NYSC Member, Three Others Abducted at Epe Farm by Kidnappers in Military Camouflage
A gang of 10 men suspected to be kidnappers kitted in military
camouflage at the weekend stormed a farmland at the Epe axis of
Lagos State and abducted a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) returnee, Ifeoluwa
Olabiyi, and three other men.
The armed kidnappers were said to have stormed the
Tanda farm and after shooting sporadically in the air to scare of any rescue
attempt, made away with four persons.
Already, the kidnappers were said have asked for a
ransom of N5million each, making it a total of N20million for all four persons.
According to sources, the farmland was the same one
the kidnappers had struck sometime last year and abducted some farmers.
The source said: "This time around, they had
come from the creeks and entered the farm. They were heavily armed, so no one
could resist them.
"They left with three farmers and the NYSC
returnee, who had finished her service year and was employed at the farm.
"Note that she has always been a worker at the
farm but left for service. She was employed at the farm about two weeks ago.
She is a graduate of Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomosho, Oyo State.
"Already he fiancé is distraught and alarmed
at the whopping sum demanded as ransom by kidnappers, as he has no idea how to
raise it."
However, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State
Police Command, Fatai Owoseni, who debunked the news, said he personally
visited the supposed scene of kidnapping.
He said he had gone alongside his men for a
confidence patrol in that area and had even visited some companies to assure
them of safety.
Meanwhile, another police source who was on the
CP's entourage, who could neither debunk nor confirm the report, said it might
have happened in Ogun State and not Lagos.
But the Ogun State Police Command has since debunked
that any form of kidnapping happened in their terrain except that of the NTIC.
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