Ogun Police rescued two kidnapped teenagers in Oru Ijebu


Men of the Nigerian Police, Ogun State Command have rescued two teenagers reportedly kidnapped by unknown persons in Lagos at Oru Ijebu riverside, where they were dumped by their abductors.
Spokesperson of the Command, Omolola Odutola said the boys, Chindalu Umadi, 17 years and Udeba David, 16 years were found on September 3, at approximately 3:30 pm by police officers from the Oru Division.
According to her, the officers successfully rescued the two teenagers while on patrol.
She stated that the boys had been kidnapped earlier that day at around 8:20 a.m. in the Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State.
Odutola further revealed that two unknown individuals abducted them into a Toyota saloon car, and the victims have no recollection of what happened during their captivity until they were discovered abandoned near a riverside in Oru Ijebu.
According to her statement, the victims were fortunate as the prompt response of the patrol men from Oru Ijebu led to their rescue, and they were subsequently taken to the police station.
It was said that the Divisional Police Officer, CSP Mathew Ediae, in an interview with the boys, learnt that the teenagers were on their way to play football when they were forcibly taken.
Odutola informed that the police had made efforts to contact the parents of the victims.adding that the parents, who had been searching for their children throughout the day, received a call from the DPO informing them that the teenagers have been safely located and are in the custody of the police. and will be reunited with them.


