Crime & SecurityNewsNigeriaKidnapper Pays N1.5m Ransom to Abductors to Regain Freedom

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By Ibrahim Abdul’Aziz, Regional Correspondent

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A suspected kidnapper, Mohammed Ahmadu, had said he paid a ransom of N1.5 million when he was abducted by a rival gang also.

Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Frank Mba, said Ahmadu was held by a group led by one Buba Babu.

He announced this while parading the two suspects in Abuja.

Frank Mba said both suspects operated around the federal capital territory (FCT) and the north-central part of the country.

According to him, “Notable among the arrests, is the arrest of one Abubakar Umaru a.k.a. Buba Bargu, ‘m’, 35 years, native of Kato Shiroro area of Niger State by the operatives of the special tactical squad (STS).’’

“Investigations by the police team revealed that Abubakar is a member and armourer of a gang that has carried out several kidnaps for ransom operations along Lokoja-Abuja/Abuja-Kaduna highways and other major highways in the north-central states of the country.

“Interestingly, this group carried out the abduction of one Mohammed Ahmadu a.k.a. Confirm, ‘m’, 30 years, a kidnap kingpin and leader of another notorious kidnapping group in the north-central, when he came to their hideout in the forest to sell live ammunition to the group.

“He was held and shot in the hand until his gang members paid a ransom of one million, five hundred and fifty-five thousand naira (N1,555,000.00) only for his release.

“Five AK47 rifles, five magazines, and 120 rounds of AK 47 ammunition were recovered from Abubakar Umaru at his hideout in the forest.”

Ibrahim Abdul' Aziz (Correspondent)
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