 Men of Operation Zender, a joint security outfit in Benio State, have arrested two kidnapped kingpins that specialise in abducting women in Makade and its environs. The suspected kidnappers were identified as Solomon Lover and Achoho Terima, both residents of Logo 1 along Makade or Tupor Road, where the building used to house the victims was demolished. Speaking with journalists while parading the kidnappers, Commissioner of Police Benio State Command Wally Abbas discussed that the kidnappers had carried out three operations since the started operations. I'm trying now again to ensure that people sleep with their two eyes closed. The rule that are coming to Benio to transport their businesses should be doing that without any ignorance. If you remember briefly, and I'm sure you are aware too, the problem of this kidnapping along that north bank, the water area, it has been rampant and since then we have been on the trail of this voice to set out our drag nets. Unfortunately enough, the last operation they had, while they were trying to escape, although they couldn't While they were trying to escape, one of their telephone dropped and that was what gave us the need. We started from there, trying to get at them, very close to them at the point they escaped. Eventually the law caught up with them. Around 7.30, just a week, I went to my house with the machete and gone. And then they took my wife in her car out of the house. They took her to a non-discretion. At the end of the day, I gave her three million at a little break. So they collected and released my wife. As you all know, the state has zero tolerance for kidnapping activities. And we have a law in place which provides that whoever allows his property, his or her property to be used by kidnappers, by kidnappers. As a den, we have that building demolished. So from here we are moving to enforce that law. We've always enforced it. We're going to enforce that law once again today.