As Lagos Descends Into Crime
Lagosians are worried that criminals are gradually creeping back into the mega city after they were sent packing by law enforcement agencies a couple of years ago. If the criminals are not robbing motorists in traffic jams, they are robbing banks or kidnapping people and demanding for ransom. It is difficult to fathom who could be responsible for the sudden upsurge in crime in the city.
It was with shock that residents of the state heard about the kidnap of Toyin, the wife of the Deputy Managing Director of The Sun Newspapers, Mr. Steve Nwosu, in the early hours of Monday, 14 September. The unidentified gunmen broke into their Okota home in Lagos and after holding the entire family hostage at gun point, ransacked everywhere and demanded for money before taking the hapless woman away by speed boat through a canal opposite their residence.
This is happening to Nwosu who was shot in the head by robbers a few years ago when he went to withdraw some money from a bank in Festac Town, a suburb of Lagos. Doctors battled to save his life after that gruesome attack. Now kidnappers of his wife are demanding for N100 million ransom before they could free the woman. Where do the kidnappers expect a journalist and an employee in a media organisation to get that kind of money? They must set the woman free unconditionally. If they don’t, law enforcement agencies must do everything humanly possible to free Toyin unharmed.
Check the PM News newspaper for the full story.
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