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Abductors Release 14 Kidnapped Persons in FCT, Ondo

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja and James Sowole in Akure

Kidnappers have released 14 abducted persons in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Abuja and Ondo State after parting with undisclose­d ransom for their freedom.

Six of the seven persons abducted in Pegi community in the Kuje Area Council of the FCT on June 24, 2020, have been released by the hoodlums who kidnapped them.

It is believed that they regained their freedom after relatives paid some unspecifie­d amount as ransom to the kidnappers.

The Chairman of the Pegi Community Developmen­t Associatio­n, Isaac Taiwo Aderibigbe, confirmed that they were released yesterday.

He also disclosed that the seventh victim also escaped from his abductors.

It is recalled that seven persons were kidnapped at the notorious ‘Bush path’, the road linking Pegi and Kuje, last week by some criminals who ambushed their victims while they were returning from work.

The incident prompted the deployment of police to the scene following the alarm raised by the community.

Pegi also made the headlines in October last year after some hoodlums abducted nine residents of the community with the intention to exert ransom from them.

An officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence

Corps (NSCDC), Samuel Akor, died from gunshots injuries he sustained while leading the community vigilante group that tried to foil the criminals’ bid to escape with those abducted.

Meanwhile, after allegedly parting with undisclose­d amount of money, eight passengers abducted last five days on lsua Akoko Road in Akoko South East Local Government Area of Ondo State last Tuesday regained their freedom.

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