Crime

Kidnapper transfers N5m from victim’s account

…Police nab suspect

CITIZENS COMPASS—A suspected kidnapper is currently in the custody of the Delta State Police Command after kidnapping a 29-year-old and transferring N5m from his bank account.
The victim (names withheld), a resident of Kokori Community in Ethiope East Local Government Area was kidnapped on February 17, 2024 at his residence by a five-man kidnapping syndicate.

The sum of N5m was said to be transferred to an unknown bank account by the syndicate.

It was gathered that the victim after regaining his freedom, reported to the Command, and the Commissioner of Police, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, directed the CP’s special squad to investigate and ensure that the perpetrators were arrested and brought to book.
Spokesperson for the Command, SP Edafe Bright, confirmed the arrest on Wednesday.

“The operatives led by ASP Julius Robinson acting on available information provided by the kidnapped victim embarked on a technically driven investigation, stormed Sapele town on Sunday, August 11, 2024 at about 0430hrs and raided the apartment of one Sapiro, real name unknown and upon search, a Beretta Pistol was recovered in his room, his gang members Tony Binitie m” 29 yrs aka “BOBO” of Big-Warri Community in Warri South LGA Delta, who is the syndicate’s Gang Leader and one other co – gang member by name Ejiro Ewuba ‘m’ 30yrs a native of Uwelogbo community in Isoko LGA of Delta State resident at Owumi Road Sapele.

“Also arrested was one Ayuba Hussaini ‘m’ 38yrs a resident of Hausa quarters, Sapele town, the receiver of the victim’s jewelries / phones valued at millions of Naira whom investigation also revealed to have received One Million Naira (N1, 000, 000 ) transferred into his account from the victim’s account and also linked to have received victims valuables from various syndicates both the three(3) suspects confessed to the act meanwhile effort to arrest other gang members as investigation is ongoing.

Similarly, the Command arrested some suspects at different locations in the State.

According to the Spokesperson, “On 12/8/2024 at about 0430hrs operatives of CP Special Squad with base in Ughelli while on investigation alongside a suspected kidnapper Joel Ochuko Ofoye ‘m’ who was earlier arrested on 18/7/2024, the suspect led the operatives to Ewu community in Ughelli South LGA of Delta State in the trail of a gun runner who supplied arms to them before their kidnapping operation.

“While they were at it, the team came under attack by the suspect’s gang members in a bid to free the said Joel Ochuko. The hoodlums were overpowered by the Police as they fled with bullet injuries but the suspect Joel Ochuko Ofoye was hit during the gun duel, and he was taken to general hospital, Ughelli where he died while receiving treatment.

“One Beretta Pistol with four rounds of live ammunition, one pump action with nine (9) rounds of cartridges, and one locally fabricated revolver pump action was recovered, manhunt for the fleeing suspects is ongoing.”

He said another arrest was “On 05/08/2024 at about 1100hrs a complaint was received by Ofuoma Division that on the same date, at about 0900hrs some suspected cultists gathered at Ovine Hotel Afiesere and later went to Ogbovwan Community and shot sporadically killed a dog chained in the house, doors and windows shattered with bullets the DPO Ofuoma division CSP Patrick Uebari upon receipt of this complaint led patrol teams to the scene.

“The suspects upon sighting the police took to their heels in different directions, the operatives went after them and arrested five suspects all suspected to be members of black axe confraternity.

Three locally-made cut-to-size guns, one battle axe twelve live cartridges, seven expended cartridges eight phones, and two cross bags. Efforts to arrest the other fleeing suspects are ongoing.

“The commissioner of Police Delta State CP Olufemi Abaniwonda has warned sternly that criminally minded individuals will not be allowed to thrive in the State and adequate deployments have been made to ensure that they are identified, arrested and brought to book.

“The CP also urged members of the public to always trust and report cases to the police, and also pointed out the fact that these suspected kidnappers were arrested six months after the kidnap because the victim trusted the Police and made available all useful information which eventually led to their arrest.”

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