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Kidnappers Abduct Kwara ASP

  • Kidnappers Abduct Kwara ASP

 

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have abducted Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Abdulmumini Yusuf in the Kwara State Police command, Ilorin.

 

It was gathered that the kidnapped victim, popularly called “Emirate No1”, was serving at the Area Command in Ilorin.

 

According to sources, the incident occurred on Tuesday night while the ASP was about to enter his house in Ogidi community after the close of work.

 

It was also gathered that the Commissioner of Police, Paul Odama, had since visited the community following the development, just as heavy patrol of police officers were noticed around the community.

 

Speaking on the development, a local in the area, Jamiu Abdulganiy, said that the development had thrown the community into fear and apprehension; “when a police officer can be brazenly kidnapped.”

 

 

The Kwara CP, Paul Odama, confirmed the development on Wednesday, saying, “Yes, it’s true, but we are still on it.”

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