Sea Pirates Kidnap 17 Passengers for Calabar Waterways – Police Confirm

Sea Pirates Kidnap 17 Passengers for Calabar Waterways – Police Confirm

Sea pirates don attack passengers wey dey travel for Calabar waterways and carry 17 people go. The criminals, armed with guns and cutlass, block the passenger boat wey dey move from one part of the river to another. Before anybody fit react, the pirates don order everybody out and bundle 17 people enter their own speedboat.

Sea pirates action don scatter the peace of the community as people dey fear to use the waterways again. Eyewitnesses talk say the whole matter happen sharp-sharp like Nollywood action film. One man wey survive the attack yarn, “Na God save me, if not, dem for carry me follow the rest.”

Sea pirates wahala don turn another security headache for Cross River people wey dey depend on river transport for daily waka.

Sea Pirates Force Police to Swing into Action

The pirates people kidnapping don make Cross River Police Command launch quick response to track the suspects. Police spokesman confirm say marine police and joint security operatives don already dey patrol the waterways. The plan na to locate the kidnappers hideout and rescue the victims without harm.

Sea pirates no dey give notice, so police say dem go double security presence for Calabar waterways to stop another attack. Officers don beg residents and boat operators to report suspicious movement wey dem see around river communities.

Them case don also ginger call for Navy involvement, as people believe say stronger force go fit chase criminals comot from water side.

Sea Pirates Put Fear for Community Mind

Sea pirates attack don leave residents and traders dey panic because water transport na major way for people wey dey do business for Cross River. Fishermen, traders and travelers dey complain say dem no dey safe again as pirates fit show anytime.

Them action don even affect local economy as some boat operators don pause their movement. One fisherman lament say, “If pirates continue like this, we no go fit fish again. Hunger go start for village.”

Them wahala don turn hot topic as people dey beg government make dem act fast before things spoil more.


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