Tears flowed like river from the eyes of parents on Tuesday after the abduction of three students of the Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary, Ikorodu, Lagos by gunmen on Monday night.
Many of the parents including officials of the school also refused to talk to journalists.
Amid heavy security, some of the parents besieged the school to pick their children.
The students were preparing for exams and went to the classroom to read and revise. It was in the process that the hoodlums came armed with Ak47 and started shooting sporadically and took three of them.
The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Fatai Owoseni, and an Assistant Inspector-General of Police, B. Hassan, are holding a closed-door meeting with the parents of the students, who were abducted from secondary school in Lagos.
The senior police officials, who arrived the school this morning with military men, inspected the school premises, including the broken fence reportedly used by the abductors before the meeting.
he Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2 Command, Bala Hassan, has assured the parents of three students, who were abducted from a school in Ikorodu, that the police will rescue the children.
Hassan said this today when he, in company with the Police Commissioner in Lagos, Fatai Owoseni, visitedBabington Macaulay Junior Seminary from where the children were seized on Monday night.
The Lagos State Police Command has conducted a helicopter surveillance of the vicinity of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School where no fewer than three pupils were abducted by gunmen.
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