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So-Safe Arrests Two Kidnap Suspects, Rescue Victim In Ogun

The suspected kidnappers, after their successful operation, demanded for N4 million ransom

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The Ogun State-owned security outfit, Community, Social Orientation and Safety Corps (So-Safe Corps) got two kidnap suspects arrested on January 20, at Olorunda-Lukosi, Iro, Owode-Egba Local Government Area of the State.

It was gathered that the suspects kidnapped the herder, who was simply identified as Oseni, while grazing his cows.

In a statement by the So-Safe spokesman, Moruf Yusuf, said the kidnappers dispossessed their victim of a sum of N130,000 and the documents of his motorcycle.

“The suspected kidnappers, after their successful operation, demanded for N4 million ransom before they could release Oseni.

“The So-Safe Corps patrol team’s timely response led to the arrest of the two suspected kidnappers, whilst others are at large, despite the intensive combing of the location.

The suspect was identified as Mohammed Lawal, aged 20 years, a resident of Sharagi Area of Karaoke, while the other is 25-year-old Sarafa Asimiu, a resident of Amusa Yusuf house, Oke-Aje, Ibadan.

Meanwhile, the Ogun State Commander of the So-Safe Corps, Soji Ganzallo, had directed that the suspects be handed over to the police after preliminary interrogation of the suspected kidnappers.

Mr Ganzallo said the abducted herdsman, who was rescued unhurt, has also been handed over to the police at Iro Post.

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