear in our minds .

Hausa dialect saved me

“When it was my turn, the negotiator picked me up and began to flog me. I begged him in Hausa dialect to be gentle with me. I was shocked when he stopped and their boss ordered him to separate me from others. He asked if I was from the North, since I was bearded. I said no, but that I was born in the North . They removed the veil from my eyes and asked me to sit on the ground while others laid on their stomachs .

I immediately called my elder brother. I was scared he would not respond well, as that would amount to my being beaten. But he did and requested the kidnapper to allow him speak with me first, to ensure I was alive. Thereafter, he begged the negotiator to consider him, saying that things were hard”.

Tramadol mixed in water was food

Okuk said they were not given food to eat but water mixed with hard drugs.

He said: “ Once a day, the kidnappers would fetch water from the river and add a tablet of tramadol inside the cup, allowing it to dissolve before giving us to drink. I had no choice than to drink it because I wanted to stay alive. They told us it would give us strength and help us endure pains and hunger and that if we didn’t take it, we would die of hunger like others .

“We excreted and urinated on our bodies throughout the days we spent in the forest. They brought in passengers twice a day, both women and children. Sometimes when they encountered any police escort, they would kill him and make away with his gun and cap. Whenever this happened, the person that fired the shot that killed the policeman would be promoted. .

Division of labour

There were 10 kidnappers with us. Among them was an armourer who serviced their guns .They had different types of guns including SMG and bags of bullets. The guns used in the morning weren’t used again until two days after.

They didn’t eat real food. They would pour garri ( cassava flour ) into oil with onions and Maggi, and eat. They didn’t rape their female victims, they only beat them, sometimes, to death .

Fortification charms

“Gun bullets don’t penetrate them. Before going out for any operation, they would try the bullets on themselves by shooting randomly after which the leader would bring out a white rag, spread it on the floor and others would surround the rag , chant some incantations before going for operation.

Free at last

“They finally agreed to accept N250,000 from each of us. But the agreement was that the two other families should hand theirs to my elder brother to bring to the designated place in the forest. But the parents of the fourth person abandoned him. At a point, they couldn’t be reached on the phone. He was nearly beaten to death. I had to beg them to also release him alongside us since his family had rejected him. Most of them agreed to release him to us”.

Message to security agents

“On the night four of us were to be released, the leader of the gang said I should tell the Police they were out for them, that their plan was to kill all policemen that would cross their path and that their intention was to take over Edo state. I told him I would personally deliver the message to the Commissioner of Police , Edo State”.

They went to collect the ransom earlier before we were released and told my brother to wait for us. They came with loaves of bread and bottles of water which were among what my brother brought. They gave us a loaf of bread and a bottle of water each.

But we were too tired to eat because our stomach was locked. We only took water .

Two of the kidnappers marched us through the forest . We trekked for about two hours inside the forest before arriving at Obagie/Ehor expressway . They left us but told us to walk into the community and narrate our ordeal to anyone we met . They said we would meet my brother there.

On reaching the community, we met some youths outside and narrated our ordeal to them. They took us to their leader who provided a room for the two girls to sleep, while the fourth man and I slept outside the hut. I was taken to a Police check point where my brother, who was held on his way back from the designated point of ransom payment, was”.

Ailing pregnant woman

Few days after their release, the pregnant woman who was abandoned in the bush by the kidnappers, reportedly contacted Okuk. She explained that she got his number from one of the ladies that was released.

Crime Guard gathered that she was rescued by members of a vigilante group that night and taken to the Ehor Police Division from where she was taken care of before continuing her journey to Benin City, the Edo State capital.

Though the Edo State Police Command has killed some kidnap suspects during cross fire, with many arrested kidnapping in the state, especially along the Benin- Auchi expressway, has remained unabated.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Xscape1993(m): 6:35pm On Jan 30, 2021
Majority of blacks are not just wicked, but devil themselves.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by sapientia(m): 6:37pm On Jan 30, 2021
Silvernorgold
Oyigboupdate

Worship time is here.

Come and worship Buhari.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Mgbadike80: 6:40pm On Jan 30, 2021
This is what NK/IPOB/ESN is fighting against, what are the governors doing about it? nothing because they're more interested on becoming a vice president to a fulani president in 2023. The eastern governors would rather fight IPOB than fulani terrorists.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by nams77: 6:49pm On Jan 30, 2021
This scourge will take the grace of God to eradicate.
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Horrible times ahead. This government allowed this sh*t to fester.


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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by EnvelopeUs(f): 6:52pm On Jan 30, 2021
tongue

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by athaboi(f): 7:22pm On Jan 30, 2021
Fulani people want to finish this country

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Psalmy2cute(m): 7:35pm On Jan 30, 2021
Very soon people will start killing fulani's indiscriminately.. including the ones begging in the street

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Emperor5(m): 7:46pm On Jan 30, 2021
From testimony of kidnaps victims, It's now obvious that all kidnapping gang is Fulani herdsmen
Yet miyeti Alla Will come out to defend them.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Slynation(m): 7:55pm On Jan 30, 2021
Men....this is so brutal, traveling to other region has suddenly become a nightmare for me

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by juvewalex(m): 8:57pm On Jan 30, 2021
I'm speechless as i don't know what to say that anyone has not said before about this fulani menace.

Shame on Southern politicians , they are folding their hands for political gains . God punish everyone involve in all of this.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by oz4real83(m): 9:21pm On Jan 30, 2021
My governor wants to be in the good book of President Buhari, he doesn't want an "IMO state style of supreme court judgement" to remove him from office. Therefore, he is turning a blind eye to the Fulani menace. Fulanis have take over the highways and Edo forests, they are everywhere u go inside the state. He won't even dare call them by the name "Fulani" for fear of the repercussion. This problem doesnt require a political solution. This is no time to be an ostrich, politics will always be a game of selfish interest, all Southern Nigerians must come together to fight this evil.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Martena40: 9:46pm On Jan 30, 2021
Hmmmmn

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by FalseProphet1(m): 9:46pm On Jan 30, 2021
This is a very serious matter, all tribes should arise and defend themselves since the government can no longer provide security.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Eben512: 9:47pm On Jan 30, 2021
lipsrsealed

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by oluseyiforjesus(m): 9:47pm On Jan 30, 2021
Very soon d goat will be chased to d wall....

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Harrykn: 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
oboy Employ forest guardian

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by WorsHollamd: 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
This is sickening

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Uyi168: 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
...
All stories, not even a single Pic of the dead bodies and the satchets of leftover tramadol..

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by dogooder: 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
na wa for naija o

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by tundchip2: 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
Omo
A million ways to die in nigeria

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by GoaddaoG: 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
Buhari has failed woefully

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by MilkyWay09: 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
Oga o
It is well
Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by 44Bulldog(m): 9:48pm On Jan 30, 2021
Nigeria my country undecided

May God heal the land

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by Timoleon(m): 9:49pm On Jan 30, 2021
Buhari is a colossal failure. No propaganda can change this fact.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by christistruth01: 9:49pm On Jan 30, 2021
Xscape1993:
Majority of blacks are not just wicked, but devil themselves.


This is not true.

People who are under the influence of drugs often behave like they have lost it completely.

Even their Close family members are not Safe.

Where there is a drug problem and guns Violence always escalates.

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Re: Edo Forest Where Fulani Kidnappers Operate by TimeManager(m): 9:49pm On Jan 30, 2021
where is oba of Benin?


kiss the truth!

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