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Uromi Imam Moritada Obhakhoboh free, but his kidnappers escape
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52032, member: 636"] Edo State authorities announced that Chief Imam Moritada Obhakhoboh of Uromi has been freed from captivity. Police operatives applied continuous pressure that resulted in the religious leader's release. Public Relations Officer Moses Yamu issued an official statement Tuesday confirming the development. The command secured Obhakhoboh's freedom through coordinated enforcement efforts. Law enforcement agencies had maintained intensive search operations since receiving the initial report. Criminals abducted the chief imam on July 7 within the Angle 80 section of Uromi. Family members reported the incident to Uromi Divisional Police Headquarters one day later. Obhakhoboh regained his liberty on July 13 after spending six days in captivity. Tactical teams immediately began pursuit operations upon learning of the kidnapping. Local vigilante groups joined police forces to track the perpetrators through the area. Commissioner Monday Agbonika praised his officers for their professional conduct during the rescue mission. The police chief emphasized the command's dedication to protecting citizens from criminal activities. Agbonika vowed that authorities would pursue justice against those responsible for the abduction. He urged residents to maintain vigilance while supporting security agencies with relevant intelligence. Community partnerships remain essential for combating criminal enterprises across the region. [/QUOTE]
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