Lagos School Kidnap: Abductors Threaten To Relocate Victims Over Mounting Security Threat
Indications emerged yesterday, that abductors of the six Senior Secondary School students of Lagos Model College, Igbonla, in Epe area of Lagos, have threatened to relocate the victims following a close call at their camp by security agents. The students were abducted 35 days ago
Vanguard gathered that some security operatives attempted to sneak into a creek in Ondo State where the students were suspected to have been kept, weekend. But they met a brick wall as the speed boat they went in could not access the terrain, as they were blocked with logs.
Information at Vanguard’s disposal revealed that to access the suspected camp, a wooden boat was needed to cross some sections, from where one would continue with a speed boat. Security agents were said to have been stuck at a point because there was no wooden boat to continue the journey.
The particular arm of security agents who made the move was shrouded in secrecy as at yesterday. But a senior security operative confirmed the near invasion of the camp to Vanguard. The sources said;
“Ordinarily, this should not be in prints. That is why it is not necessary to divulge which security agency went there. We got intelligence report this morning that the abductors were making a move to relocate the students again.
But everyone involved in this rescue mission is at alert, that is, the Military, officers of the Department of State Services, DSS and the Police.
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