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Police rescued four abducted children in Nasarawa: PPRO

The PPRO advised the public to promptly report suspicious movements or incidents to the nearest police station

• January 6, 2026
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The Nasarawa State Police Command says it has rescued four abducted children and reunited them with their families, following an intelligence-led operation.

The state police public relations officer, SP Rahman Nansel, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

Mr Nansel stated that the rescue followed a report received on December 31, 2025, at the New Nyanya Division in Karu LGA, concerning the disappearance of the children under suspicious circumstances.

According to him, the command immediately launched a discreet and thorough investigation upon receiving the report.

He explained that detectives of the command, working in collaboration with operatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command, acted on credible intelligence to trace the suspects’ hideout, where the children were recovered unhurt.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the children were allegedly abducted by one Abraham Asoje, 28, in conspiracy with one Joy Bolaje, 29, both of Ado Junction in the LGA.

“The suspects reportedly kept the children in confinement before the timely intervention of the police,” Mr Nansel added.

He further stated that the children had since been reunited with their families, while efforts were ongoing to apprehend other suspects, who were said to be at large.

Mr Nansel said the state commissioner of police, Shetima Mohammed, had commended the professionalism, dedication, and swift response of the operatives involved in the operation.

The police spokesperson added that the commissioner reassured residents of the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property, particularly the safety of children and other vulnerable persons in the state.

He also urged parents and guardians to be vigilant and ensure proper care of their children and wards.

The PPRO advised the public to promptly report suspicious movements or incidents to the nearest police station or through the command’s emergency lines.

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