Police rescue Imo traditional ruler; another found dead at market square

Eze Damian Nwaigwe, the traditional ruler of Mbutu in Aboh-Mbaise council area, has been rescued unhurt, the police have said.
Police spokesman in Imo, CSP Michael Abattam, said in a statement issued in Owerri on Saturday that the traditional ruler had been reunited with his family.
He added that security had been beefed in the area.
Mr Nwaigwe was kidnapped from his residence on Thursday a day after the traditional ruler of Atta autonomous community in Njaba council area, Eze Edwin Azike, was kidnapped.
Mr Azike was, however, not as lucky as he was found dead at a market square in his area on Friday.
(NAN)
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