Tag: Kidnap

  • Taraba kidnap: Why we did not arraign Army collaborators of Wadume – Malami

    Taraba kidnap: Why we did not arraign Army collaborators of Wadume – Malami

    Malami disclosed this on Friday in Abuja through a statement by Dr. Umar Gwandu, his Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations.

    Malami said what his office did was to sever the charges in view of the unavailability of the soldiers who in their own case needed to be released by the military authorities, as they are undergoing military processes before their release.

    “The interest of justice requires and legitimately allowed for segmentation of the case in the interest of speedy trail,” the AGF said.

    He said it was in the interest of justice to accord speedy trial to the accused persons that were readily available to stand trial as against delaying at the expense of other co-accused persons, who in the peculiarity of the case are not available for immediate arraignment.

    The statement added: “It is a common practice that absence of a co-accused will not constitute an impediment to the progress of a case.

    “Those available are entitled to fair trial and have their cases determined within a reasonable time as a matter of Constitutional rights.

    “Moreso, looking at the fact that the available accused persons are not to be held responsible for the unavailability of the co-accused persons.”

    Malami said his office had taken steps to procure the availability of the co-accused, allegedly led by Captain Balarabe tijani, and shall have them arraigned immediately upon procuring their availability by the military authorities.

  • Police arrest 71 suspects for kidnap, rape in Borno

    The Borno Police Command has arrested 71 suspects for alleged kidnap, rape and procession of marijuana in various parts of the state.

    The arrests were made in the last five months, comprising about a dozen kidnappers that collected N6.2 million ransoms from their victims.

    While announcing arrests of suspects the Police Commissioner, Mohammed Aliyu at a news conference Saturday in Maiduguri; disclosed:

    “On April 7, 2020 Mallam Mohammed Sani of Murna village in Yobe state was arrested in Askira/Uba council for the kidnap of Dija Sajo and Aishatu Buba.

    “The suspect would later murder Sajo before the police and in collaboration with local hunters’ intervention to rescue Aishatu after a gun duel with kidnapers.”

    Aliyu, who was represented by DSP Edet Okon, the police spokesman said that efforts are being made to arrest four other accomplices.

    “Eight kidnap suspects have already confessed to the police for abducting two women,” he said, adding that the suspects are from Shani and Askira/Uba councils.

    While speaking on hard drugs suspects, he said that Momodu Fantami was arrested for in procession of 1, 194 parcels of dried leaves suspected of marijuana at Bulabulin Ngamdu.

    He added that Kana Maina was also arrested for being in possession of dangerous weapons and dried leaves suspected of Indian hemp.

    According to him, the suspect was in procession of six cutlasses, two sticks, charms and marijuana seeds.

    He said that all the suspects are to be prosecuted; after all preliminary investigations were completed.

  • JUST IN: Gunmen kidnap NTA News manager

    JUST IN: Gunmen kidnap NTA News manager

    The Assistant Manager News and Current Affairs of Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) Channel 6 Aba, Mrs. Chinyere Okoye has been reportedly kidnapped by gunmen.

    According to reports, the incident took place on Wednesday night at Obikabia road off Ogbor Hill, in Obingwa Local Government Area of the state as she was heading back from work.

    Details shortly…

  • Kidnap victim recounts ordeal, urges govts to address insecurity

    Kidnap victim recounts ordeal, urges govts to address insecurity

    A kidnap victim, Mr Emenike Soronnadi, 50, has recounted his ordeal in the hands of his abductors, urging Federal and State Governments to urgently address issues of insecurity to safeguard lives of citizens.

    Soronnadi, a husband and business man, was kidnapped on April 20, and held captive for 11 days before his release on May 10, 2020.

    The victim told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt that he was abducted from his wife’s shop in Woji, Obio/Akpor Local Government Council, Rivers.

    According to him, three men fully armed with AK47 assault rifles and shooting sporadically into the air forcibly took him away from his wife’s shop.

    “I left my house around 5:40p.m to my wife’s shop in Woji town. At about 7:40p.m, three men stormed into the shop, shot into the air and whisked me away.

    “The heavily armed kidnappers blindfolded and forcefully took me into their waiting car and drove away. They told me to cooperate with them otherwise they will shoot me.

    “After about 30 minutes of driving, they transferred me into another waiting car. We later arrived to a community in Gokana council. There, I was kept in a house.

    “Around midnight, they took me on a motorbike through a bush path to their camp. While still blindfolded, my abductors chained my legs and threatened to kill me,” he said.

    Soronnadi further said that his abductors later told him that they were paid by someone to assassinate him.

    However, he said the gunmen promised that they would not kill him on one condition that he pays them some millions of Naira as ransom.

    The victim said the kidnappers requested phone numbers of his wife and friends, promising that he would not be tortured if family and friends should cooperate with them.

