By DADA AYOKHAI
The Edo State Police Command has confirmed the death of a young man identified as Christopher, who was shot by suspected kidnappers in Auchi, near Igbira Camp.
His female partner was taken into the bush, and the family has yet to establish contact with her.
The incident reportedly occurred on April 20 in the Igbira Camp area, near a fertiliser depot and close to a military checkpoint in the town.
Speaking by phone on Tuesday, Police Public Relations Officer ASP Eno Ikoedem said eyewitnesses reported that the suspected kidnappers were in military uniform.
“I am not saying they are soldiers, but they said the people wore army camouflage. The young man was shot. He was later rushed to a health facility but was confirmed dead. Efforts are in top gear to apprehend them and rescue the lady,” she said.
The incident has sparked concern among residents, particularly due to its proximity to a military checkpoint, raising questions about security in the area.
Residents expressed frustration over what they described as a worsening security situation across the Auchi axis, noting that kidnapping incidents have persisted for over six months without significant arrests.
“The trend is becoming increasingly alarming, with concerns that such attacks are occurring with little deterrence even in areas close to security formations,” one resident said.
This has intensified calls for stronger security measures and improved intelligence-led operations to address the situation.
Community members are urging greater collaboration between security agencies and residents, emphasising the need for vigilance and timely reporting of suspicious activities.