Tag: Kidnappers

  • Kidnappers kill popular Kano-based businessman, Alhaji Umar Sani after payment of ransom

    Kidnappers kill popular Kano-based businessman, Alhaji Umar Sani after payment of ransom

    A popular Kano-based businessman, Alhaji Umar Sani, has been killed by kidnappers on Saturday, after payment of ransom.

     

    Alhaji Sani was kidnapped along Kaduna-Birnin Gwari road some days ago.

     

    His abductors had contacted his family and demanded ransom, which was paid a few days ago.

     

    A family source in Kaduna on Saturday said: “The businessman, also called Magaji, was abducted two weeks ago alongside five others on the highway en route to Buruku, but was later confirmed killed by his co-abductees few days despite collecting ransom for their release.”

     

    According to him, the deceased hailed from Fagge Local Government Area in Kano metropolis.

     

    Also, an elder brother of the deceased, Hussaini Sani, who confirmed the death, said the kidnappers had called back on Thursday, demanding another N20million from them despite killing the businessman.

     

    According to him, nine of them were kidnapped along the Kaduna-Birnin Gwari road while on their way to Buruku. They later released three of them but withheld six.

     

    He said after some time, negotiation started with the families of the six people, “and we later agreed to pay them collectively, only for us to see five of them coming back.’’

     

    “When we asked them about the whereabouts of our brother, they confirmed to us that he was killed by the abductors. We called them (abductors) using the number they used for the negotiation and they insisted that our brother was still alive, and even went ahead to demand another ransom before they would release him,” he said.

  • FG opens channel of discussion with kidnappers of passengers in Kaduna-Abuja train

    FG opens channel of discussion with kidnappers of passengers in Kaduna-Abuja train

    A channel of discussion with terrorists who abducted passengers on a Kaduna-Abuja bound train in March. 2022 has been opened by the Federal Government.

     

    Recall that bandits attacked the train, killed eight persons and abducted scores.

     

    The bandits had threatened to kill all the victims, if the federal government failed to negotiate with them.

     

    However, nine days after the attack, the terrorists released the Managing Director of the Bank of Agriculture, Alwan Hassan, after an alleged N100 million ransom.

     

    Speaking with journalists in Kaduna on Friday, relatives and friends of the abducted passengers said they have been assured by the Federal Government that a channel of discussion with the terrorists has been opened.

     

    “After the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday, we heard from the Federal Government through the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed that the government is in dialogue. That government is already discussing with the abductors of our relatives,” said Dr Jimoh Fatai, who has been designated as chairman of the group pressing for the release of their loved ones.

     

    “We are happy about it, we note it, we acknowledge it and we appreciate the efforts of the government in that regard. What we are now appealing for is that government should speed up the process,” he said

  • A prayer for divine Intervention – By Hope Eghagha

    By Hope Eghagha

    O! compatriots and kinsmen, when storms destroy the farmlands relentlessly for seven weeks, termites eat the crops for seven weeks, our children die in the hands of kidnappers while serving the nation, earthquakes shake the land at night and in the day, terrorists walk the land at night and in the day, bandits rule the nights, kidnappers rule the day, herdsmen carry AK-47s to harass the innocent of the land, herdsmen seize farmlands that do not belong to them, when government says we should cede our lands to foreign herdsmen so that we may live, young men slaughter ladies, harvest their body parts, rape their mothers for ritual money, when so-called pastors bury live human beings in their altar in your name, when non-state actors rule some states, when injustice sits in the court of justice, death becomes second skin, it is time to run to the divine for restitution, for divine intervention.

