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Two judges reportedly kidnapped

The victims identified as Alih Okeme and Timothy Alih, of the Kogi State Judiciary had reportedly been kidnapped by unknown gunmen yesterday, May 19, 2016.

Judges kidnapped in Kogi State

The victims identified as Alih Okeme and Timothy Alih, of the Kogi State Judiciary had reportedly been kidnapped by unknown gunmen yesterday, May 19, 2016.

The reports go on to reveal that Hon Alih Okeme had been kidnapped on Ojuwo Ocha along Idah-Ajegwu-Lokoja road, while his colleague, Hon Timothy Alih, had been kidnapped at Ayingba, Dekina local government.

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State Police Public Relation Officer, ASP William Ayah, while confirming the disturbing incident disclosed that efforts are being made to find and rescue the judges.

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