The Lagos State Police Command has said it would “not negotiate with the kidnappers” after the abductors of six students from Igbonla Model School, near Epe, Lagos demanded for N1 billion ransom.
The police spokesperson, Olarinde Famous-Cole, said that “it is the statutory responsibility of the police to keep the children safe, which is paramount and that’s what we are concerned about.”
Mr. Famous-Cole said;
The police spokesperson, Olarinde Famous-Cole, said that “it is the statutory responsibility of the police to keep the children safe, which is paramount and that’s what we are concerned about.”
Mr. Famous-Cole said;
“Since we are all a party to the incident that happened, we are playing our roles as security agents to get those kids out of the hands of those militants,”
“We are certainly liaising with the school and the government and the parents as regards some of the things we can share with them as per security intelligence.”
“The kids are safe, but we are just trying to get them out and that’s what important,”
The students were abducted at around 5 a.m. last Thursday by gunmen who arrived through a creek behind the school. The hoodlums broke through the school’s fence to gain access into the premises.
The police said it is still investigating the incident.
The police said it is still investigating the incident.
They should not toy with those kids life oh....we pray they regain their freedom asap
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It's easier for the police to say they won't negotiate because the children in question are not theirs. The parents will not be able to stand it u know
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