Freedom at Last: 27 Kidnapped Passengers Rescued by Army in Benue
Freedom at Last: 27 Kidnapped Passengers Rescued by Army in Benue

In a major victory against criminal activities in Benue State, the Nigerian Army has successfully rescued 27 passengers who were abducted by suspected kidnappers along a highway. The daring rescue operation has been hailed as a sign of renewed hope for residents living in fear of rampant abductions.
According to military sources, the victims were traveling in commercial vehicles when they were ambushed by armed men who forced them into the forest. Security operatives, acting on intelligence, swiftly mobilized troops and launched a coordinated operation that led to the rescue.
The Army confirmed that all 27 passengers were freed unharmed and have since been reunited with their families. The kidnappers reportedly fled upon sighting the advancing troops, abandoning their captives. Efforts are ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects and dismantle their hideouts.
One of the rescued victims, who spoke under condition of anonymity, described the ordeal as “terrifying,” adding that they were uncertain if they would ever see their families again. “We thank God and the soldiers who risked their lives for us,” the victim said, fighting back tears.
Military authorities reassured the public of their commitment to restoring safety across highways and communities in Benue and beyond. They further urged citizens to remain vigilant and provide timely information to aid security operations.
Kidnapping for ransom has been a recurring menace in parts of Nigeria, with innocent travelers often targeted by criminal gangs. The latest operation, however, underscores the determination of the Nigerian Army to confront the threat and protect lives.
For the rescued passengers, the nightmare is over. For many in Benue, the successful rescue serves as a beacon of hope that the tide may finally be turning agains
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