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Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by Nonpartisan1: 1:03pm On Dec 19, 2021
Many residents of communities in Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State and Uli in Anambra State have fled their homes following an offensive launched by a joint security taskforce against bandits in the affected areas on Friday.

Doors and windows were shut while businesses were abandoned as residents took to their heels on sighting the convoy of security vehicles and two armoured cars.

Traditional rulers in the autonomous communities have also gone into hiding while prominent sons and daughters of the areas are giving up the idea of celebrating Christmas at home.


The military operation was in continuation of Monday’s clampdown on hoodlums by a joint security team comprising the Army, the Air Force, the Police Force and the Department of State Service (DSS), which succeeded in busting a devious gang that had held the entire area, particularly the people of Nkwerre-Uda community in Orsu Ihite-Ukwa village, hostage for a long time unchallenged.

The operation was no doubt a tasking mission for the security operatives as the hoodlums had barricaded the roads with fallen palm trees and also dug gullies on them to prevent security agents and vehicles from gaining access to their camps. The military patrol vehicles were held up for more than 30 minutes as the security operatives had to resort to using shovels to cover the gullies and deploying saws to clear the road of fallen palm trees.

Our correspondent, who monitored the six-hour operation in the kidnappers’ den reports that as soon as the convoy of security agents passed, the criminals would come out from hiding to reopen the gullies while the villagers watched helplessly.

Ironically, the suspected criminals appeared to enjoy the support of many of the inhabitants of the villages.

The villages boast many prominent sons and daughters including a controversial pastor who is usually in the news for weird reasons and whose approach to religion is shrouded in controversy, particularly as they concern deliverance and healing.

The bandits also mounted several checkpoints near the house of the controversial pastor where they collect tolls from motorists and levies from villagers conducting traditional marriages or building houses, without anyone challenging them.

One of the kidnappers’ strategies was to lay landmines at strategic points on the roads as well as the entrance to their camp.

Read Also; Imo community counts losses after raid
Inside the camp was a flat of about eight rooms with dilapidated roofs, doors and windows. Among the horrifying sights in it were pits filled with decomposing human bodies, decapitated human heads, charred remains of human beings, dreadful shrines and clear practice of cannibalism.

The topography of Nkwerre-Uda in Orsu Ihitte-Ukwa Community of Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State and Umuezeala Uli Community in Anambra State provides conducive environment for criminal activities. The area is surrounded by deep valley and thick bushes that provide easy escape routes for the criminals.

According to a security source, the valley requires an air raid and a permanent military camp to sustain the successes recorded in the raid for sanity to return to the areas.

It was a hectic moment for mortuary attendants trying to evacuate decomposing bodies of abduction victims who were slaughtered and dumped into seven feet deep pit dug at left rear of the camp. There were several other pits covered with earth and believed to have been filled with the remains of the victims.

The security agents came face to face with scores of decomposing and roasted corpses of human beings, some of which appeared to have been partially consumed while the remaining parts were left in the shrines and pits.

About four human skulls were also found in one of the baskets in the bandits’ camp, roasted together with decapitated legs.

Our correspondent observed that some of the body parts were roasted and consumed while some parts were used in cooking soup. ”We discovered a pot of egusi (melon) soup full of human meat,” [/b]said one of the security men.

Two traditional rulers who were kidnapped from their palaces, Eze Paul Ogbu of Ihitte Ihube and his counterpart, HRH Eze Acho Ndukwe of Amagu Ihube in Okigwe LGA, were abducted same day by different groups of the gangsters. Eze Ogbu was murdered by the hoodlums while Eze Ndukwe was rescued from the bandits’ camp by the security personnel before he could be killed.

[b]The Imo State Government moved in to evacuate more than 10 decomposing bodies, including the corpse of the traditional ruler Eze Paul Ogbu, which was dumped in a pit. Also discovered in the pit was near decomposing body of the youth leader of Ihitte Community, Okigwe, Victor Chukwuemeka Osueke.


The joint security team accompanied the mortuary attendants from the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Owerri and Aladimma to evacuate the bodies.