    To whom do we cry, who do we call, when bandits become an alternative government, stronger than the army of the land, stronger than the government that claims we elected them? Do we still have the moral right, are we qualified to still call on you when there is so much pollution in the land, when blood touches blood? Do you have a controversy with us? O God of Jeremiah Awolowo, God of Benjamin Azikiwe, God of Balewa, what have we done to deserve this plague that calls itself a government, a government which stays supine in the cold luxury of Abuja while scoundrels snuff out lives with reckless ease? Is this a curse on us your poor children for rejecting good governors for ethnic jingoists? Is this a visit of the serpents which you unleashed on the stubborn Jews at Mount Hur during the exodus? When shall we have a Serpent of Brass? When shall the messiah come? Who will save us from the apostates in power? Who Lord, who? Who do we cry to when an Imam is suspended from the altar because he cries aloud about the failure of the State to stop killings?

    Our nation bleeds. Our hearts fail us for fear. Too many strange things are happening in the land. There is food. There is meat. Yet, some of us kill human beings and eat flesh? Fierce looking young men and women seize informal power in some parts of the land and impose their own rule, spilling blood of the innocent? Even during the civil war, we did not live in such hopelessness. Is this the apocalypse so long in prophecy? My pastor assures me it is not yet the Great Tribulation. If this is not the Great Tribulation yet we are gnashing our teeth, the sea is boiling, the mountain is melting already, what would the Day be when you shall throw us out of the land? It is not a story to tell. It is not a good story to pass on. What must we do O Almighty father! A goat does not suffer the pains of parturition when elders are around! Who do we cry to when the locusts eat our food and decimate our farms? Who, Father, who?

    Dear Father, Devil is on the loose, Fire is on the loose, this could be our noose, unless we cut the noose! Someone loves the noose, he rigidly fiddles for the noose, because he has nothing to lose, if we all face the noose, for the noose is the news he has for the mews of mewing children. Our necks are tightened by the black noose, black patriots cry about the noose, even white strangers cry about the black noose, yet fat messengers of the noose indolently remain on the loose to praise the hands of the noose till the raging fire of the noose consume us with herdsmen’s noose. Who shall tell the news of the noose?

    They said they would change the land. They said they would provide power supply. The gods of Abuja said they would bring down the cost of gas. They even promised to end the reign of terror. They promised to end Boko Haram. But they have become Boko Haram to the hungry citizens of the land. They refused to call black, black; they gave it another name. They refused to brand the terrorists of the northeast as terrorists. They branded the boys in the east as terrorists and outlawed their organisation. Killers roam the land, protected by some unwritten codes of dishonour! Who shall save the land? O Lord God, arise and save your children.

    So it was Chinelo, the nation’s young daughter, trained as a medical doctor, ready to leave the land to pursue her dream was bombed to death by bloodthirsty hounds. She was shot. Posted her picture. Called for help. Attack dogs of the gods in Abuja called her names. And she bled to death. Will her blood not haunt the land if her killers walk the land with impunity? What makes the gods of Abuja believe that their reign should continue in post-2023 elections? Why should they show their faces in the ballot? To deceive the people? Do they think we are morons? Is that they believe our votes will not count? That the result of the elections is written already? O Lord! Have mercy on us and send down the rain!

    Everything has got its time and season. Let this be the time for restoration. Let the locusts go away. The suffering in the land has a distended stomach. It can eat up everybody except your mercy comes from above. Save us that we may be saved. Help us that we may be helped. Heal us that we may be healed. If a pregnancy could be hidden, we would hide this one. Who gave them the power to ruin lives in such an impudent manner? Who gave them this nonchalance over what matters to your children who cry to you daily? Is that an affliction from you?

    Arise o Lord, arise as in Mount Perazim. Arise and bring succour to the land. Overturn, O Lord, overturn, and overturn and let your Mercy sit on the throne in the land. We have no one but thee!

  • Abductors of Abuja king ask family to sell his house to raise N20m ransom

    Abductors of Abuja king ask family to sell his house to raise N20m ransom

    Kidnappers of the traditional ruler of Bukpe community in Kwali area council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have asked family members of the monarch to sell his house to raise the N20 million ransom they are demanding.

    A family member of the traditional ruler, who who spoke under the condition of anonymity, said the kidnappers have vowed not to release him until they get N20 million.

