Crime
Cheapest ransom ever paid to trainee kidnappers as pregnant woman kidnaps herself in Yobe
Police Operatives have arrested two principal suspects for kidnapping a three-year-old boy in Potiskum, Yobe.
ASP Dungus Abdulkarim, the Public Relations Officer of the command disclosed this in statement on Tuesday in Damaturu.
“The victim, aged three, was kidnapped and later released by his assailants after they collected N50,000 ransom.
Some bigger kids probably were learning the ropes of kidnapping for ransom so they snatched the three-year-old toddler—for as little as they could get.
“The police apprehended two principal suspects. The first one is 14 years old while the second suspect is aged 12, while the third suspect is on the run,” Abdulkarim said.
He said the police has begun investigation into the matter and efforts are being made for the arrest the fleeing suspect.
In a another development, Abdulkarim said on Oct. 1, at about 0700hrs, one Nafisa Saleh was reported to have been abducted on her way to the specialist hospital Damaturu, for antenatal.
“Investigation later revealed that Saleh turned out to be the mastermind of her own abduction for ransom from her husband and family members,” he said.
The police, he said, uncovered the heinous activities and eventually arrested Goni Modu and Umar Mai Gudusu all of Dadinge Village, Gujba Local Government area of Yobe.
The state Commissioner of Police, Yahaya Abubakar, has urged members of the public to report all criminal activities and cooperate with security agencies at all times.
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