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Kidnappers Release Abducted Catholic Priest In Edo

by Patrick Ochoga
2 months ago
in News
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Nine days after he was kidnapped, the Catholic Priest of St. Peters Catholic Church, Ivukwa in Etsako East local government area of Edo State, Rev. Fr. Peter Egielewa, has been reportedly released by his abductors.

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But the fate of the Seminarian that was abducted with him, Peter Andrew, remained unknown as conflicting reports said he had been killed while another version said his whereabouts was still unknown.

A source from the community close to the Catholic Church claimed that not less than N20million may have been paid for the release of the Priest.

A viral video showed a kidnap victim surrounded by uniformed men believed to be vigilantes who claimed that the victim was kidnapped and put in the same location with the priest and seminarian.

He said they were all forced to close their eyes and in the process they heard a gunshot and then they were told to open their eyes and they saw the seminarian gasping for breath before he died.

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He said they trekked to somewhere in Edo Central from where he escaped.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Moses Yamu, claimed that the priest was rescued by the police and that the police would soon come up with an official statement on the development.


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