    “In fact, even on Saturday, morning, they called and directed the family to go and sell his house so that they can raise N20m ransom for them,” he said.

    “One of the family members that they were communicating with told them that even house the chief is residing in is not worth N5 million,”.

    According to him, the leader of the kidnappers threatened to keep the monarch in their custody even if it takes a year to raise the N20 million ransom.

  • Police rescue alleged kidnappers from jungle justice in Oyo

    Police rescue alleged kidnappers from jungle justice in Oyo

    The Police Command in Oyo State, has rescued two suspects, who allegedly attempted to kidnap a 9-year-old girl, from being lynched.

    The command made this known in a statement by its spokesman, Adewale Osifeso, on Monday in Ibadan.

    Osifeso said that the command’s operatives who were on patrol on Sunday around Alakia Adelubi axis, Ibadan, at about 9.20 a.m. responded to a distress call on the “execution of Jungle justice”.

    The suspects were alleged to have attempted to abduct a 9-year-old female, “Ope”, who was on her way to church.

    He said that preliminary investigations revealed that the girl was in the company of her mother, one Afolabi Modupe, and other siblings when the two suspects attempted seize her from her mother’s grip.

    The Police Public Relations Officer said that investigations had commenced on the matter.

    “The Commissioner of Police in the state, Ngozi Onadeko, appealed to the citizenry against taking laws into their hands with the assurance of a diligent and thorough investigation into the incident,” he said.

    He said further updates would be communicated in due course.

  • 5 escape as kidnappers abduct 8 in Kwara

    5 escape as kidnappers abduct 8 in Kwara

    No fewer than eight people have been kidnapped between Araromi Opin and Obbo Ile in Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara.

    A relative of one of the victims, Mr Adekunle Oluwole made this known on Thursday in Ilorin, saying the incident took place on Wednesday evening.

    He also said that five of the eight people involved escaped from the kidnappers.

    According to him, the people were returning from the inauguration of Kwara All Progressives Congress (APC) State Executive Committee from Ilorin.

    He listed those involved as Mr Daniel Adewuyi, the Isapa Ward Chairman in Ekiti local government area of the state; the Eruku ward Chairman; Women Leader Eruku; Women Leader Obbo Ile, and Chairman Obbo Ile Ward as well as Women Leader Koro ward, and Women Leader Isapa ward, among others.

    Oluwole added that the member representing Ekiti Constituency at the state House of Assembly, Mr Ganiyu Abolarin, and the Ekiti local government APC chairman, Mr Wale Awelewa, were at the hospital where some of the victims were rushed after they escaped on Wednesday.

    He said some of those attacked by the kidnappers have been released from the hospital after receiving treatment and medical expenses setyled by Abolarin.

    He also confirmed that four Hilux vehicles fully loaded with members of the Nigerian Army had been deployed to the area to arrest the kidnappers.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Kwara Command, SP Ajayi Okasanmi, told NAN that he was yet to be briefed about the matter.

    Okasanmi however promised to keep the public abreast of developments, which he has not done since afternoon.

  • Bandits kidnap 4 , kill two in Kaduna

    Bandits kidnap 4 , kill two in Kaduna

    Persons feared to be kidnappers, have attacked a community Gonin-Gora along Abuja and kidnapped four and killing two in the process,

    One of the residents in the community,Julius Obonyilo said that the bandits stormed Ado street in the middle of the night to carry out their dastardly act.

     

    “As the kidnappers were passing through Ado Street with their victims, who were crying for help, a 57-year-old man identified as Mr. Jonathan Abuche and his son, James Abuche, 30, quickly rushed out to see what was happening.

    “As soon as the bandits who were matching the women alongside some livestock to their den saw them, they opened fire on them and killed them instantly.”

    Meanwhile, as of the time of filing this report, the suspected kidnappers have not made contact with the families of the abducted persons.

