Police arrest three kidnappers in Ekiti forest

The police in Ekiti have arrested three suspected kidnappers in a forest at Ijan-Ekiti.
Sunday Abutu, the police spokesman, stated in Ado-Ekiti on Monday that those arrested are Abdullahi Musa, 38, Abdullahi Ali, 25 and Abdullahi Suleiman, 19.
He said the feat was part of the police’s renewed efforts to rid Ekiti of kidnappers and other criminals.
He stated that operatives, in collaboration with vigilantes, trailed and arrested the three suspected kidnappers in a deep forest in the town.
Mr Abutu added that the suspects confessed to have engaged in a series of kidnaps in Ekiti.
“They mentioned two of such kidnaps at Ikere-Ekiti and said they had seven members, four of whom are still at large.
“Efforts are ongoing to arrest fleeing members of the syndicate,’’ Mr Abutu stated.
(NAN)
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