Tag: Kidnapped

  • Just In: Mummy G.O nabbed for leaking information about her members to kidnappers

    Just In: Mummy G.O nabbed for leaking information about her members to kidnappers

     

    A 37-year-old pastor, Ruth Kenneth has been arrested for allegedly leaking information about her members to kidnappers in Adamawa state.

    The mother-of-seven is a self- acclaimed prayer warrior who consults for people with diseases and spiritual conditions.

    She was arrested after the police tracked her conversations with the hoodlums on what to do one of her patients if he failed to pay a ransom of N10 million.

    Spokesperson of the Adamawa police command, SP Suleiman Nguroje, who confirmed the incident in a statement said that one of her victims suffering from an undisclosed ailment visited her prayer house along Numan Road in Yola, the state capital.

    After a prayer session, she claimed that it was revealed to her that kidnappers were after him.

  • Sad! Anambra Transport Chief dies one week after freedom from abductors den

    Sad! Anambra Transport Chief dies one week after freedom from abductors den

     

    One week after regaining freedom from abductors den, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Ekwulobia Urban Mass Transport Limited, an Ekwulobia Aguata council of Anambra State-based transport company, Chief Innocent Ezeokafor reportedly died at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Teaching Hospital, Nnewi.

    The sad incident occurred about one week after he was set free by hoodlums who kidnapped him few weeks ago on October 19,2022.

    According to details from the company headquarters at Ekwulobia, Ezeokafor died at the intensive care unit of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi where he was rushed to on Saturday when his health condition which worsened and got complicated while in the kidnappers’ den.

    Since his abduction on October 19, 2022, he was held captive until last week after spending 18 days in captivity.

    His health, according to family sources worsened while in captivity and developed into severe complications and eventually died.

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  • UNBELIEVABLE! How father kidnapped his 8-year-old son, demand ransom from wife

    UNBELIEVABLE! How father kidnapped his 8-year-old son, demand ransom from wife

    In what many will consider unbelievable, an 8-year-old boy has been kidnapped by his own stepfather.

    However, the boy, who was kidnapped by his stepfather has been rescued by detectives in Kenya and reunited with his distraught mother.

    The suspect, Nemwel Ondari, kidnapped the boy on Saturday morning, November 12, after a domestic disagreement with his wife, Everline Nandera.

    The suspect was arrested following a report filed at Embakasi police station at around 9:30am, by the boy’s worried mother.

    According to a statement issued by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations- DCI, the suspect demanded and threatened to kill the boy with a kitchen knife if the wife didn’t act fast.

    “Nandera told detectives that she had left their home in Embakasi’s Tel Aviv area at the crack of dawn, headed for Muthurwa market,” the statement read.

    But upon coming back at around 9:20am, she found her husband and son missing. A note had been left behind by the husband Nemwel Ondari, 32, demanding for a ransom of Sh50,000, for the release of the boy.

    In the note, the man also warned his wife that he would kill the boy using a kitchen knife which he had carried, should she try any monkey business.

    Immediately the woman filled her report at Embakasi police station, detectives from the elite Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau (CRIB) based at DCI Nairobi area were assembled and a manhunt for the suspect was launched.

    The detectives assisted by their Embakasi counterparts traced the suspect and arrested him at the NMS Green Park matatu terminus off Haile Sellasie avenue, a few hours later.

    The detectives established that the couple had a heated argument last night and after Everline left early in the morning for Muthurwa to fend for her family, the man packed his clothes and a kitchen knife in two bags, before taking off with the boy.

    The detectives pounced on the man at around 4pm, as he eagerly waited for the ransom to be deposited into his Mpesa account.

    Mother and child were reunited and the man was escorted to Embakasi police station, where he is cooling his heels awaiting arraignment.

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  • Insecurity: 21 children kidnapped in Katsina regain freedom

    Insecurity: 21 children kidnapped in Katsina regain freedom

    21 children abducted by bandits in Katsina state have finally regained their freedom.

    The children were kidnapped on Sunday while working on a farm in Mairuwa community, Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State.

