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Ondo: Abducted Rev. Sisters, Driver Regain Freedom
By James Sowole in Akure
Seven days after they were abducted by gunmen on Benin-Ijebu Ode Road along with their drivers, two reverend sisters, Perpetual Apo and Roseline Familade, with their driver Zwugwa Zibai, on Sunday regained their freedom.
The trio were abducted on May 15, 2016, by gunmen at Kajola village in Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State while travelling to Ogun State for a programme.
The Police Public Relations Officer for Ondo State Command, Mr. Femi Joseph, who disclosed the release of the three persons said the victims were in good health.
The PPRO, who did not disclose the details of how the victims were released, said they were rescued by a team of policemen in the state and men of the intelligence squad sent from Abuja by the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase.
“All I can say for now is that the Reverend Sisters and their driver have been rescued by our men and the intelligence squad sent by the IGP from Abuja.
“We are still on the trail of the suspects and we will soon arrest them because we are presently combing the area where we rescued the sisters. They quickly abandoned the victims when they discovered that we were closer to where they hid them”, he said.
Though the abductors demanded for a sum of N20 million as ransom, the police spokesman insisted that no money was paid before the release of the victims was secured.
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