Crime
How policemen abducted me, stole N4.5m, and left me in Owerri – man narrate ordeal
Nigerian man recounts his encounter with alleged Policemen who abducted him in Port Harcourt and dropped him in Owerri after collecting a ransom of N4.5M.
A young man has narrated a harrowing experience of allegedly being kidnapped by men he identified as policemen in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
According to his account, the incident occurred around 11 p.m., when he was abd¥cted and held until the following morning. He claimed he was only released after a ransom of ₦4.5 million was paid.
“I was kidnapped yesterday night by 11 p.m. by a police force and I wasn’t released till this morning by 11 a.m. after a random of 4.5 million was paid and they drove all the way to Owerri from Port Harcourt to drop me there and leave,” he recounted in a message seeking public awareness.
The victim explained to Instablog9ja in an exclusive report that the alleged officers had nothing against him but thr+atened to end his life if money was not handed over.
“They didn’t have anything on me so they said they were going to kill me if money wasn’t given to them and they’ll lie and say I’m a fraudster,” he said.\n\nHe further revealed that the said Policemen transported him from Port Harcourt to Owerri, where they abandoned him after receiving the ransom.
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