
The Imo State Police Command has debunked reports alleging the mass kidnapping of passengers travelling from Owerri to Aba along the Ngor-Okpala axis, describing the claims as false and urging members of the public to disregard them.
The command, through its spokesperson, DSP Henry Okoye, said in a press statement made available to journalists that the clarification was issued in response to a misleading viral video circulating on social media, which falsely claimed that 14 passengers were kidnapped at Ngor-Okpala.
Okoye explained that, following a thorough investigation, the command confirmed that the video originated from an incident earlier this year and has been recirculated online to create unnecessary panic. He added that concerted efforts were made at the time to ensure the safe release of the victims.
“CP Aboki Danjuma urges the public to disregard the misleading video and cautions against sharing unverified information capable of generating fear and tension. The command has deployed adequate security along the axis, in synergy with other sister security agencies and local security outfits, to ensure the safety of commuters, particularly during the holiday season of celebration,” the statement affirmed.
The command’s spokesperson also advised residents, especially those living in the area in question, to remain calm, stay vigilant, and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station or via the command’s emergency contact line 0803 477 3600.