There are indications that kidnappers are on the prowl in
Lagos State, western Nigeria, as there are several cases of reported
kidnappings in the state in the last few days.
P.M.NEWS
gathered that this week alone there were several attempts to kidnap
school children in various parts of the state which were foiled by
residents of the areas.
On Tuesday, P.M.NEWS
reported how an unidentified suspected elderly female kidnapper was set
ablaze by an angry mob along Ekoro Road in Abule Egba area of the state.
It
was alleged that the suspect attempted to kidnap three school children
who were on their way to school around 7a.m. when she was caught and
set ablaze by the residents of the area.
The Lagos
State Police Command Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mrs Ngozi Braide,
in a press release said on 5 May the policemen attached to Ipaja
Division responded to a distress call at Adefemi Junction, Ipaja, Lagos
and rescued an alleged kidnapper, Samsondeen Yusuf, who was about to
be lynched by a mob.
The suspect, who was seriously
injured and is now receiving treatment at Oke-Odo General Hospital, was
mobbed for allegedly attempting to kidnap a teenager, Salawat Sonubi, at
Adelani Dada Street, Ipaja, Lagos.
Braide said the case was under investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department Yaba, Lagos.
On
6 May, it was also reported that a five-year old boy, Prosper Kingsley,
who lives at 23, Imosan Compound, Idimu, Lagos was allegedly abducted
by a 34-year old Mufutau Kosoko at his residence.
Kingsley was later rescued by neighbours while Kosoko was arrested and detained at Idimu Police Division for investigation.
On
the same day, a team of policemen attached to Ikotun Division responded
to a distress call at Ile-Iwe Bus Stop, Egbe, Lagos over a case of
kidnapping.
It was reported that the policemen rescued a
woman, Chinava Nancy Okafor, who was stripped naked and was about to be
lynched by a mob for allegedly attempting to kidnap a child.
The
woman, reportedly admitted to be a kidnapper, and the case has been
referred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, for
further investigation.
Aside child kidnapping, it was also gathered that adults were also victims of these rampant kidnappings in the state.
It
was reported last Friday that a medical practitioner, Dr Junaid, was
kidnapped in his hospital, Living Stone Hospital at Abaranje Ikotun area
of the state.
P.M.NEWS learnt that the doctor’s
kidnappers later contacted his family and demanded for N20 million
ransom before he could be released.
Reacting, the
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Umar Manko has assured Lagosians
of the protection of their lives and property, saying the police will
continue to do their best to ensure that there is adequate security in
the state, while parents were advised to be more vigilant in protecting
their children against kidnappers.
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