The cleric was abducted on Wednesday night at his Lafia home by assailants who came on motorcycles.
Thursday, the state CAN vice chair Pastor Tayo Samuel told reporters that the abductors had contacted Masin’s associates, asking for N20 ransom.
Also Thursday, Inspector-General of Police Mohammed Adamu inaugurated a community policing committee in the state to check the uptick in criminal activities in the state’s remote parts.
On the committee are representatives of traditional institution, civil society organisations, and labour unions, among others.
Adamu, represented by the state commissioner of police Bola Longe, said there was need to scale up the security architecture in the state in the face of rising crimes.
Longe said police were on the trail of Masin’s abductors.
source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/05/kidnappers-of-can-chairman-speak-demand.html
Copy the link below and Share with your Friends:
No comments:
Post a Comment