    The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on Friday had urged authorities to swing into action and rescue the children.

    In a statement signed by UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, Ms Cristian Munduate, the UN agency described the abductions as “reprehensible.”

    Police spokesperson, SP Gambo Isah confirmed their release in a statement on Saturday.

    He said the the victims comprising 17 girls and four boys have since been reunited with their respective families as investigations continue.

    “Good evening Gentlemen of the Press. It is with great joy that I announce the release of all the 21 abducted workers that were kidnapped while working in a farmland at Kamfanin Mai Lafiya village, Faskari LGA of Katsina state. They have been reunited with their families. Investigation is ongoing please”, the statement said.

    Isah had on Wednesday confirmed the abduction to a national television station noting that the incident occured on Sunday afternoon at about 12:30 pm.

    The abducted children according to Isah, are aged between 15 and 18 years.

    “Yes, we got the report and we are working to rescue them,” he said at the time. “The children among them are 21, between 15 and 18 years.” The owner of the farm was not around when the incident happened.”

    Elsewhere, a source from the victims’ community revealed that the terrorists were demanding the sum of N30 million ransom or direct discussion with the owner of the farm where the victims were working.

    “The terrorists reached out to parents of some of the victims to bargain on the ransom. According to them, they will not collect any amount less than N30 million or a direct access to the owner of the farm. They further stated that they had already made their investigations and found out that the owner of the farm is highly rich,” the source said.

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  • BREAKING: Civil Defence CG Commander’s wife kidnapped

    BREAKING: Civil Defence CG Commander’s wife kidnapped

    The wife to the Commander of the Commandant General’s Special Intelligence Squad, Deputy Commandant Apollos Dandaura, was Kidnapped Wednesday evening and his younger brother was shot in Lafia, the capital of Nasarawa State.

    A national newspaper reported this development, disclosing that the younger brother of Deputy Commandant, Apollos Dandaura, is currently receiving treatment at a private Hospital in Lafia and that he is said to be responding to treatment.

    The Commander’s wife was kidnapped around Shenge area of Lafia, the capital city of Nasarawa State.

    When contacted, Public Relations Officer of the Nasarawa State Command of NSCDC, Jerry Victor, who confirmed the incident in a telephone conversation said however that the where about of the victim was still unknown

    The detail of the incident is still sketchy at the time of filling this report.

    Source: Vanguard

  • Confusion as masked gunmen abduct Lagos motorist in broad daylight

    Confusion as masked gunmen abduct Lagos motorist in broad daylight

     

    There was pandemonium at Computer Village, Ikeja, Lagos State, on Tuesday, when masked gunmen reportedly abducted a yet-to-be-identified motorist.

    According to eyewitnesses who narrated the incident on Twitter, the man was forced out of a black Toyota Corolla, which he was driving on Medical Road in the area.

    A user, @girllikehelen, who shared photos of the vehicle, said the incident happened in front of the Slot retail shop around 8am.

    She wrote, “The owner of this car was allegedly kidnapped on Medical Road in Ikeja this morning.  According to my source, the gunmen accosted the owner of the car and asked him to come down from the vehicle; he refused. They pulled out their guns, he refused to alight from the car.

    “Then they pulled out a cutlass. He got out of the car and they whisked him away in their vehicle.  The gunmen were six in number and they had masks on.”

    This was corroborated by @RealMabel99 who said the gunmen used a cutlass on the victim’s leg.

  • Tension in Isoko as unidentified gunmen reportedly abduct Council Vice Chairman

    Tension in Isoko as unidentified gunmen reportedly abduct Council Vice Chairman

     

    Confusion in Delta State as unidentified gunmen have reportedly kidnapped the Vice Chairman of Isoko North Local Government Area, Chief Frank Esiwo Ozue.

    Chief Ozue was abducted by armed bandits on Sunday at Ogor town in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state.

    The VC was said to be alone when his vehicle was waylaid by the kidnappers and whisked to an unknown location.

