The fourteen year old Nigerian teen, Shammah Jolayemi who was kidnapped on Wednesday on his way to school in Toronto has been found.
The Toronto police in a tweet on their official twitter page announced he was safe and would be taken for medical check up at the hospital.
During a press conference outside a north Toronto police station on Thursday evening, Supt. Steven Watts stated investigators believe Jolayemi’s kidnappers were motivated by the theft of about 100 kilograms of cocaine worth around $4 million that was allegedly stolen by the teen’s stepbrother, Olalekan Osikoya, in summer of 2019.
The police said they were not notified about his kidnap, but were informed by the teen's parents after he failed to show up in school.
An Amber alert was issued early Thursday.
The police did not indicate if any arrest has been made.
torontosun.com
Good news for the family. Sad development with the step brother.
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DeleteThank God he is safe and I hope his step brother stop the drug dealings
ReplyDeleteHope he was not molested. Many persons in obodo oyibo
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ReplyDeleteThey have carried their crime to Canada?
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Stolen cocaine, kidnap? Nigerians please behave well when you are outside the country. The country is already hell and some of us are trying to leave, please dont mnake them shut the doors on us.
ReplyDeletedrugs have and would always be a part of these societies. has nothing to do with only Nigerians. Canada is still open to a lot of migrants if you qualify so shoot your shot
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ReplyDeleteAll these drug peddler's eh,the risk they put themselves and their families is alarming!
Thank God he is safe .
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These drug peddlers do not even think of the dangers involved all cos of quick money .
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ReplyDeleteI said yesterday that it was down to that alakoba step brother. God forbid we marry into the wrong family.
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DeleteIn fact, akosibero. Oloshi to n wa eni kunra. I shudder imagining the hell this innocent boy went through.
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