RRS Rescues Boys Fleeing Abuja, Reunites Them With Parents
The
operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command on Monday
last week rescued two teenagers fleeing the Abuja abodes of their parents and
re-united them with the parents on Friday.
The
teenagers, Chidubem Amaechi, 13, and Chinedu Onyebuchi, 13, were rescued by the
RRS operatives on Monday morning after alighting from an Abuja bus at Ojodu-Berger,
Lagos.
The
teenagers were sighted by the officers wandering around Ojodu-Berger before they
were invited for questioning.
The
children had lied to the officers during interrogations that they were
kidnapped and blindfolded before they were driven to Lagos by their abductors.
They
added that they escaped from their abductors while they (the abductors) were sleeping
under the bridge before Ogun-Lagos long bridge.
Inquisitive,
the officer moved the boys to the RRS Headquarters, where an investigation into
their kidnapping was launched immediately.
While
the investigations were on, officers suspected the children were lying about
the kidnapping story. Their parents, who have been looking for the boys in
Abuja since Sunday, May 14, 2017, were shocked when contacted that their
children were in custody of Rapid Response Squad, Lagos.
It
took three days of questioning before, Chidubem Amaechi opened up that he and
Chinedu Onyebuchi connived to leave Abuja because of the poor states of their
parents.
According
to Amaechi, “we noticed that our parents were suffering in order to take of
care us. We decided to come to Lagos and work for sometimes. Whatever we were
able to raise in six months, we would handover to our parents for them to start
business.
We
realised that the hardship was too much and that we would be helping them if we
leave our families in Abuja in search of better opportunities in Lagos, he
stressed.
Amaechi
added, I brought my N4,200:00 savings while Chinedu added N500 as transport
fare to Lagos. We were already in Lagos before we realised that we were simply
being stupid. We were wandering about when the officer invited us for
questioning”.
The
Commander, Rapid Response Squad, ACP Olatunji Disu, who received the parents of
the teenagersJj on the fifth day of being in the Command’s custody in his
office, appealed to parents and guardian to monitor and take good care of their
wards.
The boys were re-united and released to their parents on Friday after they had promised not to repeat their actions again.
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