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18-year-old Boy Abducted After Being Lured With A Carpentry Job

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 05th Sep, 2024 - tori.ng

Afeez was kidnapped on his birthday and efforts by his family to reach the abductors after payment of ransom have been futile.

Bello Afeez Oluwapelumi
 

An 18-year-old carpenter, Bello Afeez Oluwapelumi was on April 1, 2024, abducted, after he was lured by kidnappers who disguised as clients that wanted his services concerning a carpentry job.

According to a family member, Bello Karimat Iyanuoluwa who reached out to LIB, Afeez was kidnapped on his birthday and efforts by his family to reach the abductors after payment of ransom have been futile.

"I am coming to make this report hoping that you can help me family in any way. My brother (18yrs) was kidnapped on the 1st of April (his birthday) after he was called in pretense to come and look at a work(capentary work)that they want him to help them do. We were contacted by he adopters on the same day with his number and they have been collecting money constantly ever since which different account numbers and pos accounts.( All information abt the various account numbers are readily available upon request).

"It's been about 2 months now and they have stopped communication with us after constantly calling and receiving money for four months straight. We got the police involved from day one and paid for tracking like two times (at iyaganku Ibadan and with amotekun). They just collected the money and didn't seem to do anything abt it till this day.

"I have tried posting on Twitter when all this first happened but nobody saw it cus I have no following on Twitter.

"Pls I just want you help me post his picture so that I can locate my brother ( dead or alive). It's been 6 months of sleepless night and trouble in my family. My family and I will really appreciate if you can help us."


Anyone with information regarding Afeez's whereabouts, should kindly contact the family on 07037034664, 08035330771, 08163353285 or report to the nearest police station.
 



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