Operatives of the Adamawa State Police State Command in collaboration with Hunters in Mubi, Adamawa State have apprehended two kidnappers including the Master Planner of kidnapping activities in Mubi and its environs while three others were at large.
The kidnappers on 3/04/2023 killed one Alhaji Ahmadu Mohammed of Digil Village, Mubi North Local Government Area of the State, and abduct his wife Aisha Ahmadu, 28 years old.
SP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje, spokesman of the Adamawa State Police Command in a statement said those arrested are Mohammed Bello 22 years, a resident of Jere -Gada Village, Mubi North LGA, and Abubakar Mallam 26years, a resident of Dibis, Mubi North LGA, while Police are hurting other fleeing suspects.
The statement reads in part: “On 23/04/2023, the Command disconnects a crime network connecting a syndicate of five in Mubi North and South local government areas. The operation, which was carried out by the Command Operatives attached to Divisional Police Headquarters, Mubi North, and Some Hunters yielded positive results as the Master planners of Kidnapping Activities in those Areas were arrested.”
“The suspects conspired, Organized, and whisked away the victim after killing her husband for three days and three nights. Until a ransom of Two Million five Hundred thousand Naira was demanded and received before releasing the victim.”
According to the statement, Adamawa State Commissioner of Police CP Afolabi Babatola while assuring the Government and good people of Adamawa state of sustained effort to dislodge all criminal hideous and black sports in the state, calls on the populace to always inform the police of the whereabouts of Criminals and their hideouts and people with questionable character.
He commended the DPO Mubi North and his men for disconnecting the crime network and gallantry performance displayed, directing them to sustain the tempo as a strategy for checkmating crimes and criminals in the state.
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