By LEKAN AGBOOLA, Ilorin –
The Kwara State Police Command have rescued four out of six persons abducted by five armed hoodlums late Monday night along Obbo-Ile/Osi road in the Ekiti LGA of Kwara state
It was gathered that the victims were coming from Egbe, Kogi state in a commercial Hummer bus with Registration No: Abuja KUJ 613 AA, when they were abducted at midnight by the armed hoodlums.
It was learnt that the gunmen matched the victims into the bush and asked them to call their relations for their freedom from captivity.
Confirming the development, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Okasanmi Ajayi, who, said only six persons were kidnapped, adding that the intensity of the pressure during the search and rescue efforts led to the abandoning of four of the six abductees who, he said had been rescued and presently with the police.
Hr said: “Information regarding the kidnap of six occupants of a Hummer bus Reg No: Abuja KUJ 613 AA between Obbo-Ile/Osi road by five armed hoodlums at about 2315hours of 15/8/2022 was received today 16/8/2022 at about 0730hrs.
“On receipt of the information, detachments of conventional policemen, Tactical teams, Vigilante and hunters were immediately dispatched to the area for possible search, rescue and arrest of the suspects.
“Consequently, the victims’ vehicle, loaded with foodstuffs was found abandoned, inside of which was recovered an empty shell of 7.62mm ammunition .
“The intensity of the pressure during the search and rescue efforts led to the abandoning of four of the abductees, who have now been rescued and presently with the police. The kidnappers who are believed to be in the bushes with the two remaining victims would soon be smoked out and arrested.
“The Commissioner of Police, Kwara State, CP Tuesday Assayomo psc (+) wishes to assure the families of the yet to be released victims, that no stone would be left unturned in rescuing the remaining victims still in the custody of the kidnappers .
He further advised commuters to avoid night journeys, especially on isolated roads.
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