Monday, May 02, 2016

Nigeria Police use 2 helicopters to search for kidnapped ex-minister Anisulowo

The Nigeria Police Force has deployed two helicopters to Ogun State to avail in the rescue of an abducted former edification minister, Iyabo Anisulowo.
The spokesperson of the police in Ogun, Muyiwa Adejobi, verbalized the helicopters will avail in ascertaining the Mrs. Anisulowo is rescued alive. The former minister and senator was abducted on Wednesday while returning from her farm in Sawonjo, Yewa South Local Regime Area of Ogun State. PREMIUM TIMES had exclusively reported how the kidnappers injuctively authorized a N200 million ransom to set her free.

Mr. Adejobi, who briefed journalists on the rescue effort, verbalized the helicopters arrived Ogun State on Saturday and were already being used to patrol suspected hideouts of the kidnappers. He verbally expressed high profile police chiefs led by the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2 Command, Bala Hassan, were a component of the rescue efforts. The Ogun State Police Commissioner, Abdulmajid Ali, who verbalized on behalf of the rescue team, verbally expressed all efforts would be made to ascertain she is rescued alive and her abductors apprehended.

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