Some unknown gunmen killed two persons and abducted yet to be ascertained number of people along Obbo Aiyegunle/Osi highway in Kwara South Senatorial District on Saturday.
They were reportedly attacked in an 18-seater commercial bus registered XC167MUN at about 1700hours by the unknown gunmen.
The gunmen were reported to have shot into the vehicle and fatally injured the driver identified as Akeem and one Mama Ariye both of Obbo Aiyegunle town.
Spokesman of the state police command, Okasanmi Ajayi, who confirmed the bloody attack said "information received on 4/6/2022 was to the effect that at about 1700hrs same day, unknown armed men forcefully attacked an 18-seater commercial bus with REG NO XC 167 MUN, along Obbo Ayegunle- Osi-road, shot into the vehicle and fatally injured the driver one Akeem 'M' saw name unknown and one Mama Ariye 'F' both of Obbo Ayegunle town and abducted yet to be specified numbers of passengers.
"On receipt of the information by the police in Obbo Ayegunle, policemen, vigilante, local hunters and available members of sister agencies on ground immediately raced to the scene.
"Bodies of the dead were retrieved and deposited at Carosi Hospital mortuary for autopsy, while the security team stormed the bushes in an effort to get the victims rescued," the spokesman disclosed.
He said the Commissioner of police, Tuesday Assayomo, on hearing of the unfortunate incident directed that a massive manhunt for the perpetrators of the heinous crime must commence.
He gave a marching order to the Area Commander and the Divisional Police officers covering the area to move into the bushes to ensure that the kidnapped victims were rescued and the kidnappers arrested.
While empathizing with the families of the deceased, the Commissioner of Police assured that the perpetrators of the crime would be smoked out from wherever they may be hiding.
Consequently, the CP directed a 24 hourly patrol of the area in conjunction with other sister security agencies to boost the confidence of the people and to also prevent any further attacks in the area.
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