Deadly kidnappers who abducted a former minister and senator have made a shocking demand involving huge sums of money.
Sen. Iyabo Anisulowo
The abduction of a former Minister, Iyabo Anisulowo, has taken a
new turn after the kidnappers demanded for a staggering N200 million as
ransom for her release, Premium Times reveals.
She was kidnapped on Wednesday along Sawonjo/Iganokoto road in Yewa area of her home state of Ogun.
It was revealed that her abductors contacted her family on Friday
night by phone demanding for the payment of the huge sum. The family
were negotiating with the unnamed callers at the time of this report.
However, the police in Ogun said they were conducting forensic
investigation into the kidnap following the recovery of the victim’s car
and other belongings. Mrs. Anisulowo was taken away by her abductors in
her SUV.
Speaking on the planned rescue, spokesperson for the command, Muyiwa Adejobi, assured that the victim would be rescued alive.
“The command wishes to inform the general public that the
police have some clues as the Toyota SUV of the victim, with Reg No
Lagos LSD 115 AM, and some items have been recovered, and this will
definitely catalyse the forensic investigation into the matter and
immediate rescue of the victim,” Mr. Adejobi said in a statement on Friday.
He added that the commissioner of police, deputy commissioner of
police in Department of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence,
assistant commissioner of police in Operations, officers in charge of
Special Anti-Robbery and the Kidnapping Squads, officers and men of the
State Intelligence Bureau and Police Mobile Force, ICT Experts, have
been on their toes and working assiduously to make sure the victim is
rescued unhurt and the perpetrators are apprehended.
“The Command detectives are also presently working with other
security agencies and special teams from the office of the Inspector
General of Police, Force Headquarters, Abuja to recue Senator Iyabo
Anisulowo without delay,” the statement emphasised.
“In addition, in the spirit of adequate supervision, the
Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 2 Command, AIG
Bala Hassan, visited the scene of crime on Thursday and met with the
officers and men detailed for the operations on the adopted strategies.”
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