Mrs Afolabi said that the kidnappers had reached out to the family, demanding N100 million ransom.
He said that the attack had started last week on Monday, but the major one happened on Friday night without anybody stopping them.
Sources said the boy’s death angered the youths who stormed the police station, overpowered the officers on duty, and set the building on fire.
The Ondo police spokesperson said that information at the disposal of the police indicated that seven persons were abducted by the hoodlums.
A police spokesman said in Ondo confirmed the killings.
One of the sources who spoke on Tuesday said the deceased was shot dead while trying to escape from the captivity of the kidnappers.
Police spokesperson said seven people have been arrested.
The violent attack on the opposition party members is coming two days before the weekend governorship election.
The police in Ondo have warned fake news purveyors and other mischief makers ahead of the state’s November 16 off-cycle governorship election
Mr Ajayi said that the various policies of the current government further plunged the country into an economic crisis.
