The Police have confirmed the hijack of a commercial bus and the abduction of fifteen passengers by suspected gunmen along the Benin – Akure road.
A statement on Tuesday by the spokesperson for the Edo State Police Command, ASP Eno Ikoedem, said that travellers were kidnapped between Obarenren Community and Odunwongie Community along Benin-Akure road
Ikoedem explained that the police had rescued eight of the victims, including children, while efforts were ongoing to locate and rescue the remaining seven passengers.
“The Edo State Police Command wishes to inform the general public that on October 25, 2025, at about 17:00 hrs, a distress call was received by the Command while Ekiadolor Division operatives were swiftly deployed to the scene of the suspected kidnapping incident along the Benin–Akure Road, between Obarenren Community and Odunwongie Community.
“At the scene, it was revealed that at about 16:30 hours, gunshots were heard between a military checkpoint and the Anti-Kidnapping checkpoint in the area.
“A 14-seater Hummer Bus with registration number KJA 119 XF, driven by one Francis Okeke of Afuze, Owan East Local Government Area, had been attacked by armed men, while 15 passengers were taken into the nearby bush.
“Acting promptly, the operatives pursued the kidnappers into the forest and successfully rescued eight victims, including three children, unharmed.
“However, seven other passengers are still unaccounted for as efforts are ongoing to locate and rescue them.
“An aggressive manhunt for the perpetrators is currently in progress, with a full complement of technological support to ensure the safe return of the remaining victims, while the driver of the vehicle is assisting the police with the investigation.
“The Edo State Police Command assures the public that no effort will be spared in ensuring the safety of all residents and commuters within the State.
“Members of the public are encouraged to remain calm, vigilant, and to promptly report any suspicious movements or activities to the nearest police formation.
“Anyone with useful information is encouraged to kindly contact our emergency Control Room numbers: 08077773721, 08037646272,” she stated.