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BREAKING: Abducted Navy Commandant Regains Freedom In Ondo Forest

Kennedy IgweBy Kennedy IgweMay 27, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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Lieutenant Commander, Ajare Uchegbulah Amadi, a commandant of the Nigerian Navy who was abducted last week around the Oba Akoko area of Ondo State has regained his freedom.

It was learnt that Amadi regained his freedom on Wednesday afternoon, after his abductors abandoned him in a forest.

According to the spokesperson of the police command in Ondo State, Tee-Leo Ikoro, the kidnappers abandoned the naval officer after they realised the men of the force were close on them and there was no place to hide any longer.

“After realising that we are close on them and there was no place to hide any longer, they abandoned him in the forest and took to their heels,” Ikoro said.

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