Gunmen abduct military officer in Benue, demand N5m ransom

Military sources disclosed that Ogbonna, a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (SNCO), was taken near an army barracks in the state capital

An image of military men during stop and search operation

An image of military men during stop and search operation

Unidentified gunmen have abducted Nigerian Army officer Charles Ogbonna in Makurdi, Benue State, according to SaharaReporters.

Military sources disclosed that Ogbonna, a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer (SNCO), was taken near an army barracks in the state capital. His identity card was found in his abandoned car.

The kidnappers are demanding a N5 million ransom for his release and are in contact with his wife, as confirmed by a military signal.

The signal read, “INFO RECIEVED FRM ADJT 72 PARA BN REVEALED THAT OWN UNIT SNCO 93NA/36/1480 /WO CHARLES OGBONNA IS SUSPECTED TO HAVE BEEN KIDNAPPED (.)

“THE SNCO WAS ON PASS FROM 10 – 19 MAY 24 AND WAS TO RPT FOR DUTY ON MONDAY 20 MAY 24, BUT FAILED TO DO SO (.) THE SNCO WAS LAST SEEN AT ABOUT 190800A MAY 24 DRIVING OUT OF THE BARRACKS AT MARKUDI ENROUTE AGENEBODE.

“TPS OF 72 PARA BN LATER FOUND HIS CAR ABANDONED ALONG NAKA – MARKUDI RD WHILE RESPONDING TO ROBBERY AND KIDNAPPING INCIDENT (.) THE SNCO MIL ID CARD WAS FOUND IN THE CAR (.) OWN INVESTIGATION REVEALED THAT THE KIDNAPPERS HAVE CONTACTED THE SNCOs WIFE DEMANDING FOR RANSOM OF FIVE MILLION NAIRA (N5.000.000).

“72 PARA BN HAS INTENSIFIED EFFORT TO SEARCH FOR THE SNCO (.) RESPECTFULLY FWD FOR YOUR INFO.“

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