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Ekiti APC chairman Omotoso rescued from abduction; three suspects apprehended by police.

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According to recent information from the Peoples Gazette, Paul Omotoso, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti who was abducted, has been successfully freed.In the early hours of Thursday, according to sources close to his family, Mr. Omotoso was released by his abductors.

Ekiti State APC Chairman and Two Others Regain Freedom

July 13, 2023

The Ekiti State Police Command is pleased to announce that Mr. Paul Omotoso, the Chairman of the All Progressive Congress (APC) in the state, along with two other individuals who were recently abducted, have been successfully rescued and reunited with their families.

This remarkable achievement was made possible through the collaborative efforts of the police, other sister security agencies, local security outfits, family members, and the Ekiti State government.

The Ekiti State Police Command expresses gratitude to the concerned members of the public for their support and unwavering concern throughout this ordeal. Additionally, we would like to inform everyone that three suspects linked to the kidnapping have been apprehended and are currently providing valuable information to aid in the arrest of the main culprits who are still at large.

We urge all citizens to remain vigilant, maintain a high level of security consciousness, and promptly report any suspicious individuals or groups observed within their communities to the nearest Police Station or by calling 08062335577.

DSP ABUTU SUNDAY
Public Relations Officer (PRO)
On behalf of the Commissioner of Police
Ekiti State Command

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