Abducted Brothers Escape as Kidnappers Sleep Off in Edo!
Reported By Marian Opeyemi Fasesan | Sele Media Africa
Two brothers kidnapped along the Adughe–Imoga Road in Edo State have escaped captivity after their abductors reportedly fell asleep in the forest.
According to community sources, the brothers were seized last Friday while returning from a local market. Their captors, believed to be part of a criminal gang operating in the area, led them deep into the bush and held them for days.
“They noticed the kidnappers had dozed off in the early hours and quietly fled,” a vigilante leader said.
Key Details:
- The escape occurred in the early hours of Monday near the Imoga forest axis.
- Locals who found the brothers alerted security forces, who have since launched a manhunt for the fleeing suspects.
- The victims are reportedly unharmed but traumatised.
Why It Matters:
- The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in rural parts of Edo State.
- It underscores the resilience of victims and the need for improved forest patrols.
- The bold escape may embolden local communities to enhance their vigilante efforts.
Citations:
- Eyewitness Accounts – Imoga Vigilante Group, Nov. 10, 2025
- Edo State Police – Preliminary Investigation Report
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