Nigerian Police Vow to Rescue Kidnapped Lagos Students
A top Lagos police official has assured parents of the kidnapped students that security agencies were working tirelessly to ensure the return of the students and reunite them with their families. Six students were kidnapped on May 25 after gunmen, who arrived through a creek behind the school, broke through the school's fence to gain access into the compound.
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Nigeria:
Kidnappers of Lagos Schoolchildren 'Not Reachable
Premium Times, 20 June 2017
Parents of the kidnapped students of Lagos Model School, Epe, on Tuesday lamented the inability of the government to rescue their wards from kidnappers' den. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Day 27 - Ambode, Police Re-Strategise to Free Kidnapped Students
Vanguard, 20 June 2017
Hope for the return of the six Senior Secondary School students who were abducted 27 days ago at the Lagos State Model College, Igbonla-Nla Epe, was rekindled yesterday, following… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Kidnapped Lagos Students Will Soon Be Freed - AIG
Guardian, 19 June 2017
The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 (Lagos and Ogun), Mr Adamu Ibrahim, on Monday gave the assurance that security agencies were working hard to free kidnapped… Read more »
InFocus
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Kidnappers of the six students of the Lagos state Model College, Igbonla, have rejected the ransom offered by the parents of the victims. Reports have it that the kidnappers would ... Read more »