Police, family disagree over woman’s disappearance during routine road walk

Controversy has trailed the whereabouts of a 24-year-old woman Gbemisola Alabi said to have disappeared during her routine road walk on Sunday in Ajah.

Alabi, her family said was kidnapped while jogging around Monastery Road, near Novare Mall in Shongotedo, Ajah but the police said they were investigating a case of missing person since nothing points to kidnapping at the moment.

According to a syndicated WhatsApp message on Monday appealing to Nigerians to assist with useful information on her whereabouts, the family had also appealed for prayers.

The message read: “Dear friends and Nigerians, the above photo is of our beloved daughter, sister, wife and mother – Gbemisola Alabi. She was kidnapped around Monastery road near Novare mall – Shoprite Shongotedo Ajah yesterday (28th July, 2019) while she went jogging. “We need your help to find her. Please help share her photo on all your social media handles, put a call through to people you feel can help us. Call the Ajah police command if you have any information or call Mr. Adebayo 0802 999 8831 representing the family. Anything you can do please. We also need your prayers that she returns home to her family soon and in good health.”

However, a source disclosed that the family was Alabi’s landlady and son of being responsible for her kidnap because of some issues between them.

It was alleged that the unnamed landlady and her son had threatened to deal with Alabi following a disagreement that ensued between them.

But the police said it would be wrong to conclude it was a case of kidnapping, insisting the case currently before them was that of a missing person.

Spokesman Bala Elkana, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) said the report at the station indicated disappearance, adding that from preliminary findings, the woman went jogging without her phone, and no one had contacted the family to demand ransom.

He said: “It will be wrong to say she was kidnapped. At the moment, no one has come forward to say they have her in their custody not made demands to that effect. She left the house to jog which is her normal routine but this time around, she didn’t come back.

“No one knows for sure ehat happened to her. It is true the family said they were suspecting the landlady and her son and we have invited them. Investigation is ongoing to unravel what happened to her and where she is.”

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