The Nigeria police has
given insight into how a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation,
Olu Falae, was rescued by its personnel, in an operation it said was
coordinated by Inspector General Solomon Arase.
But Police spokesperson,
Olabisi Kolawole, said in a statement Thursday night that the former minister
was rescued after the Force launched aerial and land operations in search of
the kidnappers.
Ms. Kolawole said, “The
rescue of Chief Olu Falae from his captives on September 24th, 2015 was made
possible as the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon E. Arase, fdc NPM
coordinated both aerial and land operations to ensure the freedom of the former
presidential candidate of the SDP.
“The operation which
started in the early hours of the aforementioned date, combed every nook and
cranny of Ondo state till success was achieved in Owo.
“Speaking in Owo while
re-uniting Chief Olu Falae with his family, the Inspector-General of Police
said; those who think Nigeria is lawless should have a rethink as the Nigeria
Police Force and other sister agencies are everywhere to deal decisively with
those miscreants who intend to test the capabilities of the Force.
“He further said that
the Former Secretary to the Federal Government is hale and hearty meanwhile,
the Nigeria Police promised to leave no stone unturned till the perpetrators of
the dastardly act are brought to book.”
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