Tag: Kidnap

  • Gunmen invade Ogun church, kidnap 2 worshippers

    Gunmen invade Ogun church, kidnap 2 worshippers

    Gunmen have reportedly invaded the Celestial Church of Christ, SBJ Oshofa Parish, Wasimi, Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun and abducted two worshippers.

    According to reports, the victims are; Oluwaseun Ajose, Assistant Shepherd of the parish, and Dagunro Ayobami, a Sunday school teacher.

    The hoodlums numbering four were said to have stormed the church premises at about 11.00 p.m. on Monday and took away the two worshippers.

    It was gathered that the church is located at an isolated area, which allowed the gunmen to operate unhindered.

    A source added that the gunmen picked the two worshippers and escaped through the bush path.

    It was gathered that a joint security team of the police and local vigilantes have been combing the forest in search of the abductees.

    The Shepherd of the parish, Oluwatomisin Ehuwaojomo, confirmed the incident to newsmen on Tuesday.

    “I have spoken to the commissioner of police and they are on it,” he said.

    DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, the State Police Spokesperson, also confirmed the incident.

    Oyeyemi said: “We are tracing them; we are after them and we hope to rescue those people very soon.”

  • Police arrest two civil servants for faking kidnap in Lagos

    Two employees of the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) have been arrested by the police for faking their own kidnap and collecting the sum of 150,000naira as ransom for their release.

    The Lagos police spokesperson  SP Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the arrest on Friday in a statement signed and released by him.

    Hundeyin said detectives from the State Criminal Investigation Department of the command carried out the arrest after a painstaking investigation of the suspects.

    According to him, the 29-year-old suspect, after faking his own kidnap travelled to Lugbe in Abuja where he made a video of himself in captivity.

    According to Hundeyin p the suspect informed his 32-year-old co-worker of his plan and they demanded N5 million ransom but got N150,000 after extensive negotiation before they were arrested.

    “Investigations revealed that the first suspect, who was arrested in Abuja conspired with the second suspect to self-stage his kidnap and made the video that was sent to the co-worker for ransom.

    “The first suspect also confessed to haven shared the ransom equally with the second suspect and used his share in acquiring a generator and other items for himself.

    “Suspects will be arraigned in court at the conclusion of investigations,” he said.

    The image maker said the Commissioner of Police in Lagos, CP Abiodun Alabi, commended the detectives for a job well done.

    Hundeyin reassured Lagos residents that perpetrators of crimes would not go undetected and unpunished.

  • Our Fulani abductors told us they’ll take over Nigeria after buying enough weapons – Prelate Uche narrates ordeal

    The Prelate of Methodist Church Nigeria, His Eminence Samuel Uche, has revealed that their Fulani abductors vowed that after acquiring enough armoury they take over Nigeria.

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) recalls that the Prelate was kidnapped along the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, in Umunneochi Local Government Area of Abia.

    He was however released after paying a total sum of N100 million as ransom.

    Narrating his ordeal in the hands of his abductors on Wednesday, the prelate said that he was tortured to the point that he nearly lost his sight after hitting his right eye on a tree.

    He said, they were eight in number, all Fulani herders, with one who claimed to have been born in Abia State.

    According to him, some military personnel from the North were aiding the kidnappers in their activities in the region.

    “These people came out from the bush; they divided themselves into 3 places; some people fired at us and there was another group in front to make sure that we didn’t run away; they fired shots at our vehicle and eventually, they abducted 3 of us.

    “The communication man of the church was able to escape, the driver was able to escape; they abducted me, the bishop of Owerri and my chaplain and they took us to the bush and were torturing us. It was in the process of that torture that I hit my right eye on a tree. Even when blood was flowing and I was soaking my eyes with a handkerchief, they didn’t feel like anything happened.

    “All they said was that we should follow them; that they were not actually against Nigerian citizens but against the government, that the government is a bad government.

    “They are Fulani boys; all the 8 are Fulanis; they said the day they will see the president or any of his representatives they will chew him raw; that he is their brother but he has disappointed them and has disappointed Nigeria.

    “I said even though I’m part of the government, I’m a churchman, I’m not a government official; they said okay, that is what has saved you, we would have killed you outright without asking for any ransom but now that you are a churchman, let’s go inside the bush.

    “I trekked up for to 15 kilometres but I knew that we were rigmaroling, going up, going down and eventually at 11 pm they said okay now we can negotiate; each of us will pay N50 million and we are going to pay N150 million. I thought it was a joke; I said we were going to pay N10 million and they said what? Don’t say that; they lifted their knife to cut me, I said please hold on.”

