Yenagoa: The abducted Judge of the Bayelsa High Court, Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro, kidnapped on June 21, has regained his freedom.
Omukoro, who was abducted in front of an eatery in the Ekeki area of Yenagoa, was released on Thursday evening.
The rescued judge had already been debriefed by operatives at the Department of State Services (DSS) headquarters in Yenagoa.
The State Director of the DSS, Oluwatosin Ajayi, and the State Commissioner of Police, Francis Idu, in their various remarks, said that the abducted judge was released unhurt without any ransom payment.
Omukoro, speaking to journalists at the DSS premises, expressed gratitude to everyone who participated in his rescue efforts, describing the last 12 days as “confusing.”
“I was confused in the kidnappers’ den. I still cannot come to terms with the fact that I was kidnapped and kept in the forest and exposed to cold. I thank God I was rescued alive.
“I can’t thank God enough; it will always be an unforgettable experience for me. I thank God I came out alive,” he said.
Meanwhile, the President of the Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Daniel Ayah, stated that the rescue of Omukoro was a collective effort involving the security agencies, the Judiciary, and the state government.
Ayah noted that the Chief Judge of the State was seriously disturbed by the incident, adding that three suspects have been arrested in connection with the crime, while three others were still at large, according to the police.
Similarly, the state Commissioner of Police, Idu, stated that the joint efforts of the security agencies led to the rescue of the abducted judge.