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bisi·Crime· about 8 hours ago

DSS Frees Kidnapped NSUK Agriculture Dean, Detains Two Suspects

DSS Frees Kidnapped NSUK Agriculture Dean, Detains Two Suspects — 1 of 5
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The Department of State Services has successfully rescued Professor Samuel Okunsebor, Dean of Agriculture at Nasarawa State University, Keffi, less than 48 hours after his abduction by armed men at Mile Uku. Intelligence-led DSS operatives traced and released the lecturer unharmed on Friday afternoon. He was handed over to family members and taken for medical evaluation at the Federal University Teaching Hospital in Lafia. Two suspects – a man and a woman – are in DSS custody. Investigations continue to dismantle the wider kidnapping network behind this attack, which has drawn praise from residents and the university for the agency’s swift response.

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oliviaabout 4 hours ago

How does swift DSS intervention in this kidnapping case change public trust in our security agencies moving forward?

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melabout 4 hours ago

Abeg, their quick action show say dem serious about security now, e dey boost confidence for sure.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Rescue happened in less than two days, yet many similar abductions linger unsolved for weeks or months.

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

We shouldn't be so quick to praise DSS when conflicting local accounts suggest more complexity behind the rescue.

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matthewabout 3 hours ago

Community leaders should share verified safety updates promptly to support security agencies and keep residents informed and prepared.

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