    He was said to be travelling to Patani area of the state when the incident occurred.

    A family source who confirmed the incident on Monday said “The abductors left his car and his phones behind.”

    The source added that the gunmen were yet to contact the family for ransom or his whereabouts as of the time of filing this report.

    “He was going to the Patani area when he was stopped by the kidnappers along the Iwhre-Ovie/Oviri-Ogor Road off the Ughelli/Evwreni section of the East-West Road.

    “The kidnappers left his car and his belongings including his phones at the scene of the incident. They (kidnappers) have not reached out to the family since yesterday (Sunday). The family is very worried about the state of his health”, a family source told newsmen on Monday.

    When contacted, the State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe, confirmed the unfortunate incident to newsmen.

    He, however, disclosed that the State Police Command has deployed a combined team of police and vigilante operatives to ensure that the Isoko North vice chairman is rescued unhurt.

  • REVEALED! ‘Everyone, even govt, benefits from insecurity’ — Bandit kingpin speaks in BBC documentary

    REVEALED! ‘Everyone, even govt, benefits from insecurity’ — Bandit kingpin speaks in BBC documentary

    Abu Sanni, a self-confessed bandit kingpin, says insecurity has become a business everyone benefits from.

    Sanni — who says he helped mastermind the abduction of students of Government Girls Secondary School Jangebe, Zamfara — was interviewed by BBC Africa Eye in a forest in Zamfara.

    The 50-minute documentary titled ‘The Bandit warlords of Zamfara’ was undertaken by Yusuf Anka, a journalist who crisscrossed remote bandit enclaves in the state.

    Zamfara is one of the worst-hit states by banditry. According to a report by TheCable Index, the state topped the list of reported killings in 2021, with 703 persons reported to have died as a result of insecurity.

    The BBC documentary sheds light on the mindset of bandit leaders, the booming nature of the kidnap-for-ransom business — and how insecurity in Zamfara may have been triggered by ethnic conflict between Hausa and Fulani groups.

    ‘WHY WE KIDNAPPED JANGEBE SCHOOLGIRLS’

    On February 27 2021, Nigerians woke up to the heart-rending news that bandits had invaded Jangebe in Talata-Mafara LGA of Zamfara and kidnapped 279 schoolchildren. Some weeks later, they were released by their captors.

    Sanni said the schoolgirls were kidnapped by his gang as revenge against the government for sending the military after them. He said his gang demanded N300 million from the government for the release of the schoolgirls but N60 million was paid.

    “When the rainy season ended, they sent the military after us. We decided to show the government they should not interfere in our problems. We went to Jangebe and took the students. We wanted to get the government angry,” he said.

    “We demanded N300 million but after negotiations, N60 million was paid for their release.”

    The self-confessed bandit kingpin said insecurity has become a lucrative business, adding that everyone, including the government, is benefitting from the violent attacks.

    “Because it has become a business. Everyone wants money. That is why things are deteriorating, from the top to the bottom,” he added.

    “They say when there is insecurity, the government gets money. Everyone is benefitting. We also get money. Though for our money, blood is split, so it continues.”

    Ado Aleru, a suspected bandit leader recently turbaned as Sarkin Fulani in Zamfara, was also featured in the documentary. Aleru was given a chieftaincy title despite being on the police’s wanted list since 2019.

    The chieftaincy title sparked sharp criticism – a development which prompted Bello Matawalle, governor of Zamfara, to suspend the emir who awarded the title to Aleru.

    Speaking in the documentary, Aleru said his gang invades villages as a form of protest against the government.

    “We only protest with guns. We know no journalists. We don’t know where to protest. Our protest is to take up arms and storm villages,” he said.

    The bandit kingpin said he does not kidnap people, adding that he only kills those who have been kidnapped by his gang members.

    “I have never kidnapped anyone myself. My men do that. I only go and kill them,” he said, noting that he has lost count of the number of people he has killed.

    One of Aleru’s allies who was not named said the bandits resorted to violence due to the alleged marginalisation of the Fulani.

