Sunday, 21 April 2013
Abducted Council Boss Bamigbetan Released Chairman,
Abducted Council Boss Bamigbetan
Released
Chairman, Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, LCDA,
Kehinde Bamigbetan who was kidnapped last Monday has
been released by his captors.
Although his abductors had reportedly demanded $1m
(about N155m), it was not clear how much ransom was
paid to the kidnappers to effect the release. Sources said
however, that each of the 20 Local Government and 37
LCDA contributed money.
The council chairman who was kidnapped near his house in
Ejigbo around 11p.m. on Monday returned home to his
family around 11 p.m Saturday night.
Bamigbetan was with his driver, Abiodun Olayiwola, in his
black SUV with customised registration number Lagos KOK
when the gunmen waylaid him.
The council boss was said to be on his way home from an
official assignment when the incident occurred. The matter
has been reported at Ejigbo Police Station. His SUV was
badly damaged by an electric pole which stopped it while
the driver tried to escape from the gunmen.
His driver, Olayiwola, who managed to escape with bruises
all over his body, said that they were ambushed by at least
four gunmen a few metres away from Bamigbetan’s house.
Acting Police Public Relations Officer, Damascus Ozoani,
when contacted however said he was not aware that
Bamgbetan had been released.
A local government chairman in Lagos state who spoke to
newsmen on condition of anonymity, said he was not sure
if Bamigbetan had been released.
“What we heard was that he had been released but as I am
talking to you, nobody is sure. We are yet to see anybody
to confirm that he or she had seen him,” he said.
Another LG chairman however said he has been released.
“What I heard was that he had been released and had
contacted his family members. But I have not been able to
get in touch with him.”
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
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