Unknown men believed to be security operatives have allegedly abducted the National Chairman of Action Alliance (AA), Mr Kenneth Udeze in Abuja.
Confirming the abduction, Udeze’s wife, Genevieve told The Punch that he was forced into a Toyota Forerunner SUV on Friday morning and driven away to an unknown location.
She said the men, who were dressed in mufti showed her husband an arrest warrant before taking him away outside a commercial bank branch located at Dutse Alhaji, Kubwa, a suburb of the Federal Capital Territory.
Genevieve disclosed that her husband, who had visited the bank to complain about illegal withdrawals of money from his account by suspected hackers was about entering his car to return home when four men accosted him and forced him into their vehicle.
Her words: “My husband’s driver, who was present said the officers who were in mufti showed him an arrest warrant and then forcefully took him away in their SUV.
“The driver explained that he drove after them but when they got to Zuba and observed that he was following them, they turned back and drove towards Gwarimpa.
“He then decided to return to the house to inform me. I have visited Zuba Police Station where the policemen said they came from but I was told the men were not from there. I know the case is in connection with his withdrawal from the AA election petition in court.”
Genevieve further revealed that some unknown and suspicious mobile numbers had been calling her and her husband for some time .
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