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Photos: One dead as Police rescue kidnapped Ekiti CAC worshippers
The rescued victims have since been taken to the hospital for medical examination and treatment to ascertain their health condition The post Photos: One dead as Police rescue kidnapped Ekiti CAC worshippers appeared first on Vanguard News.
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Several mourners accompanying the remains of a deceased Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officer to Otukpo, Benue State, for burial have been abducted by suspected kidnappers in Kogi State. The victims were travelling with the corpse of the late DCC Augustine O. Ikwue, popularly known as “Etume Zero,” when their vehicle was attacked along the [] Gunmen kidnap corpse of FRSC Deputy Commander, mourners in Kogi; demand N50m ransom
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Related coverage for "Photos: One dead as Police rescue kidnapped Ekiti CAC worshippers": Daily Post Nigeria — Gunmen kidnap corpse of FRSC Deputy Commander, mourners in Kogi; demand N50m ransom. BoingBoing — "Mexican Batman" tapes suspected thieves to lamp posts. Vanguard News — Police rescue 10 held amid Cross River-Benue communal tension. DNyuz — Mexico’s ‘Batman’ Is Hunting Suspected Thieves and Taping Them to Streetlights. Dateline Nigeria — Police detain seven suspected armed robbers in Katsina