    “The house that I was kept in was so unhygienic that I lost appetite to eat. I only took water until days later when they gave me garri and salt to drink.

    “Later, they also gave me rice and red oil to eat. I could not eat other compromising foods that they were eating in the camp.

    “After few days, I started plotting my escape, but later jettisoned the idea. I think some villagers living around the camp knew about the place and somehow profited from it,” he added.

    Soronnadi said that on the day of his release, one of the hoodlums came into his cell around 7p.m, removed the bound on his legs and ordered him to put on his cloths.

    “Thereafter, the kidnapper asked me to pray for him. He took me to a motor park in Bori town in Gokana; gave me back one of my phones and left.

    “Unfortunately, I could not find any vehicle at the motor park going to Port Harcourt due to the lockdown and restriction of movements in the city.

    “So, I called my wife, who immediately contacted my sister-in-law, a navy officer. My wife’s sister later picked me up and we arrived home around 11p.m.

    “I am so grateful to God, my wife, my pastor, Chibuzor Chinyere of Omega Power Ministries and some friends for putting pressure on security agencies to secure my release from the kidnappers’ den,” he said.

    The businessman wondered why he had remained a target by criminals after about 15 men broke into his house in 2013, tortured and shot him and his wife on their legs.

    He said that he was worried with the level of insecurity in the state, urging the Federal Government to quickly address insecurity in the country.

    He said the matter was reported to the police while he was held captive, saying the police was yet to invite him for debriefing after his release.

    The spokesman of the Police Command in Rivers, DSP Nnamdi Omonim, who confirmed the incident, said no arrest had been made yet.

    He said the police had launched full investigation into the matter and was currently on the trail of the kidnappers. (

  • We’re working hard to ensure kidnapped Edo commissioner is released unharmed – Police

    We’re working hard to ensure kidnapped Edo commissioner is released unharmed – Police

    The Police Command in Edo on Sunday said the command was on the trail of the kidnappers who abducted the Edo Commissioner for Science and Technology, Mr Emmanuel Agbale.

    The spokesman of the command, Mr Chidi Nwabuzor, stated this while fielding questions on the abducted commissioner from newsmen in Benin.

    He said the Police command had deployed men from various departments, including anti-kidnapping and other special squads, to the trail of the kidnappers.

    “We have deployed men from various departments and we are working to ensure that he is released unharmed,” stated Nwabuzor.

    Meanwhile, the son of the abducted commissioner, Oise Agbale, said the kidnappers had contacted the family for a ransom to secure his release.

    While not disclosing the amount demanded as ransom to secure his release, Oise, however, appealed for the unconditional release of his father.

    Agbale was kidnapped on Friday along Benin – Ekpoma Highway, while his police orderly was killed in the process.

  • Gunmen kidnap NULGE chairman in Adamawa

    Gunmen kidnap NULGE chairman in Adamawa

    Unidentified gunmen early on Saturday kidnapped Hamman-Jolde Gatugel, leader of a national union in Adamawa state.

    Gatugel, chairman of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) in the state was kidnapped in his hometown of Mayo-Belwa at 00.50 a.m.

    It was not clear why he was abducted.

    DSP Sulaiman Nguroje, the Spokesperson of the command, confirmed the kidnapping in a statement.

    “The Command has received a report of the kidnapping the state Chairman of NULGE at his hometown, Mayo-Belwa LGA.

    “The State Commissioner of Police, Mr Audu Madaki, has quickly responded and directed the Command’s Special Anti Kidnap Unit, DPOs of Karewa and Mayo-Belwa Local Government Area Divisions to swing into action.

    “We are appealing to the general public especially Mayo-Belwa citizens to help the unit with useful information,” Nguroje said.

    Mr Emma Fashe, the state Chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said the union received the news with shock.

    “Up till now, the suspected kidnappers have not made any statement,” Fashe said.

    Mr Kabiru Kelly, the Information Officer of Mayo-Belwa local Government Council, said the NULGE Chairman was kidnapped in his house.

    He said there has been no form of communication with the abductors

  • Troubled Bauchi governor’s family offers reward for info on brother’s kidnappers

    The family of Gov. Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has offered N2 million for information on the whereabouts of Alhaji Adamu Duguri, the governor’s elder brother, abducted on 25 March.

    Duguri was abducted by gunmen in Bauchi at about 7:30pm on Wednesday.

    The police said four gunmen armed with AK47 rifles took away the victim from a tailor’s shop in Unguwar Jaki area of Bauchi metropolis.

    The N2 million reward was offered in a statement in Bauchi on Sunday by Alhaji Adamu Barde, on behalf of the family.

    “Following the unfortunate kidnap of our father, brother and uncle, Alh. Adamu Duguri, Wakilin Bauchi, also known as Mai-Gunduman Duguri, on the 25th March, we solicit for information leading to his return.

