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3 Nabbed As They Attempt To Snatch Former Miss Nigeria Feyi Sodipo's Car In Ogun State

3 fake security operatives were arrested in Abeokuta, yesterday, after
attempting to snatch former Miss Nigeria, Feyi Sodipos car.
The suspects who were two men and a woman had claimed to be security
operatives working for the organisers of Miss Nigeria beauty
pageant.Vanguard gathered that the suspects who rode in a Honda Shuttle
car with number plate LAGOS, KA 35 EKY were said to have ordered the
former beauty queen to enter their car from Lagos to Abeokuta to retrieve her
car gift, Hyundai with number plate LAGOS GGE 354 AJ where she parked it.
Attempt by the suspects to take the car away from the Arcade ground of the
Ogun State secretariat complex in Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, however, met stiff
resistance as the mother of the ex-beauty queen raised the alarm that
attracted people to the scene.
The suspects  who  reportedly claimed to be police officers, however, failed
to identify themselves when security operatives attached to the office of the
state governor intervened.
Governor  Ibikunle Amosun’s security attaché with instruction from  the
command’s Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Muyiwa Adejobi, consequently
arrested the suspects and took them to the Ibara Police Divisional
headquarters in Abeokuta.
Speaking with newsmen over the development, former Miss Nigeria, said
the people had  been chasing her  round the place, asking her to surrender
the car gift she got from the Akwa Ibom State government.
Narrating her ordeal, Feyi said:
“Organisers of the programme made many promises that they didn’t keep
and now they want to collect the car given to me by Akwa Ibom State
government.“They want to collect this gift from me because Ogun State
government has given me another car so I must surrender the one given to
me by the Akwa Ibom State governmet.”
Feyi further told newsmen that  there was no part of the contract she signed
with the organisers that they will retrieve the car from her, stressing that the
Hyundai car was registered in her name.
Feyi’s mother, Mrs. Mary Sodipo, told newsmen that she decided to raise
alarm so that the suspects who had coerced her daughter to take them to
where she was keeping the car would not harm her.
At press time, the three suspects were being detained at Ibara police station
for onwards transfer to the command’s headquarters in Eleweran.

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