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26 Kidnapped FRSC Operatives Regain Freedom

the remaining operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) allegedly kidnapped by suspected bandits have regained their freedom.

Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, made the announcement on Tuesday when he received the Market Enterprise Development Advisor, Fatima Buhari, in Lafia.

It would be recalled that security agencies had earlier rescued three out of the 26 operatives recently abducted while travelling for training at the FRSC’s Academy at Udi in Enugu State when they were abducted by suspected bandits.

Sule commended the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Bola Longe, other security agencies and all those who worked hard to free the remaining operatives of tge FRSC.

“I am happy to announce that all the 26 members of the FRSC that were recently kidnapped were released yesterday (Monday).

“I want to thank all the security agencies and all those who worked very hard to ensure that we achieved that feat.

“I want to thank them for all the efforts they are making in order to ensure that Nasarawa State remains safe,’’ he said.

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