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A BusinessDay defence correspondent, Ojochenemi Onje, has been kidnapped by kidnappers generally known as “one likelihood operators” within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, a number of of her colleagues confirmed to The Bureau Newspaper on Friday night.
The Bureau Newspaper learnt that the feminine journalist was kidnapped on her approach from workplace.
One of many sources mentioned the abductors had contacted the sufferer’s office to demand the sum of N1million earlier than releasing her from their custody.
“We want your prayers. The BusinessDay correspondent was kidnapped by one-chance operators and they’re demanding for a million earlier than they’d launch her,” one among her colleagues advised The Bureau Newspaper.
It was learnt that the incident had been escalated to the Nigerian police and the army, however it’s unsure the steps taken to this point by the safety companies on the incident.
Many colleagues are turning of their prayers and desires for Onje’s rescue and reunion along with her household.
“One-chance” is the time period Nigerians use to explain a sort of theft that happens in each private and non-private vehicles which individuals board.
It’s a coordinated crime dedicated by people who make use of a way of hailing passengers into their ready car.
Many victims of this apply have been killed, kidnapped and raped.
As an example in Could, a dull physique of a middle-aged girl, Kadoon Louisa Lornumbe, was discovered by the roadside following an encounter with “one likelihood operators” at Tipper Storage Bridge close to Mpape within the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The Bureau Newspaper gathered that she died after she boarded a car belonging to a gang of criminals in any other case often called “one likelihood operators.”
Earlier this yr, the corpse of an unidentified woman was additionally discovered on Airport Street within the Lugbe space, additionally killed by the identical criminals.
The protection of residents has been a trigger for concern within the nation’s capital, particularly with incidents of robbers posing as business car operators.
Many residents have fallen victims to this set of individuals whose modus operandi is called “One Probability”.
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