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Police confiscate 13 houses, 10 cars of kidnapper Collins Ezenwa known as E-Money
Kidnapping is a major menace in some parts of Nigeria and several security personnel in the country have tried to curb this. Imo state big boy and former policeman, Collins Ezenwa otherwise known as E-Money was killed by policemen sometime in January 2018, during a gunfight in Owerri. Collins had been on his way to kidnap a South Africa-based business man when he was killed.
It has been reported that The Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team ( IRT), has seized the properties of late kidnap kingpin, Collins Ezenwa, also known as E-Money.
Some of the valuables include 10 cars, 13 buildings, three AK-47 rifles, a truck and two tippers. According to our reporter, an unnamed source revealed that some of his properties were seized in Enugu, Owerri and Abia state. He said: “Four of his buildings, including a hotel, was recovered in Enugu State. Seven were traced to Owerri and Okigwe areas of Imo State, while one was traced to Aba, Abia State.” The source further revealed that all his properties are now in the custody of the police.
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