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Rivers Police Nab Nine Kidnappers

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Inspector-General of Police, Special Intelligence Response Team (SIRT), in Rivers State have arrested a nine-man kidnap syndicate operating in Port Harcourt, the state capital, and its environs.
The suspects, responsible for most of the kidnappings that had occurred within GRA Phase 2, Borokiri General Area and YKC axis of Woji area, were apprehended in a five-hour raid, last Wednesday.
The state police spokesperson, DSP Omoni Nnamdi, who paraded the suspects at the weekend, said investigation on the scale of the operations of the gang was still on, adding that the police was making efforts to arrest other members of the gang who are now at large.
According to him, the raid led to the arrest of Daniel Gabriel (33), Alaso Igodo (25), Akeodi Aselemi (34), Ayibinmotei Livinus (25), Anikuroka Marshal (33), Biobele Elijah (34), Efiye Anda (34), Daniel Lessor (31) and Isaac Reuben (27), all living within the Port Harcourt metropolis.
He said, “The string of events which led to the apprehension of the nine suspects started with the abduction of a woman identified as Mrs. Okotie, who was kidnapped few weeks ago opposite the Royal House of Grace Church in Port Harcourt.
“The gang abducted her in the Mazda car they used as operational vehicle, and fortunately for her, the car broke down along the way, and the leader of the gang named Blackie, called for another vehicle, a Nissan Primera, which arrived shortly after but they did not know the police had got information about them.
“They were on their way to the Ornage Waterside when our men intercepted them. As soon as they saw us, they fled and abandoned the sick woman in the car along with one of their rifles.
“Few days after the botched kidnapping of Mrs. Okotie, SIRT operatives, who were following up on a lead, arrested Gabriel, a taxi driver, around 2pm on the same day.
“When Gabriel, an Akwa-Ibom indigene living at Navy Market, Borikiri, Port-Harcourt was taken in for questioning, he confessed that he had personally been involved in 15 kidnaps in the last few months in the state, then led the police to his house where five members of the gang were already planning another kidnap.
“We arrested five of his gang members, and from there, we proceeded to Enugu Waterfront where we arrested Anikuroka Marshal, the gang’s armourer.
“The suspects also identified Biobele Elijah and Akodi Aselemi as their spies who go around town scouting for victims. They confessed to have three AK-47 rifles, two pistols, which they use in their operations,” the spokesperson added.
According to the report, in one of the kidnaps carried out by the gang, on August 10, 2016, a pastor, Mrs. Luis Ubah and one Mr. Chika Ezenwa were abducted.
The same day, the gang kidnapped a business woman, Mrs. Ubah, in her store, they also grabbed another victim identified as Ezenwa who was with Ubah at the time, he added.
The four victims were taken by the gang to the Ndoki Estate Waterfront, and while on their way to the waterfront, the gang encountered a police team and instantly opened fire on the policemen.
Speaking further, the spokesperson said, “Inspector David Ijosi and one Corporal Dike Ledee were injured by bullets in the attack. One was hit in the leg while another was hit in the neck, and the kidnappers escaped into the Isaka creeks in Okrika.
“Soon after, the gang made contact with Ubah’s husband, Bishop Prince Ubah, from whom they demanded a N50million ransom for her freedom. During the ensuing negotiation, the ransom for the release of the bishop’s wife was reduced to N2.8million, and a place was agreed on for the family to drop the ransom.
“Few days later, they invited me to a hotel in Borikiri, and told me what they did. In April, Blackie, the gang leader, called and asked that I should meet him in his hotel. When I got there, I met other members of the gang preparing for an operation. They showed me two bags containing guns, and put it in my car. I then drove them to GRA in Port Harcourt.
“When we got there, the gang’s informant said we had missed the target, a woman, who had just left the place. While leaving, we saw a man driving a nice car, and we kidnapped him. He was taken to the Ndoki Estate Waterfront. We put him in a speed boat, and took him to a camp across the river.
“We carried out many kidnappings and that of August, 2016, when we kidnapped Mrs. Okotie, it was like God just wanted us to be caught. I had no idea what happened to my car, which I converted from a taxi cab to the gang’s operational vehicle.
“When we were intercepted by the police that day, we left one gun in the car while escaping and Blackie escaped with one other rifle. He gave it to one of our boys, who normally kept our rifles. But after I was arrested, I took the police to the boy, and they recovered the rifle and my cab,” Gabriel confessed, pleading to be pardoned.

 

Susan Serekara-Nwikhana

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