In a video shared by Channels TV, Igweh emphasized the importance of being vigilant, especially during late hours. He said if residents see someone flashing torch in the hills between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m., the person is likely not a hunter but a kidnapper. He also said in areas like Bwari, police officers are stationed in the bushes day and night to monitor for any suspicious activities
In Igweh’s words: “If you see someone flashing touch in the hills by 1 a.m. to 3.a.m you don’t need to ask who is the person because if the person is a hunter, there is area he would be. When you see such torchlight flashing, know it is people coming to do kidnapping. You quickly respond”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>