Kidnappers abduct 17-year-old FUTO student, police begin search

May 5, 2026 4:50 pm

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By  Olugbenga Ige

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The Imo State Police Command has commenced a coordinated search and rescue operation following the abduction of a 17-year-old student of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Mary Ezinwayi Uzoma.

The 100-level Microbiology student was reportedly kidnapped along the FUTO/Ihiagwa Road in Owerri West Local Government Area.

The command said it swiftly mobilised to the scene in collaboration with local vigilantes, with adjoining bushes and surrounding areas subjected to intensive search operations.

Police spokesperson, Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, noting that the Commissioner of Police, Audu Garba Bosso, had directed the Anti-Kidnapping Unit to take over the case.

“The directives are part of proactive measures aimed at ensuring the safe rescue of the victim and the swift arrest of the perpetrators,” Okoye said.

He added that the command had intensified intelligence-led operations in collaboration with other security agencies.

According to him, security deployment has also been reinforced across the FUTO axis and neighbouring communities.

“The CP has reinforced security deployment across the FUTO axis and adjoining communities, with sustained patrols, surveillance, and visibility policing already ongoing,” he stated.

Okoye assured students, school authorities, and residents of the command’s commitment to ensuring their safety.

“The Imo State Police Command remains proactive and resolute in its mandate to prevent crime, protect lives, and property,” he said.

He urged members of the public with useful information to report to the nearest police station or contact the command through its emergency line.

“Members of the public with useful information are encouraged to report at the nearest police station or contact 0803 477 3600,” the statement added.

Olugbenga Ige

Olugbenga Ige is a journalist at Punch Newspapers with over nine years of professional reporting experience. He is known for his sharp eye for compelling stories and a strong instinct for identifying newsworthy developments. Over the years, Olugbenga has built a reputation for turning leads into clear, engaging, and well-structured reports that resonate with readers. His work reflects deep newsroom experience, editorial judgment, and a commitment to accurate, impactful journalism.

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