The victims were said to have boarded the vehicle at Rumuokoro in Port Harcourt and were travelling to Ndele, Elele and Ahoada before the incident happened.
18 passengers boarded the bus and the driver, making 19 persons, but 16 persons were in the vehicle when they were intercepted around 8pm by the bandits.
18 passengers boarded the bus and the driver, making 19 persons, but 16 persons were in the vehicle when they were intercepted around 8pm by the bandits.
Mr. Bright Welekwe, one of the victims, who escaped from the kidnappers during the incident told Vanguard that three of the passengers had alighted at Ndele before the incident. Welekwe revealed that when the remaining 17 persons were forced into the bush that he sneaked into the bush and ran straight back to the road.
The victim further disclosed that when he got to the road, where the bus was abandoned, he met four of the passengers, who he said had also escaped.
He said: “We were 19 that boarded a bus from Rumuokoro going to Ahoada but when we got to Ndele three people dropped after they dropped it did not take long, within the bush between Ndele and Elele Alimini hoodlums ambushed us and tried to take us inside the bush me and other four persons escaped before police personnel arrived the scene.
“But I am sure they did not recover the rest people that night even with the help of soldiers, police officers carried five of us to a place where we saw another vehicle and joined to our destination.”
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Ahmed Zaki, who confirmed the incident in a radio station in the state, noted that the police is on top of the situation.
“But I am sure they did not recover the rest people that night even with the help of soldiers, police officers carried five of us to a place where we saw another vehicle and joined to our destination.”
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Ahmed Zaki, who confirmed the incident in a radio station in the state, noted that the police is on top of the situation.
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