According to one of the mortuary attendants, the monarch and the youth leader appeared to have been clubbed to death while other victims either had their heads chopped off or their bodies dismembered.

One of the monarchs’ younger brothers, who did not want his name mentioned for security reasons, was at the site to identify the late traditional ruler and the youth leader’s body. Both were abducted from their homes in Okigwe last week.

He told The Nation: “They killed him because they accused him of supporting the Governor Hope Uzodimma second term bid.

Speaking to The Nation at the DSS office, the son of the late traditional ruler, Prince Chuks Ogbu, confirmed that the evacuated body was that of his father. ”It is the body of my father,” he said.

The leader of the security team, Wilcox Idaminabo, said they were at the camp based on intelligence that bandits had turned the place to a haven for kidnapping and all sorts of crimes.

As a result of the raid, the security agents were able to rescue HRH Eze Acho Ndukwe of Amagu Ihube in Okigwe LGA, who was abducted some days back.

“In addition, we recovered vehicles and saw a lot of dead bodies, as their stock in trade was to kidnap, kill, behead some and roast,” Idaminabo said.

The team leader said that Governor Uzodimma had asked them “to sustain the momentum, return stability and normalcy in the area to achieve the target of ensuring that the people come home to enjoy Christmas.”

Receiving the team on arrival at the DSS office in Owerri, the State capital, Governor Uzodinma thanked God for the successes recorded, insisting that “it is only by the Grace of God who hears the fervent prayers of his people that the success was achieved.”

He added that he was vindicated as he had said that the spate of insecurity in the state was contrived, sponsored and masterminded by disgruntled politicians who have sworn to make the state ungovernable for him.

He described the hoodlums as “ordinary criminals who have no future marauding as bandits” and vowed that “the law would take its course on them.”

The governor further assured that government would take on criminals in the state headlong, describing banditry as a “jungle business.”

Expressing gratitude to God and the Security agencies for saving his life from kidnappers, Eze Acho Ndukwe described the role played by the security operatives following the directive of the governor as “wonderful show of power unprecedented in his life time.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/shocking-finds-as-security-agents-raid-kidnappers-den-in-imo-for-six-hours/amp/

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by Nonpartisan1: 1:03pm On Dec 19, 2021
Ironically, the suspected criminals appeared to enjoy the support of many of the inhabitants of the villages.

So the villagers are supporting the "DSS" that are kidnapping their people according to the brainless ipob terrorists?

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by Nonpartisan1: 1:03pm On Dec 19, 2021
Our correspondent observed that some of the body parts were roasted and consumed while some parts were used in cooking soup. ”We discovered a pot of egusi (melon) soup full of human meat,” said one of the security men.

It is finished! Alaigbo is gone to the dust. To even imagine that some of the Egusi -eating -cannibals are all over Nairaland and Facebook defending ipob atrocities.

Tufiakwa!

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by Nonpartisan1: 1:04pm On Dec 19, 2021
The bandits also mounted several checkpoints near the house of the controversial pastor where they collect tolls from motorists and levies from villagers conducting traditional marriages or building houses, without anyone challenging them.

This is the House Of Prophet Odumeje. He stays on the alter of their useless gods every Sunday to praise the efforts of the ipob cannibals while justifying their atrocities. i can bet my balls, that he gets his supply of human parts from this cannibals.

They use his house as a camp where they prepare the Egusi soup made of human flesh.

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by helinues: 1:05pm On Dec 19, 2021
Who are those saying there are no effects after FG re proscribed Ipob as a terrorist group?

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by OssyMalik: 1:06pm On Dec 19, 2021
Nonpartisan1:
ok
oya blame it on IPOB because that’s what you wanna say.

Zombie

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by OssyMalik: 1:08pm On Dec 19, 2021
helinues:
Who are those saying there are no effects after FG re proscribed Ipob as a terrorist group?
blame kidnapping and banditry in the north also on IPOB. Even the story didn’t mention IPOB as perpetrators of the crime

Another Zombie

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by otipoju(m): 1:10pm On Dec 19, 2021
Where there is no revelation, the people cast off restraint. But he who keeps the law, happy is he.

