The whereabouts of the traditional ruler of Ubulu-uku clan in Delta State, Obi Edward Ofulue, remain unknown 10 days after he was kidnaped by gunmen.
Although sources disclosed that a N100m ransom was demanded by his captors, the Delta State police command, however, said it could not comment on whether ransom was demanded or not.
The state Commissioner of Police, Alkali Baba Usman, while parading 24 suspected hoodlums including 16 kidnappers and six robbery suspects in Asaba, Delta State capital, said the command had intensified its efforts to secure the monarch’s release.
Obi Ofulue was kidnapped recently between Obior and Igbodo towns close to his domain by gunmen suspected to be herdsmen.
Source: Tribune
The whereabouts of the traditional ruler of Ubulu-uku clan in Delta State, Obi Edward Ofulue, remain unknown 10 days after he was kidnaped by gunmen.
Although sources disclosed that a N100m ransom was demanded by his captors, the Delta State police command, however, said it could not comment on whether ransom was demanded or not.
The state Commissioner of Police, Alkali Baba Usman, while parading 24 suspected hoodlums including 16 kidnappers and six robbery suspects in Asaba, Delta State capital, said the command had intensified its efforts to secure the monarch’s release.
Obi Ofulue was kidnapped recently between Obior and Igbodo towns close to his domain by gunmen suspected to be herdsmen.
Source: Tribune
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