Edo Police confirms killing of Catholic Priest, hunter by kidnappers
June 27, 2022
Police authorities in Edo have confirmed the killing of a Catholic priest, Reverend Father Christopher Odia by kidnappers in the State.
In a statement on Monday in Benin City by Jennifer Iwegbu, the Deputy Public Relations Officer of the command said, Odia was until his death the priest in charge of St Michael Catholic Church at lkhabigbo in Etsako West Local Government Area of the state.
He was abducted from his rectory in the early hours of Sunday while he was on his way to conduct a mass for worshippers at the parish.
Shortly after the incident, Iwegbu stated that the command deployed a combined team of tactical teams from Jattu Divisional Police headquarters to the scene.
According to her, the security operatives, in collaboration with a team of local vigilante officials, went into the forest with a view to rescuing the catholic priest.
“In frustration, the kidnapped Rev Father Christopher Odia was killed by his abductors. A Hunter identified as Mr. Nurudeen was also shot dead in the process while the superior firepower of the police personnel who went on the trail of the kidnappers decimated one of them.
The Police command’s statement reads:
Following the kidnap of the parish priest of St Michael Catholic Church, lkhabigbo, Etsako West local government area of Edo State, Rev Father Christopher Odia in his rectory while coming out to go for Sunday mass in the wee hours of 26/6/22, a combined Team of Police Tactical Teams, Jattu Divisional Police operatives and the local Vigilante team, led by the Divisional Police Officer, went into the forest with a view to rescuing the catholic priest.
Other gang members escaped with various gunshot injuries. Intensive bush combing is ongoing towards ensuring that those who escaped are arrested and made to face justice.
The Commissioner of Police CP Abutu Yaro fdc, commiserates with the Catholic community in Edo state and Nigeria as he urged the general public to remain calm and go about their lawful businesses as a security strategy has been put in place to ensure the arrest of the fleeing gang members.
He further encouraged Edo state people not to relent in providing the police with prompt and useful information.
E-SIGNED
ASP JENNIFER U. IWEGBU
DEPUTY POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FOR: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE,
EDO STATE COMMAND,
BENIN CITY