Armed men disguised as EFCC operatives abduct 10 from hotel

On early Tuesday morning, armed men, disguising themselves as EFCC operatives, stormed White Hill Hotel on Shiroro Road.

During the raid, they abducted 10 individuals, demonstrating the growing security threats in the area.

Specifically, the attackers conducted the operation in Niger State’s Chanchaga LGA, effectively using coordinated deception to execute their plan.

Their method highlights a concerning trend regarding the exploitation of official identities by criminal groups.

This incident, which occurred around 4:58 a.m. on February 27, 2025, has left the local community in a state of distress and anxiety. Residents are understandably alarmed by the brazen nature of the attack and its implications for their safety.

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According to intelligence sources, the armed men arrived at the hotel claiming to conduct an official EFCC operation. They quickly disabled the hotel’s CCTV system, allowing them to forcefully enter guest rooms and abduct their victims seamlessly.

The Assistant Commissioner of Police confirmed the incident, stating that authorities are actively investigating the case. Their primary goals include identifying the perpetrators and locating the kidnapped individuals as soon as possible.

Authorities have not clarified the abduction’s motive nor confirmed any ransom demands as investigations continue.

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Meanwhile, they urged residents and businesses to stay alert and immediately report suspicious activities to law enforcement.

In response to the growing concerns, police have assured the public that efforts are intensifying to resolve the case. Their commitment to ensuring the safe return of the victims reflects a focused effort to restore community safety in the aftermath of the incident.

Furthermore, this alarming situation has sparked significant discussions about security in the region. As community members reflect on the misuse of official identities by criminal elements, they seek reassurance from law enforcement agencies.

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At this time, the EFCC has not issued a statement regarding the incident, leaving many questions unanswered. However, authorities will provide further updates as investigations progress, ensuring the public stays informed about the situation.

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