The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) monday
exhibited N14,725,000, two Honda cars, one Audi car, one AK47 magazine,
and two cartridges recovered from the nine suspected kidnappers of Mrs.
Margaret Emefiele, wife of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor,
and her three relatives.
Mrs. Emefiele and her relatives were abducted on Thursday, September 29 at Ogoneki Hills along the Benin-Agbor Road in Delta State. She and others were rescued 36 hours after their kidnapping, following a massive manhunt involving all the security agencies in the country.
Mrs. Emefiele and her relatives were abducted on Thursday, September 29 at Ogoneki Hills along the Benin-Agbor Road in Delta State. She and others were rescued 36 hours after their kidnapping, following a massive manhunt involving all the security agencies in the country.
Among the nine suspects paraded by the
police yesterday were two serving Nigerian Army lance corporals — Musa
Maidabra (28) and Edwin George (32) – and a dismissed soldier of the
army, Ernest Anthony Uduefe.
Other arrested suspects included:
Mohammed Abubakar (29), also known as Dogo, the alleged gang leader;
Mohammed Musa (26); Mohammed Sule (26); Ibrahim Abdullahi (30); Aliyu
Musa (30); and Mohammed Yusuf (36).
In a statement issued in Abuja on behalf
of the Inspector General of Police (IG), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, the Force
Public Relations Officer, DCP Donald Awunah, explained that the ransom
paid for the safe return of the CBN governor’s wife was used as a bait
or bargaining chip to save the lives of the victims, which was primary
to the objectives of the security operatives.
However, he said the police would not
encourage the payment of ransom by relatives of kidnapped victims,
cautioning relatives to exercise considerable restraint while the police
do their intelligence gathering to rescue the victims.
He advised that at all times of
kidnapping, the public should immediately involve the police because
paying ransom in some cases could be counter-productive.
The IG said: “The curtailment of the
activities of kidnappers in our communities will be ultimately
successful through the cooperation and collaboration of all
stakeholders. There must be collective ownership of law enforcements.”
On how Mrs. Emefiele and her relatives
were rescued at Ugoneki hills, the IG said he ordered the Intelligence
Response Team and other tactical teams to swing into action to rescue
her when they got information of the abduction, adding that it yielded
positive result, as they were rescued the following day.
All the suspects, according to the
police, admitted being part of the kidnapping gang that abducted Mrs
Emefiele and others, adding that through their confessional statements,
they alluded to have partaken in sharing the ransom money.
While the two serving soldiers confessed
to sharing N6.5 million each, the others got between N10 and N11
million each, adding up to about N54 million extorted from their
victims’ families.
The two lance corporals provided the army uniforms and gun, THISDAY learnt.
The two lance corporals provided the army uniforms and gun, THISDAY learnt.
On the injury sustained by Mohammed
Musa, the IG said: “The suspect is 26 years old and hails from Yabo LGA
of Sokoto State. He confessed to receiving the N10 million from the
ransom paid.
“He sustained bullet wounds after a gun duel with the police while trying to leave the forest where they had kept their victims. N7.7 million was recovered from him. Useful information was gotten from him that led to the arrest of other gang members.”
“He sustained bullet wounds after a gun duel with the police while trying to leave the forest where they had kept their victims. N7.7 million was recovered from him. Useful information was gotten from him that led to the arrest of other gang members.”
He also revealed that Lance Corporal Maidabra is a 30-year-old native of Katau Village in Billiri LGA of Gombe State.
“A lance corporal with the Nigerian Army
serving at 122D30 Regiment in Maiduguri, Borno State, he was arrested
for the active role he played in the kidnapping.
“Upon his arrest, he made a confessional
statement to the police admitting to be part of the gang that kidnapped
and collected ransom from the victim’s family.
“In the course of investigation into the
crime, an SUV worth N1.5 million and a sum of N4 million, which was his
own share of the ransom money, was recovered from his possession.
“It was also discovered that he, in the
company of NA/65/6582 Lance Corporal Edwin George and one Ernest Anthony
Uduefe, a dismissed soldier, while dressed in army uniforms, escorted
some of the kidnappers and the ransom money in a maroon coloured Audi
car out of the forest where they had kept the victim, to Benin City, Edo
State,” the IG stated.
In the case of Lance Corporal George, he
is a native of Otukpo town, Otukpo LGA of Benue State. He is personnel
of the Nigerian Army serving at 122D Regiment in Maiduguri, Borno State.
“As earlier mentioned, he was part of the trio that escorted the ransom money to Benin City, Edo State. A Honda car worth N1.1 million, which he used part of his loot to purchase was recovered from him.
“As earlier mentioned, he was part of the trio that escorted the ransom money to Benin City, Edo State. A Honda car worth N1.1 million, which he used part of his loot to purchase was recovered from him.
“The suspect was arrested on October 5, 2016 at about 1300hrs in his home town,” the IG divulged.
Uduefe, the dismissed soldier, is a native of Igbuku village, Ndokwa East LGA of Delta State. He also volunteered a confessional statement to his involvement in the crime.
Uduefe, the dismissed soldier, is a native of Igbuku village, Ndokwa East LGA of Delta State. He also volunteered a confessional statement to his involvement in the crime.
“Investigations revealed that he also
bought a Honda car worth N1.5 million and furnished an apartment in
Benin City, Edo State within 48 hours of the kidnapping.
“The sum of N1.5 million in cash and the said Honda car were recovered from him,” he said.
Mohammed Abubakar, also known as Dogo, is a native of Mubi town, in Mubi LGA of Adamawa State and the leader of the group.
Mohammed Abubakar, also known as Dogo, is a native of Mubi town, in Mubi LGA of Adamawa State and the leader of the group.
The IG said he confessed to the crime
and admitted that he received the sum of N11 million in cash from the
ransom, adding that the suspect, however, claimed to have given one
Danjuma who is presently on the run, the said sum to keep for him.
Mohammed Sule hails from Awe village in
Awe LGA of Nasarawa State, the IG added. The suspect, he said, confessed
to have received N10 million in cash as part of his share of the ransom
paid and claimed a soldier and gang leader escaped with the loot.
Ibrahim Abdullahi from Fondogeri LGA of
Niger State, admitted to have received N10 million in cash as part of
his share of the ransom money, while Aliyu Musa and Mohammed Yusuf were
arrested for their involvement in the kidnapping based on information
availed the police by Mohammed Musa.
Musa and Yusuf are being investigated further on the roles played by them in the commission of the crime, said the IG.
Musa and Yusuf are being investigated further on the roles played by them in the commission of the crime, said the IG.
Culled from Thisday
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