Niger Delta
Kidnapped DPO Regains Freedom After Paying N3m Ransom
The Divisional Police Officer, Delta State command, who was allegedly kidnapped along Benin-Asaba Expressway last Friday between Onicha-Ugbo and Issele-Uku axis has regained his freedom.
A source at the state police command headquarters in Asaba told newsmen that the victim was freed by his abductors after paying a ransom of N3 million.
The gunmen were said to have shot indiscriminately before whisking the victim away to an unknown destination.
The victim, whose name was given as Mr Okoro is in charge of Galilee Police Station, Ute-Ogbeje community in Ika North East Local Government Area of the state.
He reportedly regained his freedom last Sunday after the negotiated ransom was dropped at a designated location for the abductors to pick.
The Commissioner of Police, Delta State, Mr AdeyinkaAdeleke, however, denied the incident and the subsequent payment of ransom.
He said it was the DPO’s friend, who was kidnapped.
He added that he had been in touch with the DPO and that the police did not support the payment of ransom for kidnap victims.
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