Two kidnapped Catholic priests rescued in Anambra

Mobile Police MOPOL

Two Catholic priests kidnapped on the eve of Christmas at Umueze Anam in Anambra West local government area, Anambra, have been rescued by security operatives.

The freed priests are Peter Nwachukwu, parish priest of St Theresa’s Parish, Umueze-Anam, and Cajetan Apeh, the assistant priest.

A statement issued by the command’s spokesperson Haruna Mohammed on Friday in Awka, said that the clergymen were rescued by security men on December 27.

Mr Mohammed stated that the priests were in stable condition and have reunited with their parish and families.

He also said the rescue effort was by a combined security team comprising the police and other security agencies.

”Since the incident took place our men with the aid of modern technology and aerial surveillance in spite of the difficult terrain ensured the abductors were forced to abandon their victims at about 6:45pm on December 27, 2018,” Mohammed said.

The spokesperson quoted the state’s police commissioner Garba Baba-Umar reassuring Anambra people of adequate protection throughout the Yuletide period and beyond.

”We want to use this medium to warn criminals to stay away from the State or meet their waterloo,’’ the CP was quoted as saying.