Nigerian Police Seek Public Assistance to Locate Father of Stranded Returnees
The FCT Police Command is seeking the public’s help to locate Mr. Arinze Chukwu, whose sons, Abraham and Ephraim, returned to Nigeria from Gabon but lost contact following a robbery. They arrived in Abuja to reunite with him but have been unable due to their lost belongings.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command is appealing for assistance in locating Mr. Arinze Chukwu, the father of two sons, Abraham and Ephraim Chukwu. The boys returned to Nigeria from Gabon, arriving in Lagos on March 9 and then traveling to Abuja on March 11. Their intention was to reunite with their father, who resides in the Nyanya area of Abuja.
During their journey, the Chukwu brothers unfortunately fell victim to robbery, losing their belongings and mobile phones, which has hindered their ability to contact their father. In response, the Public Relations Officer of the Command, SP Josephine Adeh, is urging the public, particularly the Igbo community, to help locate Mr. Chukwu.
The police request anyone with information on Mr. Chukwu’s whereabouts to come forward. Reports can be made to the nearest police station or through designated numbers provided by the FCT PPRO.
In conclusion, the FCT Police Command is working diligently to locate Mr. Arinze Chukwu, the father of two stranded brothers from Gabon. The loss of their belongings has created a challenging situation for the Chukwu family, and the police are encouraging community assistance to resolve this matter expediently.
Original Source: saharareporters.com
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