    He added that the leader of the group is about 35 years old while the others are about 18.

    He said they had taken his rings, chain, and the money they had on them and insisted on N150 million ransom.

    The clergyman said the abductors later reduced the ransom to N100 million, warning that if they negotiate, they would be killed.

    “I said okay. We will pay you N100 million. After some time, they said where is the money and I said this is Sunday night, how can we get money this night and you know that there is this sit-at-home in Igbo land. We can’t afford the money now, be patient till morning, we will make contacts.”

    Uche said the kidnappers lost patience, laid Bishop Dennis Mark down, raised a knife to cut him, while another pointed a gun at him (prelate) to show that they were serious,

    “I told them we will raise the money for you. But the irony of it, where they were situated, the soldiers, all of Fulani extraction, Nigerian soldiers, they were there at Lomara junction and these boys were going behind them. Meanwhile, they kept their cows somewhere, numbering about 200.

    He said some people were taking care of the cows while the abductors were parading them around the bush until they settled at a place.

    “They said ‘when are you bringing the money?’ I said by 12 noon, I will call the people I’ve contacted whether the money had been raised and I called them, they said that they were gathering the money and they heard it because they said I will use my phone to talk, they can’t use their phone, they don’t want to be tracked.

    “Their leader was born in Igbo land but his parents have died. He said he was born around Umuahia Amuzukwu and his father was a cow dealer, the boy understood Igbo,” he said.

    He said the leader threatened to kill them if they informed security operatives when they had raised the ransom of N100 million.

    The leader asked them to buy 5 ‘Ghana must go’ bags and put N20 million in each bag. They left to pick the ransom while four others stayed behind with guns.

    He said, “Around 5. 30pm, the youngest boy who I think is a younger brother to their commander said ‘Oga, congratulations, you are free, you can go now. We have got our money, you can go. Let me show you the road’.

    “They took us to Old road, where they wrote ‘welcome to Imo’ and ‘goodbye from Abia’.

    “They told us that after buying enough weapons, they were going to bring all those people that were driven away from Zamfara, Katsina, Sambisa Forest, that they are all coming to locate themselves in Igbo land and deal with us.

    “He said do you know Ibadan expressway? We are in all the bush there, we are also in the South-South, we are waiting for the slightest signal, we will finish you people and take over this land. They claimed that Nigeria belongs to Fulani.”

    The priest maintained that military personnel of Fulani extraction were aiding the kidnappers who disguise as herders in the daytime but are kidnappers at night.

    He called on the government to take a decisive action “otherwise what is happening in the north will be a child’s play”.

    He said it was the Methodist Church Nigeria and members of the church that made efforts to secure his release and not security agencies of the government.

  • Police dislodge bandits, rescue 4 kidnap victims in Abuja

    Police dislodge bandits, rescue 4 kidnap victims in Abuja

    The Police Command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has dislodged some bandits, destroyed their hideouts, and rescued four kidnap victims in Kuje area of the territory.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in the FCT, DSP Josephine Adeh, made this known in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    She said operatives invaded Dadu hills via Chukwuku village in Kuje Area Council of FCT following receipt of intelligence about the movement of suspected bandits holding some persons hostage in the area.

    Adeh said the operation, carried out by the command in partnership with Destiny Hunters commenced at about 06:00hrs on May 31.

    She said the rescued victims were Mustahudeen Sani, Felix Vaa, Adamu Isa, and Abdulsalam Uzugiz.

    According to her, Sani, Vaa, and Isa were reportedly kidnapped between May 23 and May 25 at Kiyi village while Uzugiz was kidnapped at Angwan Gede Extension area, all of Kuje Area Council.

    “Unfortunately, the Criminal elements, upon sighting the gallant advancement of the team engaged them in a gun duel where a member of the Destiny Hunters paid the ultimate price.

    “The miscreants retreated with various degrees of gunshot injuries owing to the superior firepower of the team,” she said.

    Adeh said the rescued victims had been reunited with their families after medical examination.

    She said the Commissioner of Police (CP) in charge of the FCT, Mr Babaji Sunday, had extended his condolence to the family of the deceased.

    She pledged the unflinching commitment of the CP to ride the FCT of crime and criminality.

    Adeh enjoined FCT residents to remain vigilant, and strengthen their partnership with the Police.

    She urged residents to provide prompt and actionable intelligence through 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883.

  • Massacre looms in Zamfara as bandit kingpin vows to kill 900

    Massacre looms in Zamfara as bandit kingpin vows to kill 900

    A bandit kingpin in Zamfara State, Nasanda has vowed to kill 900 people in exchange for the death of his wife, her aunt and uncle.

