Crime
Police rescues nursing mother, child from kidnappers
Following a thorough search and rescue effort by the tactical units of the command with assistance from vigilantes and hunters, the Kwara Police Command has successfully freed a mother and her kidnapped son.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, SP Okasanmi Ajayion disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Ilorin.
“On Sept. 13, at about 11:20 p.m., a kidnap occurred in Shao, where one Afusat Lawal and her son, Taofeek Lawal were abducted and carried away,” he stated.
Ajayi said that the kidnappers were accosted in the bush while sharing the ransom collected from the family of the victims.
The PPRO said that the kidnappers opened fire on the operatives immediately after they were sighted.
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He said that during an exchange of fire, two of the kidnappers suffered gunshot injuries and were arrested and taken to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, where they were confirmed dead.
“Consequently, their corpses were deposited in the hospital mortuary for autopsy,” he said.
He said that exhibits recovered from the kidnappers were one Honda Accord Saloon Car with registration number, LAGOS GJ 52 LSR, one single barrel gun, and an unspecified amount of money.
He however said that effort had been intensified to get other fleeing members of the gang arrested for prosecution.
Ajayi confirmed that the rescued victims had reunited with their families after being certified medically stable.
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