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Suspected Kidnappers Abduct 3 in Kwara Filling Station, Kill Chief

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Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers on Friday stormed Iwo community in the Isin Local Government Area of Kwara State, abducting three persons and killing a chief in the town.

It was gathered that the hoodlums attacked a filling station at Sabaja town around 9pm and abducted the station manager and a security guard.

They also took a cleric and whisked all the victims to an unknown destination.

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The Chairman of the Transition Implementation Committee in Isin LGA, Tunde Fadipe, who confirmed the incident, said the slain chief was hit by a stray bullet during the incident.

He said, “Three people the manager of the petrol station, the security guard and a pastor were abducted, while a chief was hit by a stray bullet in his house during the operation.”

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Fadipe said the council, in conjunction with the police and other security forces, had mobilised to go after the hoodlums and rescue the three victims.

The spokesperson for the Kwara State Police Command, SP Okasanmi Ajayi, also confirmed the incident.

He said, “Three people were abducted at Iwo on Friday while one man was hit by a stray bullet in his house. We have sent our men and vigilantes to go after the abductors and rescue the three people, but we have yet to record success. I’m sure that the three people are going to be rescued.”

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Ajayi, however, said he was not sure if the abductors had contacted the victims’ family members. (Punch)

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