    “We wish to express our appreciation to all and sundry for your prayers and show of love as you stand by us in this trying period. We beseech God to reward you abundantly.

    “The family wishes to announce the sum of N2,000,000.00 payable to whoever provides information leading to Adamu Mohammed’s safe return,” Barde said.

  • Gunmen kill pastor, 23 others, kidnap 3

    Gunmen kill pastor, 23 others, kidnap 3

    Gunmen killed 24 men, including a church pastor, and kidnapped three others on Sunday in Burkina Faso, an official said.

    It was the latest attack against the church and a religious leader in the increasingly unstable West African nation.

    Last week 18 people were killed when militants attacked the village of Bani. Two weeks earlier 39 people were killed in the village of Silgadji. And three weeks ago, 36 civilians were killed.

    The mayor of Boundore commune, Sihanri Osangola Brigadie, said the latest attack occurred in the town of Pansy in Yagha province. The roughly 20 attackers separated men from women close to a Protestant church. At least 10 other people were injured.

    “It hurt me when I saw the people,” Brigadie said after visiting some of the victims in the hospital in Dori town, 180 kilometers (110 miles) from the attack. The gunmen looted oil and rice from shops and forced the three youth they kidnapped to help transport it on their motorbikes, he said.

    Both Christians and Muslims were killed before the church was set on fire, said a government security official in Dori who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorised to speak to the media.

    Attacks have targeted religious leaders in the area in the past.

    Last week, also in Yagha province, a retired pastor was killed and another pastor was abducted by gunmen, according to an internal security report for aid workers seen by The Associated Press.

    Extremist violence has dramatically escalated in once-peaceful Burkina Faso.

    Analysts are concerned that attacks against civilians, including against Christians, are increasing “at an alarming rate,” said Corinne Dufka, West Africa director for Human Rights Watch. “Perpetrators use victims’ links to government or their faith to justify the killings, while others appear to be reprisal killings for killings by the government security forces,” she said.

    More than 1,300 civilians were killed in targeted attacks last year in Burkina Faso, more than seven times the previous year, according to Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project, which collects and analyzes conflict information.

    The insecurity has created a humanitarian crisis. More than 760,000 people are internally displaced, according to the government.

  • Gunmen abduct monarch’s Wife, daughter in Edo

    Gunmen abduct monarch’s Wife, daughter in Edo

    Unknown gunmen have reportedly kidnapped Queen Florence Ikhumhen, wife of the traditional ruler of Ewatto Kingdom, Esan South-East Local Government area of Edo State, His Royal Highness, Ikhumhen ll.

    One of the daughters of the monarch was said to have been abducted with her mother.

    Queen Florence Ikhumhen who recently retired as the Principal of Itohan Grammar School, Benin City, was kidnapped on Sunday night, at her residence around Jemilla area of Benin, the State capital.

    It was gathered that the gunmen who were armed with AK-47 rifles, shot sporadically into the air before taking away their victims.

    It was further gathered that they came into the Community in a speed boat through the Ikpoba River and also left through the same route.

    Sources close to the Ewatto palace disclosed that the incident has devastated the traditional ruler and the entire Ewatto kingdom.

    The sources added that the kidnappers have been making contact with the the palace and their close family members, but that the amount they were demanding was yet unknown.

    Edo State Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Chidi Nwabuzor, who confirmed the report, added that investigation was ongoing.

  • Police rescue 4 kidnapped victims in Abuja

    Police rescue 4 kidnapped victims in Abuja

    The Police Command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), on Monday rescued four kidnapped victims from a notorious kidnappers’ den located at Sauni Hills, Lambata, along the boundary between FCT and Niger State.

    The command’s Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Anjuguri Manzah in a statement said the victims were rescued following a special operation launched by the command.

    He said the victims were rescued after police operatives had dislodged the criminals from their hideout located in a remote mountainous area.

    Manzah said the operation was sequel to a distress call received at Gwagwalda police Division that two persons, a male and a female were kidnapped from their home by some heavily armed persons on Feb. 8.

    “Following the distress call, police operatives from Gwagwalada Division launched a major onslaught.

    “The operation forced the heavily armed kidnappers, who engaged the police rescue team in fierce exchange of gunfire, to abandon their victims at the mountainous terrain used as their hideout before escaping,” he said.

    He said two of the rescued victims, Alhaji Umaru Salihu and Mariam Umaru were kidnapped from their home in Pagada village on Feb. 8.

    Manzah said the two other victims Zilkifilu Usman and Usman Shuaibu told the police that they were kidnapped from Niger state on Feb. 2 while on transit.

    He commended the vigilantes operating along the axis, who in the spirit of community policing, supported the police during the operation.