Proverbs 29:18.

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by BigSarah(f): 1:10pm On Dec 19, 2021
Too bad

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by yanabasee2: 1:13pm On Dec 19, 2021
Omo...... If Biafra is a success today, the people that will remain will be eating each other as suya ....



Jews eating biafrans...... e loud!

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by helinues: 1:17pm On Dec 19, 2021
OssyMalik:
blame kidnapping and banditry in the north also on IPOB. Even the story didn’t mention IPOB as perpetrators of the crime

Another Zombie

Yhen Yhan Yhon

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by History555: 1:20pm On Dec 19, 2021
A lot of exaggeration in this story.

1. The correspondent noticed during the raid as soon as security agents covered the gullies and cut the palm trees with saw, the kidnappers came out to dig open the gullies again while villagers watched helplessly. Seriously the journalist witnessed this or his this a joke.

2. According to the journalist the village was deserted, then the same journalist now says the criminals had support from the villagers. How can a deserted village have supporters.

3. The journalist says the criminals hideout is inside the thick forest then says he sighted the criminals mount several checkpoints near the house of a controversial pastor where they collected levies unchallenged. Seriously the journalist saw all these or is making up stories

4. The criminals planted landmines enroute their camp and other strategic locations. Seriously does the journalist know what landmines is. Is landmines now lollipop that is sold anywhere.

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by tsdarkside(m): 1:35pm On Dec 19, 2021
Nonpartisan1:


So the villagers are supporting the "DSS" that are kidnapping their people according brainless ipob terrorists?

ndi head miners....

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by nzeobi(m): 2:13pm On Dec 19, 2021
The controversial pastor they are talking about is odumeje cos that's his town

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by rayvelez(m): 2:16pm On Dec 19, 2021
Omoh nah this one weak me oo so ndi omo nah skull miners and human eaters smh...

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by nzeobi(m): 2:22pm On Dec 19, 2021
Nonpartisan1:


This is the House Of Prophet Odumeje. He stays on the alter of their useless gods every Sunday to praise the efforts of the ipob cannibals while justifying their atrocities. i can bet my balls, that he gets his supply of human parts from this cannibals.

They use his house as a camp where they prepare the Egusi soup made of human flesh.

Nairaland is a faceless forum don't rant here. Go to your Facebook page and write this rubbish you just wrote and see if you won't be sued

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by FactBoyz: 5:50pm On Dec 19, 2021
angry
Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by DropsMic(m): 5:51pm On Dec 19, 2021
Death to all criminals

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by Aufbauh(m): 5:51pm On Dec 19, 2021
It's unimaginable that people still practice cannibalism in this 21st century. Quite disgusting and pathetic.
The whole local government is complicit in the crime. They knew about it and couldn't report the urgly practice to the authority.

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by seunmsg(m): 5:51pm On Dec 19, 2021
Ironically, the suspected criminals appeared to enjoy the support of many of the inhabitants of the villages.

Sadly, that’s how they roll in that part of rye country. They support anything that has to do with criminality. When they start reaping the fruit of their misdeeds, they will come on social media and accuse Buhari of sending DSS to kill their people. They won’t ever take responsibility for their actions.

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by SwissMass: 5:51pm On Dec 19, 2021
Some baby factory criminals and drug traffickers from this place will still open their trash gutter mouth to abuse SW, these criminals

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by Nobody: 5:52pm On Dec 19, 2021
Good one
Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by Wiseandtrue(f): 5:53pm On Dec 19, 2021
And the drama by the NIGERIA DSS never ends! grin grin

They couldn't exert the same strength in the North grin grin grin cheesy grin na for South East them they dey very courageous grin grin

If Twitter can simply delete a message and they were suspended till now,

Imagine what you (Igbos) are going through for daring the dare devil!

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Re: Security Agents Raid Kidnappers’ Den In Imo For Six Hours by Jack005(m): 5:53pm On Dec 19, 2021
No picture to back up your claims? I can never believe the Nigerian police unless there's substantial evidence.. Propaganda people.

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