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Agunechemba Security Raid Brothel, Arrest Two Kidnappers, Five Accomplices

- Two kidnappers, five sex workers arrested at a brothel in Akwu-Ukwu, Anambra.
- Raid followed tip-off from locals about suspicious activity.
- Building demolished in line with Anambra’s Homeland Security Laws.
Operatives of the newly established Agunechemba Security Squad have raided a kidnappers’ den at a brothel in the Akwu-Ukwu community, near Oba, in Anambra State’s Idemili South Local Government Area.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that during the operation, two suspected kidnappers were apprehended, along with five sex workers accused of aiding the criminals. The raid was initiated following a tip-off from local residents.
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According to a trending video,, the kidnappers and their accomplices were operating out of a one-storey building, which was promptly demolished by the security forces under Anambra State’s Homeland Security Laws.
An operative involved in the operation revealed, “We received credible information from concerned citizens about unusual activities at the brothel. People reported seeing young men frequenting the place late at night and leaving early in the morning. After confirming the details, we carried out the raid.”
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The operative further confirmed that some members of the kidnapping ring remain at large, but vowed that efforts to apprehend them would continue.
At the time of this report, Anambra State police authorities had not yet issued a statement on the raid.
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