  • Police rescue 2 men from kidnappers den in Kwara

    Police rescue 2 men from kidnappers den in Kwara

    The Police Command in Kwara has rescued two men, Samuel Faremi and Emmanuel Adeyemi from kidnappers in Obbo Ayegunle in Ekiti Local Government Area of the State.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Command Spokesman, SP. Okasanmi Ajayi on Thursday in Ilorin.

    He said that the victims were abducted by suspected kidnappers who invaded Obbo Ayegunle town at about 8 p.m. on Feb. 9, while shooting sporadically into the air.

    According to him, the speedy intervention of the police tactical teams stationed in Ekiti/Eruku axis, local vigilantes and hunters forced the abductors to abandon their victims.

    “The hot chase and the firepower of the Police teams forced the abductors to abandon their victims, thus making them escape into the forest with gunshot injuries,’’ Ajayi said.

    He commended the residents of Obbo Ayegunle for the timely information to the command that eventually helped in the successful rescue of the victims.

    The spokesman added that the rescued victims, who were medically examined and found to be fit, had been released to their families.

    Ajayi said that six expanded AK-47 ammunition and one expended cartridge were recovered at the scene.

    He said that the Commissioner of Police in Kwara, Tuesday Assayomo advised health facilities in the state to promptly alert the police of any patient with gunshot injuries seeking medical attention.

    The commissioner assured that the suspects would be tracked, arrested and prosecuted.

    He advised members of the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious movements around them to the police through the following telephone lines: 08126275046, 07032069501.

  • Troops eliminate kidnappers terrorising Auchi-Benin road

    Troops eliminate kidnappers terrorising Auchi-Benin road

    The Nigerian Army says its troops of 4 Brigade, on Wednesday eliminated three kidnappers believed to be part of the notorious kidnap and robbery gang terrorising motorists along Auchi-Benin road in Edo.

    The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, in a statement in Abuja, said the kidnappers met their waterloo while carrying out their nefarious operation along the axis.

    He said the kidnapers, however, ran out of luck as the vigilant troops swooped on them, engaging them in a gun duel that led to the elimination of three members of the gang, while others fled in different directions.

    Nwachukwu said the gallant troops recovered one AK 47 rifle, one pump action shotgun and other dangerous weapons.

    He said efforts were ongoing to track the fleeing criminals and free that corridor from all forms of violent crime.

    “The Nigerian Army wishes to enjoin the general public, particularly the good people of Edo to continue to expose criminal elements in their localities to law enforcement agencies.

    “They are also urged to go about their normal activities as efforts are in place to ensure seamless security,” he said.

  • Military kill 3 kidnappers in Jos

    Military kill 3 kidnappers in Jos

    Troops of the Special Task Force, Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), have neutralised three notorious kidnappers in Jos.

    Maj. Ishaku Takwa, Media Officer of the task force, disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Jos.

    According to Takwa, the criminal gang, which has been on the watchlist of the military, is believed to be behind all the recent kidnapping activities within Jos and environs.

    He explained that the gang, suspected to also be behind the attack on the Jos custodial centre, was neutralised around Gyero, Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau.

    “Troops of OPSH, acting on credible intelligence, have neutralised a notorious gang of kidnap syndicate on the plateau.

    “The syndicate has been on the watchlist of OPSH and believed to have masterminded the recent kidnapping incidences in the state, and participated in the recent jail break at the Jos custodial centre.

    “The syndicate met its waterloo when our troops tracked the members to Gyero general area, where they usually meet plan how to carry out their nefarious activities.

    “The kidnappers, on sighting the troops, opened fire; our troops responded with superior fire power resulting in the neutralisation of three members of the notorious gang,” Takwa explained.

    The media officer said items recovered from the syndicate included; one AK-47 Rifle, two AK-47 rifle magazines, 101 live rounds of 7. 62mm ammunition and one tricycle.

    He further listed other items to include; one itel and one techno phones, two sharp knives and two military head warmers.