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An Assistant Commissioner of Police Musa Rambo has been kidnapped. The Kaduna State Police Command on Sunday confirmed the kidnapping of ACP Rambo, along the Kaduna-Nasarawa highway.

Confirming the development in Kaduna, police public relations officer in the state, Yakubu Sabo, did not mention the specific time the incident happened but said a patrol team saw the abandoned vehicle at about 3.30 pm along Baede-Jos.

According to him, “on 19/10/2019, at about 1530hrs, a team of Operation Safe Heaven along Barde – Jos, reported that a Nissan Murano with Reg. No. KRD 753 BT, ash in color, with a police I.D card bearing ACP I Musa Rambo, the incumbent Area Commander, Suleja.

“The vehicle was found abandoned around Knock Bridge, a border area between Kaduna and Nasarawa states, which occupant was suspected to have been kidnapped along Barde to Jos Road by Knock Forest.”

The police spokesman also confirmed that the kidnappers have made contact, demanding ransom though he did not mention the amount.

“Contact has been established with the kidnappers requesting for ransom. Efforts are on top gear towards rescuing the victim and arresting the culprits.

“The Commissioner of Police, Ali Aji Janga, assures members of the public that the command is doing everything possible to secure the release of the victim.

“He also enjoins the good people of Kaduna State to continue to support the police with relevant information that will help the command to overcome the recent security problems,” Sabo added.

Another source, however, said the abductors of the officer are demanding N50 million ransom.

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