The Guardian (Nigeria)

Abductors of Chinese expatriate­s in Osun demand N10m ransom

- From Timothy Agbor, Osogbo

THE Osun State Police Command has confirmed that the abductors of two Chinese nationals from a mining site in the state have establishe­d contact and demanded a ransom.

Some yet- to- be identified gunmen stormed a mining site in Ifewara, Atakunmosa West Local Government Area of Osun State on Monday, and kidnapped the two Chinese expatriate­s.

The police confirmed the developmen­t in a statement by its spokespers­on, Yemisi Opalola, adding that the abductors shot the nationals’ guards before escaping with their victim.

The attack came barely two months after some gunmen killed a yet- to- be identified police officer attached to three Chinese expatriate­s in the state. After killing the officer, the three expatriate­s were taken away from a mining site in the Ifewara community. The abducted foreigners are Messrs Zhao Jian, aged 33 and When, 50.

They were abducted at Okepa/ Itikan village, a gold mining site in Ifewara.

It was gathered that around 4pm on Monday, some gunmen attacked and abducted the duo and shot their two private guards.

In a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, Osun Command, SP Yemisi Opalola, the “two private guards were shot and have been taken to the general hospital for treatment.”

She disclosed that the state Commission­er of Police, Olawale Olokode, had immediatel­y drafted a strong combined reinforcem­ent of Police Tactical Units, JTF, and other security outfits who embarked on a searchand- rescue operation of the two abducted Chinese persons and possible arrest of all the fleeing criminals.

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