Unidentified armed men on Friday kidnapped King Josiah Umukoro, the Odion-Ologbo of Olomoro Kingdom, Isoko South council area of Delta state, from his palace.
Although facts surrounding the kidnap his kidnap were sketchy as at press time, it was gathered that he was apprehended by his kidnappers about 7:30am on Friday and was whisked away to an unknown destination.
Sources alleged that the monarch was whisked away in a RAV 4 Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV), painted in dark green colour, The Nation reports.
It will be recalled that barely a week ago, a similar incident reportedly happened where the late king of Ubulu-Uku in Aniocha North council area of the state, Obi Akaeze Edward Ofulue III, was kidnapped.
Obi Ofulue, who was allegedly kidnapped by suspected Fulani herders, was found dead about a week ago.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Celestina Kalu, DSP, confirming the incident, said there was no lead yet on the kidnap of the monarch, but said the command had commenced moves to secure his release.
Kalu said, “No lead yet, it happened this morning, but we are on their track.”
The Isoko South council chairman, Sir Itiako Constantine Ikpokpo, in his reaction said, “Yes, he was abducted this morning in Olomoro. I was alerted at about 8:30am.
“The police and army swung immediately into action with the help of the vigilante.”
The Chairman expressed confidence that the abducted monarch would be rescued, saying, “We are confident he will be rescued.”
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