Monday, 7 March 2016

POLICE RESCUED ABDUCTED SCHOOL GIRLS WITHOUT PAYING RANSOM [FULL STORY]


Suspected kidnapper of three Lagos school girls, Emmanuel Arigidi (left) with two other conspirators paraded, yesterday in Lagos. Credit: Vangaurd
Three abducted students of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary, Ikorodu, Lagos, yesterday, gained freedom after six harrowing days in the custody of kidnappers.

The girls were rescued in Imota, another town on the outskirt of Ikorodu, after intricate police moves that started with the arrest of one of the suspects, last Friday.


The girls - Timilehin Olusa, Tofunmi Popo and Deborah Akinayo, were abducted last Monday in their school, an act that outraged the nation.

The news of their release provoked spontaneous jubilation in their school.

According to vanguard, the girls were not molested though, they were not presented publicly.

To ascertain their health status, police authorities reportedly took them to an undisclosed hospital for medical examination after their rescue.

However, a suspected member of the gang that abducted the girls and two other accomplices have been arrested by security agents.

Eleven other suspected members of the 12-man gang were said to be at large and police are still on their trail.

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