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Edo Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom After 6 Days In Capativity, Ransom Paid Not Disclosed

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Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom

The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Fugar, Etsako Central Native Authorities Space of Edo State, CSP Ibrahim Ishaq, who was kidnapped by gunmen has regained his freedom, after six days in captivity of his abductors.

Ishaq was kidnapped on the night of Friday, November 27, whereas driving his non-public automobile. He was accosted round Ise river alongside the outdated Auchi-Ekperi-Agenebode street.

 

His abductors later demanded the sum of N50 million as ransom.

 

The incident is alleged to have heighten apprehension among the many folks of Fugar, the executive headquarters of the LGA.

 

Spokesman of Edo Police Command, SP Kontongs Bello, introduced the discharge of the DPO Thursday night time, in a terse assertion on the Command’s WhatsApp platform.

Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom

The assertion stated: “That is to tell officers, males of the Command and the press that CSP Ibrahim Ishaq, DPO Fugar has been freed by the Command operatives from the abductors den.

 

“Thank God for the ruggedness of Commissioner of Police, CP Philip Ogbadu. Additional particulars will likely be supplied quickly.”

Bello, nonetheless, didn’t point out if ransom was paid to safe the discharge of CSP Ishaq or if any arrest has been made in reference to the kidnap.

 

Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom

Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom

Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom

Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom

Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom

Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom