When pressed further on the company’s responsibility, especially for the safety of persons within the premises, Fiyinfoluwa admitted that supervisors were supposed to routinely visit deployment sites but did not confirm if such oversight occurred at Clear Hope School.

The FCT Commissioner of Police, Ajao Adewale, in an interview with journalists, said the victims were reported missing on July 23, 2025, by the school the same day.

He said a ransom of N250m was demanded via the caregiver’s phone the same day.

The CP said following an investigation, police operatives arrested Moses, who later confessed to conspiring with his friend, Sunday Irimiya — currently at large — to carry out the crime.

He said the police had also arrested the school principal, two other security guards, and the Chief Security Officer of the private security company that deployed Moses to the school.