Lagos Police speaks on the release of six kidnapped Lagos Children
No fewer 20
kidnappers were killed, during the process of rescuing the six abducted
students of Igbonla-Epe Model College , The Lagos State Police Command has
revealed.
Fatai
Owoseni, the State Commissioner of Police, stated this on Friday while briefing
the Media on the rescue operation.
The boys
were released 64 days after they were kidnapped from their school premises.
Owoseni
however regretted that one civilian volunteer died during the rescue process,
while eight policemen and four other civilian volunteers sustained injuries.
“We have responsible security agencies that
don’t want to sacrifice the lives of those children. Our objective was to do
everything possible to get these children alive, unhurt and that’s exactly what
has happened,” he said.
He added
that a suspect was arrested, for trying to swindle the parents of the students
by demanding ransom for the boys’ release.
Owoseni
praised the South-West Governors, “for demonstrating a clear commitment to
combat crime in the region.”
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