Connect with us
Clean Work Place LinkedIn Banner (1)

Police Bust 8 Deadly Kidnappers In Rivers

kidnappers

News

Police Bust 8 Deadly Kidnappers In Rivers

The Suspects thereafter demanded #500,000 ransom from victim’s parents.

Operatives of Hawk Tactical Team of the Rivers Police have arrested eight alleged kidnappers and Cyber-crime fraudsters, during a raid on a hideout in Cypo Estate, Umuebule 1, Etche Local Government Area of the State.

The eight suspects identified as, Desmond Williams aged 19, Isaac Patrick aged 22, Prince Nelson aged 17, John Ahmed aged 17, Thankgod Neesogho aged 22, Christian Adewale aged 22, Uche Alaga aged 16, and Nwika Fakae aged 22.

More Afrika Eyes News  FG Declares Friday, Monday Public Holidays To Celebrate Easter

The spokesperson of Rivers Police Command, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said  all the suspects were arrested, one of their victims (name withheld) aged 20 years was rescued.

In their confession, the suspects revealed that their modus operandi include defrauding innocent victims online, fleecing them of their hard-earned money and luring unsuspecting victims to their hideout and using them as baits to fleece their family members and loved ones.

More Afrika Eyes News  Abuja-Kaduna Train Attack Victims May Die From Snake Bites― Negotiator

The victim was lured by his friend who promised to give him a job in the hotel.

When the job wasn’t forthcoming, the victim opted to go back to his home, but his captors wouldn’t let him.
For his insistence, victim was beaten severely and inflicted with body injuries.

The Suspects thereafter demanded #500,000 ransom from victim’s parents.

Exhibits recovered from them include seven (7) laptops and some substance suspected to be illicit hard drugs. Investigation is ongoing.

More Afrika Eyes News  Oyo Govt. Vows To Prosecute Anyone Behind Fraudulent List Of ‘Recruited Teachers’

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Okon Effiong has advised parents to monitor the activities of their children and be weary of the friends they keep. Residents of the state are further enjoined to remain supportive, law-abiding, and vigilant and promptly report acts of crime and criminality to the nearest police station or by calling the command’s emergency hotlines on 08032003514 and 08098880134.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More in News

Clean Work Place LinkedIn Banner
To Top