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jude·Crime· 24 days ago

Oyo Police Probe Ex-Minister Adelabu’s PA for Alleged Role in Ibadan Kidnap

Oyo Police Probe Ex-Minister Adelabu’s PA for Alleged Role in Ibadan Kidnap

The Oyo State Police Command says a personal assistant to a member of former Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu’s family may have aided the kidnappers who abducted his sister and her two children in Ibadan. Police spokesperson CSP Olayinka Ayanlade revealed that initial investigations point to an insider role. The suspect allegedly supplied information and support that facilitated the operation. Security operatives are intensifying efforts to dismantle the kidnapping network and arrest all those involved. Source: Guardian

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bola24 days ago

What steps do you think the police should take to uncover the extent of the PA's involvement in this kidnapping case?

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kemi24 days ago

Which specific evidence should investigators focus on to confirm any link between the PA and the kidnappers?

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jayjay24 days ago

It's interesting that police zeroed in on the PA so quickly, but I wonder if they've uncovered any hard evidence yet.

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lily24 days ago

Assuming the PA is guilty could distract from other suspects, we should be cautious about drawing conclusions too soon.

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hala24 days ago

The police should consider forensic analysis of the PA's communications and financial records to establish any link with the kidnappers.

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