    In a trending audio message, the terrorist said he was giving the Zamfara State government 14 days to pay him N30 million to avert the impending doom.

    Nasanda had claimed that his bride and her uncle and aunt were killed by some vigilantes in the state — an act which he said was deliberate.

    He alleged that the vigilantes knew that the victims were related to him.

    In the audio message, he said that he has been realistic and not greedy in asking for the N30 million compensation. “If I were greedy, I would have asked for N50 million per person,” he said.

    He added, “I’m not giving months, but 14 days, for my demands to be met. And we will not attack until when people are on their farms. If our Fulani people are not allowed to live in peace, we will also not allow others to live in peace.

    “If the government can’t pay the money, I will do what I am used to. That is, I will take the life of 300 people to avenge the death of my bride and two of her relations. Yes, the lives of 900 will be in danger.”

  • Just In: Gunmen invade house of Plateau Commissioner, kidnap wife, daughter

    Just In: Gunmen invade house of Plateau Commissioner, kidnap wife, daughter

    Unidentified gunmen stormed apartment of Plateau State Commissioner of Environment, Usman Bamaiyi, in the wee hours of Saturday, abducting his wife and daughter.

    It was unclear if the commissioner was at home when the armed gang invaded the house in Gindiri community of Mangu Local Government Area of the state.

    The spokesperson of the Plateau State Police Command, ASP Ubah Gabriel, who confirmed the incident said men of the Command were already on the trail of the abductors to ensure safe rescue and release of the victims.

    This is coming barely one week after two pastors were abducted in the area.

    A source within the community, Sani Musa, revealed that the Gindiri general area is under siege by bandits.

    The Plateau attack comes less than a week after the son of a serving commissioner was gunned down by bandits.

    Details to follow…

  • Mother exonerates dispatch rider found with child

    Mother exonerates dispatch rider found with child

    Mrs Lovina Biturs, the mother of the child found with a dispatch rider, Mr Williams Tadule in Lagos State has exonerated the dispatch rider.

    Social media was sent into a frenzy when on 11th March 2022, a video of a dispatch rider accused of concealing a suspected stolen child in a courier box went viral.

    However, Mrs Biturs, mother of the child has said Mr Tadule did not kidnap nor stole her child as widely speculated.

    “He is innocent. He did not kidnap my baby,” she said, exonerating the dispatch rider of any wrongdoing following claims.

    The dispatch rider who was publicly humiliated and accused of kidnapping and hiding the baby in his courier box is innocent, the child’s mother has said.

    In a video recorded by the owner of the logistics business to clear her company’s name, the child’s mother spoke up revealing no one stole her child.

    The mother insisted the dispatch rider seen with her child is her child’s uncle and she was the one who gave him the child.

    She said he is not a kidnapper as was claimed in a video shared by locals who saw him with the child and assumed the worst.

    “I’m the one that gave him the baby by myself because I trust him. He is the baby’s uncle,” the child’s mother said.

    Police beak silence on child found with dispatch rider

    Meanwhile, the Police Command in Lagos has said the 10-month-old child found with the dispatch rider was not stolen nor was he kept in the courier box as alleged by the mob.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos Command, CSP Adekunle Ajisebutu, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.

    He said the command’s attention was drawn to a video going viral on social media alleging that a yet-to-be-identified dispatch rider stole a child found and recovered in a dispatch box.

    “On 11th March 2022, a video of a dispatch rider accused of concealing a suspected stolen child in a courier box went viral on the social media, causing apprehension.

    “Although the incident was not reported at any police station, however, the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alabi, directed that the incident should be investigated immediately.

    “In compliance with the directive, an investigation was initiated which led to the discovery of the scene.”

    Ajisebutu said that when the mother of the child, Mrs Lovina Biturs, was contacted, she said that the dispatch rider, Mr Williams Tadule, did not steal his child.

    “The child was actually taken away and put on the dispatch motorbike by the rider with the consent of his mother.

    “She said that her baby is fond of the rider who is a relative and a neighbour.

    “The baby was crying uncontrollably when Tadule wanted to go pick up something in the neighbourhood, to pacify the baby, his mother allowed him go with the rider.

    “Passersby who saw the child with the rider along Sangotedo area, Ajah on the said day, became suspicious and concluded that the child might have been stolen.”

    The PPRO said that the people raised the alarm which attracted a mob, they pounced on him.

    “The mob descended on him through beating without finding out the truth.

    “He was eventually rescued by the Chairman of the Sunview Estate, Sangotedo.”

    Ajisebutu said that the Commissioner of Police, warns members of the public against any form of jungle justice as such uncivilized action has grave consequences.

