The kidnapped spokesperson of the Edo State Command of the Nigerian Immigration Service, Mrs Bridget Esene, has been released by her abductors.
Mrs Esene was kidnapped by five armed men who trailed her to her church at Ikhueniro, a community in Benin City on Sunday January 24.
Spokesperson of the Edo State Police Command, Chidi Nwabuzor, who confirmed the development said Mrs Esene was released at about 4p.m. on Tuesday, January 26.
Nwabuzor declined to say if ransom was paid or not for her release. However, a family source, claimed that ransom was paid to secure her release but didn't disclose the amount.
According to The News a source close to the Edo police command said Mrs. Esene narrated how she was abducted at gunpoint by the kidnappers and sold to another gang suspected to be herdsmen.
“I was forced into the car and driven out of the church premises by the
five gunmen who later sold me to another set of kidnappers who are
suspected herdsmen. The armed men later took me into the forest and some
other hardened kidnappers were on ground to receive me. I was later
sold to another set of gunmen who then took her deeper into the forest,"
she was quoted as saying.
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