The eight MRS Oil Nigeria Plc employees who were abducted in Lagos last week have been released.
On Sunday night in the Sangotedo region of Lagos State, the victims were freed.
However, it wasn’t apparent if a ransom was paid to secure their release.
On Monday at around 6 p.m., the oil employees were kidnapped while travelling from Lagos Island to Lekki on a private boat.
Their abductors were said to have whisked them into their boat, leaving behind the oil workers’ boat with their personal belongings.
Spokesman for the Lagos Police Command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the release of the oil workers to The Nation on Monday morning.
Asked if any arrest was made, Hundeyin answered in the negative, declining further comments on the issue.
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