Samson Folarin
A last year understudy of the Technical College, Ikorodu, Lagos State, Iseoluwa Omomowo, has vanished while running an errand for his stepbrother's wife in the Ebute-Meta zone of Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the 28-year-old Ilaje, Ondo State indigene, had gone to pull back N8,000 from a First Bank of Nigeria Automated Teller Machine on Saturday, yet he didn't return home.
It was accumulated that by Monday, his wireless had been exchanged off.
Our journalist assembled that endeavors by the family to find his whereabouts had been fruitless.
His stepbrother, Dr Omoteyinshe Oluwole, clarified that the casualty was the family's last youngster, including that he had been living with him for around five years.
Oluwole, a therapeutic specialist, said he was in Sagamu, Ogun State, when Omomowo disappeared.
He said, "He began living with me in 2011. He is a last year understudy of Electrical Department of the Technical College, Ikorodu.
"On that Saturday, I sent some cash to my wife's financial balance. My wife requesting that he pull back N8,000 from the ATM. In the wake of pulling back the cash, he should go to the Lagos Island to get a couple of trousers from my tailor.
"At precisely 12.28pm, she got an alarm on her telephone that the cash had been pulled back from the record.
"Around 4pm, my wife called me that she had yet to see my sibling and she was heading off to the business sector and required some individual to stay with our kid. I called him on the phone, yet he didn't pick his calls."
Oluwole said when he called the tailorhe was informed that his sibling had yet to arrive.
"Around 6pm once more, I called the tailoragain, and he said he had not seen my sibling. We called his mobile phone over and over, yet no one picked the calls.
"At 9pm when he didn't return home, we thought he had gone to watch football at a survey focus. The police said we couldn't report until following 24 hours," he included.
A family companion and legal counselor, Ige Asemudara, said the family had gone to various police headquarters, and additionally request to God houses.
He said, "In one of the spots we went to, we were informed that he was kidnapped by a few individuals and they would in any case discharge him."
The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said, "The case was accounted for to us on Sunday. We are examining the matter."
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