  • 11 persons abducted by gunmen in Katsina community

    11 persons abducted by gunmen in Katsina community

    Eleven indigenes, mostly elderly women have been kidnapped by unidentified gunmen at Shinfida Village in Jibia Local Government Area of ​​Katsina State.

    They were kidnapped on their way to join other residents who earlier ran to a refugee camp for safety after their village came under attack by a group of gunmen suspected to be bandits.

    Sources revealed in a telephone interview on Saturday that the assailants invaded the village last night.

    According to the source, those kidnapped virtually lack the capacity to leave at the time most residents fled to safety due to their physical strength and some health conditions.

    He recounted that having carried out the invasion on Friday night, the assailants planned to set the entire village of Shinfida on fire at about 7am on Saturday.

    The source called on the relevant authorities to come to the aid of the people, including sending security personnel to the village to protect the residents and salvage what could be left of their properties.

  • Police kill robbery gang leader, rescue kidnap victim in Delta

    Police kill robbery gang leader, rescue kidnap victim in Delta

    Police in Delta have killed the leader of a suspected robbery gang, simply identified as Getay, in Warri South Local Government Area of the state.

    The Spokesman for the Police Command in the state, DSP Bright Edafe, confirmed this to newsmen on Monday in Warri.

    He said that the deceased, who was a notorious armed robber, was felled on Friday by the operatives of ‘B’ Division, Warri patrol team, while on “aberdeen patrol”.

    Edafe said that the patrol team had received information that members of the robbery gang, who had been in the command’s wanted list, were operating within the lower Erejuwa, by Old Welfare neighbourhood.

    He said that the deceased suspect gave up the ghost while receiving treatment, following gunshot injuries he sustained during the crossfire with the patrol team.

    The police spokesman further stated that the hoodlums, upon sighting the police patrol team, opened fire on the team, while the team equally responded.

    “In the ensuing gun duel, Getay who is the leader of the gang, sustained gunshot injuries and was taken to the hospital where he gave up the ghost while receiving treatment,” he said.

    Edafe said that one cut-to-size double barrel gun, one live cartridge and two expended cartridges were the exhibits recovered from them, adding that investigation into the matter was ongoing.

    In another development, Edafe said that the command had rescued a kidnapped victim at Ewhrekekan junction in Ughelli South Local Government Area of the state.

    He said that the victim was rescued on Thursday by the Operatives of Dragon 18 patrol team while on routine stop-and-search duty on the ECN/Otu-Jeremi/Aladja Road by Ewhrekekan junction.

    “On Feb. 24, at about 2230hrs, Operatives of Dragon 18 patrol team sighted a Mercedes Benz ML 350 and a Lexus 350 parked by the road side.

    “While observing the two vehicles, a kidnapped victim, aged 62 (name withheld), on sighting the police, raised the alarm that he had been kidnapped.

    “The patrol team swung into action and advanced towards the vehicles. Suddenly, they had gun shots and the team immediately retaliated, which made the hoodlums to abandon the victim and escaped into the bush.

    “The victim said he was kidnapped at about 1850hrs on Thursday at the entrance of his gate in Afisere road, Ughelli,” Edafe said.

    He added that one Mercedes Benz ML 350, with registration number: EKY 964 DP, belonging to the victim and one AK-47 magazine loaded with eight rounds of 7.62 ammunition, were recovered from the hoodlums.

  • FCT police uncovers kidnappers den in Kuje forest

    FCT police uncovers kidnappers den in Kuje forest

    The Federal Capital Territory, FCT, police command has uncovered a kidnappers’ den in a forest within the Kuje area of Abuja.

    Disclosing this in a statement by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Josephine Adeh, the command said its operatives rescued at least eleven (11) abductees kidnapped in Gwargwada community, Kuje area of the territory on February 17, 2022.

    The PPRO explained that the operation, which occurred on Saturday, followed prompt response by the command towards a report that some members of the community were whisked into the forest by unscrupulous and misguided criminal elements.

    She said the Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory, FCT Command, CP Babaji Sunday, had directed the operatives to further comb the forest to arrest the criminal elements and rescue other victims.

    According to her, the rescued victims are already receiving necessary medical evaluations and would be reunited with their families as soon as they are confirmed medically stable.

    “The Commissioner of Police, while registering the Command’s unflinching commitment to combating crimes and criminality in the FCT, calls on residents to remain vigilant and to cooperate with the police, especially on the rendition of prompt and useful information on any suspicious occurrence through the following emergency lines: 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653 and 08028940883. While the Public Complaint Bureau (PCB) desk could be reached on: 09022222352”, she added.