Edo train attack: Rescued victims recount ordeals

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Rescued victims of the Igueben train station kidnapping in Edo State yesterday described their ordeals at the hands of their captors.

They also praised the Edo State government for ensuring their safe return home.

The rescued victims told journalists at the Police Cottage Hospital, where they were taken for tests and rehabilitation following their ordeals, that the operation that rescued them was led by a combined team of security operatives.

Mr. Christian Iyere, one of the victims, praised the state government and all security agencies that assisted in their rescue.

He said: “We appreciate the state government and all the security agencies, who worked to ensure our rescue. The eight days we spent in captivity were not easy.”

Another victim, Aguele Beatrice, who was also rescued along with 11 others, thanked the security team, saying: “We were rescued by the security from the forest. The rescue operation was timely, as it has saved our lives. It has also ensured that our families and loved ones are free from trauma.”

Edo State government had provided support to a joint security team, comprising the Police, Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force, Department of State Services, DSS, local hunters, Edo State Security Network, among others, to track and intercept the kidnappers in the forest and rescue the victims.

Two of the abductees are still held hostage by fleeing abductors who escaped the raid of their camp by security operatives.