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Cross River: Army foils abduction, rescues victims from suspected sea pirates

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Cross River: Army foils abduction, rescues victims from suspected sea pirates

By: Zagazola Makama

Four passengers abducted by suspected sea pirates on the waterways between Nigeria and Cameroon have been rescued unharmed by the Nigerian Army, security sources confirmed.

The incident occurred on 2 December 2025 when Ebuka Clinton, Alice David Albino, Usin Divine, and another passenger boarded a commercial speed boat from Ikang Beach, Bakassi, to Isanghele Fishing Pond in Cameroon.

They were intercepted and taken hostage by suspected sea pirates to an unknown location on the waterways.

On spotting a Nigerian Army patrol boat, the assailants fired sporadically and abandoned the victims in their attempt to escape to the Cameroonian creeks using another speed boat.

One of the victims, Blessing Bassey Edem of Ikang, sustained a bullet injury on her right buttock. She and the other passengers were later rescued and conveyed to the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital for treatment, where they are reported to be responding to medical attention.

Authorities are monitoring the waterways to prevent further abduction attempts.

Cross River: Army foils abduction, rescues victims from suspected sea pirates

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