Friday, 27 April 2012

Kidnapped Access Bank manager released after the payment of N25M

Is there a way out to trap these kidnappers before such ransom are given to them? Its really awful to keep reading or hearing that so and so has just been kidnapped and they are demanding for huge ransom.

Good news, it’s good to know that Mr. Yemi Odunsanya, the regional general manager of Access Bank who was reportedly kidnapped in the city of Lagos while on his way to Church on Sunday, has been released by his abductors.
According to reports, the freed kidnap victim was discovered in the early hours of Thursday, found wandering at the front gate of the Victoria Garden city in Ajah, the outskirt of Lagos.
Odunsanya is said to be in stable health. He was released after a payment of N25 million was made by his relatives and business associates.
It was not clear how the funds were paid to the abductors. The family had been warned not to contact the police, but said they did some investigation of their own.
According to the source, “when he was kidnapped on Sunday on his way to the church, we were actively involved, tracking their telephone conversations and all that. It was through this means that we were able to confirm that he was still kept within the Lekki/Aja axis.
“But when his life was being threatened, we were begged to allow them deal directly with the kidnappers. So this morning we were told that he has been released after the payment of N25m ransom”.

5 comments:

Russel said...

The key issue is that govt pump in money in buying cars bullet proof, but they are 4gotten that 80% of the people they are governing are poor and are desperate,anyone including them that thieves or some angry people who are so mad at the state which Nigeria today will do anything to keep body and soul 2gether so they shld address that b4 any meaningful thing can hold in ds country

Fola said...

CCTV shld be in all areas,able and decent police patrol, Nigeria has money and it can be done

Mary said...

My dear, I tire,today is this 2morro is that,haba!

Trahern said...

Well i don't think its the matter of people being poor or not, basically, when a government starts to give in to the demands of these idiots, it then creates room for more to go into it as it is seen as an avenue to make quick money, solution government should tackle these guys and once an example is made, i have a feeling this will reduce. thanks

trahern said...

in other word,,adapt the law, no negotiating with them