- The woman was abducted at a community in Ijebu-Igbo, Ijebu-North Local Government Area of the State
A pregnant woman (name withheld) has regained her freedom after she was rescued by the police from her captors in Ogun State.
The woman was abducted at a community in Ijebu-Igbo, Ijebu-North Local Government Area of the State
She was reportedly abducted at about 11:05 pm on Monday, Christmas Day, according to the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the developmen on Thursday.
Odutola disclosed that some gunmen waylaid the couple in front of their house, kidnapping the pregnant wife and leaving the husband behind.
She said “The Divisional Police Officer in Ijebu-Igbo received a distress call about a suspected kidnapping incident.”
“A team of policemen was dispatched to the scene, when they got to the scene, they saw the husband, but the wife had been kidnapped.”
Odutola quoted the husband as saying that “while they were entering their house, six armed men from nowhere suddenly came out from the bush in front of their house and kidnapped the wife.”
She added that the DPO, his men, operatives of the So-Safe Corps, Amotekun and others formed part of the rescue team.
“They searched through the bush for hours and were able to rescue the woman on Tuesday. The woman was taken to hospital for treatment,” she added.
Odutola disclosed that kidnappers were now going into communities to operate. She called on community leaders to put in place an internal security mechanism to check the activities of the criminals.
“Going into communities to kidnap is the new trend now. We have taken over the highways in Ogun. You will see policemen on the road now. But the kidnappers have got into the inner villages to start disturbing. We will get them; we are going back to the drawing board. Criminals have no place in this state.
“So, we are calling on our traditional rulers and our community leaders in the state to establish an internal security to barricade the entry and exit points to their communities; and give security agents the necessary information to aid the security of lives and property. Villagers can easily identify strangers in their communities, they should help the police.
“The Ogun State Command under the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, will not relent until criminals are flushed out of the state, wherever they are,” Odutola added