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Police Arrest 42 After Kwara Monarch’s Abduction

‎The Kwara State command of the Nigeria Police Force has confirmed the arrest of 42 suspected illegal miners following the abduction of a traditional ruler Oba Salman Aweda, in Ifelodun Local Government Area of the state.

‎The Commissioner of Police in the state, Adekimi Ojo, disclosed this while speaking with journalists on Monday in Ilorin.

‎Ojo said the monarch of Olayinka community was kidnapped on Saturday evening by about 10 armed men who stormed his palace shortly after miners had earlier paid him homage.

‎According to him, the attackers forcefully gained entry into the palace, broke down doors and dragged the monarch out of his room.

‎He said the gunmen demanded the money earlier given to the monarch by the miners.

‎“They broke into the palace, fetched him from one of the rooms and demanded the money the miners gave him earlier in the day,” Ojo said.

‎The police boss added that the monarch immediately handed over the money but was still taken away alongside his brother.

‎The commissioner said the police swung into action immediately after receiving information about the incident.

‎“Immediately we got wind of the development, we swung into action, using drones and other logistics, and we eventually arrested 42 illegal miners in the community.

‎“I cannot confirm whether those who abducted the monarch were among the illegal miners we arrested.

‎“But investigations still continue on the development.

‎“All the suspects are currently at the police headquarters in Ilorin,” he said.

‎Ojo further revealed that the monarch’s brother, who was abducted alongside him, managed to escape after he became exhausted during the journey.

‎According to him, the victim, who was barefoot, reportedly told the abductors to kill him as he could no longer continue.

‎“He told the terrorists to kill him if they wished, complaining that he was tired,” the CP said.

‎Instead of killing him, the kidnappers reportedly tied him to a tree and fled with the monarch.

‎Abductors Demand ₦400m Ransom

‎According to The PUNCH, residents of the community revealed that the abductors had contacted the community, demanding a ransom of ₦400 million for the monarch’s release.

‎The demand has heightened tension across the area.

‎The Chairman of Ifelodun Local Government Area, Abdulrasheed Yusuf, also confirmed the incident and described it as unfortunate.

‎He said the council was working closely with security agencies to secure the monarch’s release.

‎“We are deeply concerned about this incident, and we are taking swift and decisive action in collaboration with security agencies,” he said.

‎Yusuf added that security personnel, including forest guards and local vigilantes, had intensified search operations across nearby forests.

‎According to him, the joint effort is aimed at ensuring the safe rescue of the abducted monarch.

‎The council boss urged residents to remain calm and support security agencies with useful information.

“Community cooperation remains critical in addressing security challenges and restoring peace,” he said.

‎He assured residents that every necessary step was being taken to ensure the monarch’s safe return, stressing that the state government remained committed to protecting lives and property.

‎The abduction has sparked fresh fears among residents, with many expressing concern over a possible resurgence of insecurity in Kwara South.

‎The incident adds to growing anxiety in the region, as authorities intensify efforts to rescue the monarch and restore calm.


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