Suspected bandits reportedly abducted several motorists and passengers who were travelling in some vehicles along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Friday. The development generated tension along the expressway as several other vehicles aborted the trips to their destination and drove in the opposite direction. The incident happened around Dominion University City of Faith, KM 24, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. An eyewitness said nobody could ascertain the number of people kidnapped but three private vehicles were affected.
October 29, 2022The development generated tension along the expressway as several other vehicles aborted the trips to their destination and drove in the opposite direction.
He listed the affected as a Jeep, a Toyota Camry Car and Sedan vehicle whose model could not be ascertained. “I saw three vehicles with their doors wide open and not a single person was found inside the three vehicles and there is no trace of where they ran to.
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