    “Tell me, where can we rear our animals? In your investigation, are the cattle routes still there? In the rainy season, you have to carry the cows on your head,” he told the reporter.

    “You must walk on roads or take them on rocky paths where they fall and die. Even in the forest, warplanes chase us and kill our animals.

    “How have the Fulani become so worthless in Nigeria? There is no veterinary hospital. We have nowhere for them(the cattle) to drink.

    “Don’t cows have any value? Everyone needs meat. Everyone needs milk. Many Fulani have university degrees, the government never considers them.

    “I swear, if 1,000 Hausas sit for an exam alongside a single Fulani man, they will pass all the Hausas and fail the Fulani man.”

    Hassan Dantawaye, identified as one of the first bandit warlords to import AK-47 rifles to Zamfara, said the alleged injustice against Fulani triggered retaliatory attacks against the Hausa in the state.

    Dantawaye, a former beneficiary of an amnesty programme, said: “Everyone, the Fulani and the Hausa, have done something wrong. For the Fulani, retaliation is their major problem. While the Hausa don’t investigate who is guilty or innocent.

    “We have policemen, soldiers, governors, chairmen, even councillors, no one is stopping this situation.

    “It is only when we launch an attack, they will say we (referring to Fulani people) are wrong because they don’t see what is done to us.”

    A few months after he spoke with the BBC, Dantawaye’s house was burnt down — an incident that made him pick up arms again.

    He alleged that soldiers supporting the Hausa were responsible for the attack on his residence, adding that the conflict is a “tribal war”.

    “This was done by soldiers, not vigilantes,” he said.

    “How can [there be] peace with these transgressions? There is one thing with us whenever we are called for dialogue, we honour it but later our opinions are disregarded.

    “In the whole world, nobody cares about our concerns. What is done to us is not fair and must stop.”

    Asked if the violent attacks are fueled by a tribal war between Hausa and Fulani, he responded affirmatively.

    “Of course. If not, how can someone pass other settlements but burn down the Fulani ones? It is obvious, it is tribal. Why would a Fulani kill an innocent Hausa? Clearly, it is a tribal conflict,” he said.

  • Kidnapped Kaduna Catholic Priest regains freedom

    Kidnapped Kaduna Catholic Priest regains freedom

    Rev. Fr. Joseph Shekari, the Catholic Priest of St Monica’s Catholic Church, Ikulu Pari, who was kidnapped on Sunday has been released by his abductors.

    This is contained in a statement on Tuesday, by the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Okolo.

    He said Shekari was released at about 10. 30pm on Monday.

    Okolo thanked everyone who offered prayers for the Priest’s release and prayed God for the repose of the soul of his cook who was killed during the attack.

    He directed all Priests of the Diocese to celebrate Mass of Thanksgiving to God for the quick release of Shekari as well as Mass for the dead for his departed cook.

  • Two students of Federal University Lafia, kinapped

    Two students of Federal University Lafia, kinapped

    Two students of the Federal University, Lafia, Nasarawa State were last night kidnapped by unknown gunmen

    The kidnappers were said to have invaded mararaba community hosting the university between 7 -8pm shooting sporadically and succeeded in kidnapping two students of the Institution.

    Meanwhile, unconfirmed report obtained by Vanguard this afternoon has it that, one Hon. Yahaya Adams (Major) first Son of Zafir Yahaya Adams has been kidnapped last night together with two other students.

    The kidnappers are said to have made contact with the family at about 11.30pm last night demanding for a ramson of N25m naira

    According to alleged statement by the family, “We are soliciting for your fervent prayers for the safe and early release of our children. Thanks”, the statement added.

    When contacted, the public Relations Officer of police Command in Nasarawa state, ASP Ramhan Nansel, said that report reaching the Command has confirmed that two students have been kidnapped.

    According to him, “we have just met as I speak with you at 12.30pm in the Anti kidnapping office with the Institution’s PRO, CSO on the issue.

    Anti kidnapping squard have been dispatched to the area while investigation has commenced, the PPRO stated.