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SHOCKER! Graves, exotic cars reportedly discovered deep inside forest in Imo kidnappers’ den

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Graves, exotic cars reportedly discovered deep inside a forest in kidnappers' den in Imo State

A heartbreaking discovery was reportedly made in Imo State after a kidnapping den was uncovered in Imo State, Nigeria.

This was contained in a report culled from the wall of a Facebook user, Ajuluchuks Ugo Okeke, on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.

According to the report, some unmarked graves, exotic cars and a host of paraphernalia were reportedly discovered deep inside a forest in the kidnappers’ den.

Reporting on the incident, Ugo Okeke wrote on Facebook:

“Too many families in Igboland have suffered unimaginable pain, losing their loved ones to the hands of kidnappers.

“The recent discovery of a kidnapping camp at the boundary between Umuosinta Amuzi Obowo and Iheteafor-Ukwu Ahiazu Mbaise in Imo State has once again exposed the horrors many have endured in silence.

“At this site, unmarked graves were found—silent witnesses to the fate of victims who never made it home.

“Some were reportedly murdered even after their families paid ransom, while others were killed outright.

“Scattered among the graves were stolen vehicles—Toyota Avalons, Range Rovers, Toyota Camrys, Lexus models—belonging to individuals whose fates were cruelly sealed by these criminals.

“Reports indicate that this gang operates from Port Harcourt.

“After carrying out their evil acts in Imo State, they retreat there to hide, only to return and continue their reign of terror in the Obowo axis.

“Just this past Monday, witnesses say they came back to move two stolen cars, likely to sell them off.

“This discovery is a painful reminder of the insecurity that plagues our land. But it is also a call to action.

“Our communities must stand together, and our authorities must act swiftly to dismantle these networks of terror.

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“No family should have to endure the agony of losing a loved one in such a cruel manner.

“Let’s not look away. Let’s demand justice.”

Earlier in his introduction, Okeke emphasised that it is “time to turn the tide”, adding: “Southeast governors must synergize to save the entirety of Alaigbo” (Igbo land).

“May the souls of those who didn’t make it alive from this camp rest in peace,” he prayed.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Henry Okoye, declined comment on the shocking discovery.

More details of the discovery will be published in due course. Please stay tuned…

In the meantime, see photos from the discovery below:


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