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Home»Metro»Abuja Lawyer Recounts Terrifying Ordeal In Kidnappers’ Den 
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Abuja Lawyer Recounts Terrifying Ordeal In Kidnappers’ Den 

Jane OkoroBy Jane OkoroOctober 10, 20233 Mins Read
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LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- An Abuja-based lawyer, Opeyemi Adewale, who was recently abducted and released in the Federal Capital Territory, has recounted her ordeal in the hands of the suspected kidnappers.

According to Punch reports, Adewale’s husband and colleagues parted with N1m before she was released. 

She disclosed that her ordeal started when she boarded a 14-seater bus on the evening of 26 September at a park in Lugbe not knowing that it was a “one-chance” bus. 

READ ALSO: Kidnapped Girl’s Escape Leads Investigators To 2 Decomposed Bodies In Alabama

The lawyer said she realized that she was in trouble when, six minutes into the trip, the man who sat beside her started attacking her. 

She said it was at that point that she realized that out of all the occupants of the bus, only she and two other women were real passengers while others were members of the gang. 

“They started beating me and the other two ladies in the vehicle. When they were done, they asked what I do for a living, I lied that I was a teacher that just resigned. They asked how much I earned, I said it was less than N30,000. Then they asked about my husband, I said he too is a poor trader,” she explained.

“They checked my bag, saw my ATM card, and requested my PIN. They emptied my account, collected all the cash on me and asked me to call my family that they were taking us to Kaduna and that one Alhaji was going to use us for a ritual but if we could call someone to pay a ransom of N1m they would release us.” 

READ ALSO: Friends Mourn Man Killed By Kidnappers After Paid Ransom In Kaduna

She said as she was making attempts to speak with her family members to raise funds for her release, her abductors kept driving around the city. 

According to the Lawyer, around midnight, her husband and colleagues were able to raise funds that were sent to the robbers before she was released. 

Adewale added that the money that was sent for her release was paid into her account while the robbers withdrew the money from a POS operator. 

Upon contact, the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, Josephine Adeh, said concerted efforts were being put in motion to end the activities of kidnappers and “one-chance” operators in the capital city. 

“If we tell you what we are doing now, the goal will be defeated but I can tell you that we are working on it,” she stated. 

FCT Police Comand Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Josephine Adeh One-Chance Robbers
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