Woman Details Horrific Ordeal of Sister Abducted by One-Chance Operators in Port Harcourt
Sister's Horrific Ordeal with One-Chance Operators in PH

A woman has shared the horrific abuse her sister endured after falling into the trap of one-chance operators in Port Harcourt. The victim was driven around the city for four to five hours, during which she was beaten, robbed, and had loans taken from her digital accounts.

Abduction and Harrowing Journey

The incident occurred around 8 pm on a Monday. The one-chance operators picked up the sister and drove her across Port Harcourt, from Alakahia to Airforce, without encountering any police presence. The woman noted that the operators even stopped at a fuel station to buy fuel while the victim was held down in the car.

Brutal Assault and Theft

According to the woman, the assailants beat her sister severely, used a gun to hit her head, and stole money from her accounts. They also accessed her digital loan apps and took out loans. The victim, a business owner, lost payments from customers for lingerie supplies.

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Sharing photos of her sister's bruised face, the woman wrote: "This is 3 days after those one chance people held my sister. After robbing her and clearing all her accounts, they also beat her so hard and used their gun to hit her head. To think these people even drove to fuel station and bought fuel yet nothing oh. She couldn't talk because her face was pressed downward."

Call for Action

The woman expressed frustration with the lack of police presence and the government's failure to protect citizens. "Nigeria government keep failing us and I pray Nigeria will not happen to us," she wrote. The ordeal highlights the ongoing threat of one-chance operators in Nigerian cities.

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