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Gunmen abduct Femi Odeyemi in Kwara, demand N100m ransom
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45815, member: 636"] Gunmen kidnapped Femi Odeyemi from his home at midnight Sunday. The armed criminals took the prominent citizen from Okoro-Okegbo community. They carried him away to a location that remains unknown. The attackers demand 100 million naira for his release. Community leaders have contacted local police stations about the crime. Odeyemi lives in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State. The kidnappers invaded the neighborhood during the late night hours. They targeted his residence and forced him to leave with them. Sources told reporters about the incident on Tuesday. No new information has emerged since the initial report. Community officials reached out to Kwara State Police Command Headquarters. They also spoke with officers at the Babanla Divisional Police Station. Police have not announced any progress on the case. The investigation continues without public updates. Law enforcement agencies are working to locate the missing man. Criminal groups recently attacked the nearby Okoro-Oke community. Those gunmen killed two police officers during their raid. They also kidnapped a Chinese citizen and a Nigerian miner. Authorities have not provided updates on that earlier incident. The region faces ongoing security challenges from armed groups. Reporters tried to contact the police spokesperson on Tuesday. SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi did not respond to their requests. The lack of communication leaves families without official information. Residents worry about their safety as crimes increase. Local communities seek stronger protection from security forces. [/QUOTE]
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