Lagos CP to Lead Rescue, Investigation Team for Abducted Six School Children
Fri, May 26, 2017 | By publisher
Security
THE Lagos State police command has announced that Fatai Owoseni, the state’s commissioner of Police, would personally lead the rescue and investigation team following the abduction of six students from Model College, Igbonla, Lagos State.
According to Olarinde Famous-Cole, an assistant superintendent of Police and the state’s Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, the suspected kidnappers early hours of Thursday, May 25, at about 05:00hrs gained entrance into Igbonla Model College School, Igbonla, near Epe Axis of Lagos state abducting six students.
The PPRO said that investigations revealed that the criminal elements used the Imeru/Iji waterway to access the swampy forest bordering the School, bore a hole on a part of the School fence and gained entrance into the premises.
Famous-Cole said: “The dastardly act of these criminal elements is nothing other than sheer wickedness as there is no justification whatsoever to abduct innocent children. However, we appeal for calmness of parents/guardians to enable Security Agencies focus on rescue operations and apprehension of the suspects as we understand the trauma being gone through at this difficult moment.”
“We have intensified necessary measures towards ensuring safe return of the abducted six and apprehension of the suspect to face the full wrath of the law.”
— Jun 5, 2017 @ 01:00 GMT
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