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Ekiti: Abducted Petrol Dealer Freed After 8 Days in Captivity

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January 17, 2021
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Alhaji Suleiman Akinbami, a petroleum dealer who was abducted last Sunday in Ado Ekiti has been released by his abductors

He was freed after spending eight days in captivity.

Alhaji Akinbami was kidnapped by unknown gunmen last week Sunday evening at his filling stations along the Federal Polytechnic Road Ado Ekiti, the State capital.

The abductors demanded N60m from his relative but it cannot be ascertained if the money was paid before he was released on sunday

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Kidnapped petroleum dealer in Ekiti, Akinbami, regains freedom

.When contacted, spokesperson for the Ekiti state police command, Mr Sunday Abutu also confirmed ALHAJI Akinbami release to Radio Nigeria.

Mr Abutu said the petroleum dealer was released at somewhere in Kogi state.

He stated that the police had been mounting pressure on the suspected kidnappers which made them to abandon the victim inside the bush in kogi state and took to their heels.

 

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