…says boy has been held for over two months
The family members of a four-year-old boy, Kazim Bello, abducted by an unidentified woman in the Ajegunle area of Lagos State, are still in shock and pains over the incident, two months after.
The unidentified woman was said to have lured Kazim with a juice drink and biscuit before abducting him and
escaping.
The abductor was said to have carried Kazim from his father’s residence at 34, Ugbenwankwo Street, Ajegunle, into a tricycle, which immediately zoomed off to an unknown
destination.
The father of the abducted child, Mohammed Bello lamented that two months after his son was abducted by an unidentified woman, who lured him with juice drink and biscuit, his whereabouts have remained unknown.
The Point had reported that the unidentified woman had attempted to abduct Kazim and another child, while they were playing in front of their parents’ residence. After promising to buy juice and biscuit for the two children, they agreed to go with her,
but suddenly, the other child identified as Yusuf said, refused to go on with her and began to cry. The woman was said to have quickly abandoned Yusuf, but picked up Kazim and ran with him into the waiting tricycle.
The father of the four-year-old victim, Mohammed Bello, has, therefore, cried out to the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris; the Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Imohimi Edgal and the officer-in-charge of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the Lagos State Police Command, CSP Bulus Musa, to rescue his son from his
abductor.
Bello said, “Recently I heard that a boy of my son’s age was rescued in Kano State. We were very apprehensive. I was praying that it should be my
son that was rescued. Unfortunately, it was another person because we watched it on television later.
I have been moving around and making calls to anybody who knows me to assist and give me or the police information that can be used to locate him.
The police and other security agencies should help me so that my son would return home.
I’m begging the police, especially. They should assist me as they did for others so that I can see my son again.”