Lagos fire service boss, 6 others abducted by suspected kidnappers

Ebun Francis|

Suspected kidnappers on Saturday night kidnapped Rasaki Musibau, acting director of the Lagos fire service.

Musibau and six others were abducted along Itoikin-Epe road in Ikosi-Ejirin local council development area of the state.

An eyewitness account said the gunmen stormed the area around 8 pm on Saturday and stopped vehicles conveying their victims.

The incident, it was gathered, occurred while the fire chief and others were returning to Lagos from Epe.

The kidnappers’ eyewitness account said, blocked the Itoikin Bridge, ambushing occupants of Sienna, Corolla and a Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV).

They were later whisked to an unknown destination.

Confirming the incident, Bala Elkana, spokesman of the Lagos police command, said the police are on the trail of the abductors.

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“The commissioner of police Lagos state command, CP Zubairu Muazu, has tasked the command’s anti-kidnapping unit to ensure that they rescue the seven persons abducted by some hoodlums suspected to be kidnappers on 6/4/2019 at about 8 pm along Iwoye bridge, Itokin-Epe road, Ikorodu,” the statement read.

“The CP in company of tactical units commanders visited the crime scene in the early hours of today, and assured the family of the victims that the command is leaving no stone unturned in ensuring that the victims are rescued unhurt.

“Those abducted include Rasaki Musibau m, Mufutau Adams m, Funmilayo Adelumo f, Asiogu Martha f, Lasisi Muka m and two others. Vehicles recovered from the scene include Toyota Sienna, Toyota Corolla and Opel Jeep.

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“Meanwhile the Command has assured Lagosians of their safety at all times as it has intensified patrols and surveillance along Itokin-Epe road, Ketu, Ereyun and other major highways in the state.”

Residents of the area confirmed to newsmen that the area has become a den for kidnappers.

According to them, the chairman of Ikosi-Ejirin local council, Ajijedidun Adeb, was kidnapped in the area in March.

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