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Police Nab kidnappers Of Ex-UI DVC, Recover AK-47 Rifles

Oyo Police have nabbed kidnappers of ex-UI DVC and recovered AK-47 Rifles.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Oyo State police command on Thursday paraded no fewer than 19 suspects in Ibadan for kidnapping, killings of prominent citizens, and armed robbery offences.

The police arrested suspected kidnappers and killers of an Ogbomoso hotelier, Olugbenga Owolabi, and a student of LAUTECH, Rachael Opadele, who were later killed by their abductors after collecting N5 million ransom.

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The victims were kidnapped on July 29 in the Aba area of Ogbomoso and were later killed by their abductors on August 2 after payment of the N5 million ransom.

Briefing journalists at the Police Headquarters, Eleyele, Ibadan, the police spokesman Adewale Osifeso, said that the suspects were arrested after kidnapping another victim, Waheed Hameed, a cattle dealer, on September 16.

Mr Osifeso said the suspected kidnappers, who have been terrorising people of Ogbomoso, intercepted and attacked Hameed at a desolate spot while armed with AK-47 Rifles and other dangerous weapons and later whisked their victim away into a thick forest.

He said that the suspects later contacted the victim’s relative and demanded N1 million ransom before he could be released.

The police spokesman said that when the command team got wind of the incident, it deployed all available resources to rescue the victim unhurt with his abductors arrested.

“Sequel to this directive, operatives attached to the Monitoring Unit swung into action and in the process of combing the thick forest alongside local hunters and members of Vigilance group, they stumbled upon where the victim was held captive and rescued him unhurt.

“The victim during briefing narrated his ordeal in the hands of his abductors and explained that while the kidnappers were negotiating his ransom, they claimed responsibility for the death of an Ogbomosho hotelier, Mr Gbenga Owolabi, threatening that he (the abductee) would suffer a similar fate should his ransom payment process get thwarted by involving the police.

“The victim also gave other useful information to the Police operatives and this led to the arrest of three members of the kidnapping syndicate,” Mr Osifeso said.

Recalls that Mr Adigun, alongside others, was kidnapped on October 28 by kidnappers, allegedly in military uniform that laid siege to the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway around Dominion University.

He said that the victim was later released on October 31 after ransom was allegedly paid, while a policeman lost his life during the incident.

Mr Osifeso said that items recovered from the suspects included four AK-47 Rifles, 75 K-47 live Ammunition, two pairs of military camouflage and N7.5 million cash.

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He said the suspects had confessed to the crime, adding that a manhunt for other members of the criminal syndicate continues.
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