The
operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command over the
weekend arrested three suspected kidnappers fleeing from Ibadan in Lagos after
collecting N3 million ransom.
The kidnappers, Adekunle Funsho (31), Charles Ezeilo (32) and Obioha Nnaji were apprehended in Abule Egba Lagos after kidnapping a lady and collecting N3 million ransom.
The kidnappers had, after collecting the ransom fled to Lagos.
The police in Ibadan after discovering that the kidnappers were heading to Lagos with the victim’s Toyota Highlander had radioed Lagos for assistance.
RRS officials on receiving the radio signal tracked the vehicle to Fela Shrine in Ikeja, from where the supposed suspects advance moved the car to a complex someplace Abule Egba, Lagos.
It was there that the officer detained a suspect previous to, on the road to recovery the Toyota Highlander 2005 model with the check number LND 954 EE.
The first suspect help the police in the detain of one more suppose who was later held in Fela's Shrine in Ikeja while one more suspect merely recognized as Theophilus flee.
According to one of the suspects, who claim to be mr Adekunle Funsho, a fashion designer something like Felele, Ibadan, where it was assumed the kidnap took place,
“Theophilus hand over the car to me in Ibadan and ask me to look for a purchaser for the vehicle…. I carry the car to Lagos since I know that I would obtain a purchaser fast for the car. The order from him was that I put up for sale the Highlander at N800, 000:00.
He affirmed further,
“I got a purchaser In Ondo State. He has buy a car from me earlier than, a fairly clean Toyota Corolla. He bought it N550,000:00. I took the automobile to him on Lagos-Ibadan superhighway, someplace he rewarded me sooner than he move the car away….he said Charles is my friend for over 5 years now. We get together at Redeemed Church, Ogba, where I was a choir member. I bestow him the car to assist me store it for me to obtain a purchaser. He took the car from me at an area called Fela Shrine to his house in Abule Egba.”
The case have been in use up by Anti-kidnapping team, Oyo State Police Command, for more survey.
The kidnappers, Adekunle Funsho (31), Charles Ezeilo (32) and Obioha Nnaji were apprehended in Abule Egba Lagos after kidnapping a lady and collecting N3 million ransom.
The kidnappers had, after collecting the ransom fled to Lagos.
The police in Ibadan after discovering that the kidnappers were heading to Lagos with the victim’s Toyota Highlander had radioed Lagos for assistance.
RRS officials on receiving the radio signal tracked the vehicle to Fela Shrine in Ikeja, from where the supposed suspects advance moved the car to a complex someplace Abule Egba, Lagos.
It was there that the officer detained a suspect previous to, on the road to recovery the Toyota Highlander 2005 model with the check number LND 954 EE.
The first suspect help the police in the detain of one more suppose who was later held in Fela's Shrine in Ikeja while one more suspect merely recognized as Theophilus flee.
According to one of the suspects, who claim to be mr Adekunle Funsho, a fashion designer something like Felele, Ibadan, where it was assumed the kidnap took place,
“Theophilus hand over the car to me in Ibadan and ask me to look for a purchaser for the vehicle…. I carry the car to Lagos since I know that I would obtain a purchaser fast for the car. The order from him was that I put up for sale the Highlander at N800, 000:00.
He affirmed further,
“I got a purchaser In Ondo State. He has buy a car from me earlier than, a fairly clean Toyota Corolla. He bought it N550,000:00. I took the automobile to him on Lagos-Ibadan superhighway, someplace he rewarded me sooner than he move the car away….he said Charles is my friend for over 5 years now. We get together at Redeemed Church, Ogba, where I was a choir member. I bestow him the car to assist me store it for me to obtain a purchaser. He took the car from me at an area called Fela Shrine to his house in Abule Egba.”
The case have been in use up by Anti-kidnapping team, Oyo State Police Command, for more survey.

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