Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Kidnappers Demand AK-47 & Machine Guns As Ransom (Pictured With N1million Recovered)


By on 5:47 AM

The Rivers State Police Command has said that two suspected
kidnappers have confessed that they demanded one AK-47
and 12 general purpose machine guns as ransom for the
release of their victim, Mrs. Chinyere Olumma. Olumma was
rescued on Friday, May 22.

The suspects, according to the state Police Public Relations
Officer, Mr. Ahmad Mohammad, had given the family of the
victim an option of paying N50m as ransom or providing one
AK-47 and 12 general purpose machine guns before their
victim would be released.

Mohammad, who spoke with newsmen on Tuesday, disclosed
that the hoodlums had initially collected the sum of N1m
from Olumma's family for the upkeep of their victim.

Luck, however, ran out of the two suspects as they were
rounded up by the police in Abua as they shared the N1m
meant for the victim's upkeep. They were caught in one of
the suspects' room.

"It was sometime around 1am in the morning, they kidnapped
one woman by the name Mrs. Chinyere Oluma from Erema in
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area.

They kidnapped her and then made contact with the family of
the victim.

"They demanded N50m with an option of providing one
AK-47 rifle and 12 RPMG, that is General Purpose Machine
Gun. The kidnappers called the family of the victim to give
them N1m for the upkeep of the victim and themselves.

The N1m you see with them is the money they demanded for
the upkeep of the victim and themselves. So, this money you
are seeing is the N1m that was given to them.

They (kidnappers) did not know we were tracking them after
they received the N1m.

"So, we tracked and caught them at Abua. When our men got
there, they were four and they were with the money before
they were arrested. You can see the charms we recovered
from them.

On their way coming from their hideout, their colleague from
behind opened fire on our men. Our men injured one of the
hoodlums, who later died in a hospital and then, one of them
escaped.

The two we have here could not escape and out of the
pressure mounted on them, they took our men to where they
kept the woman (their victim) inside the bush near Egbeda,"
Mohammad said.

Apart from the cash sum of N1m recovered from them, a rope
used in tying their victim to a tree was also recovered from
the suspected kidnappers.

However, one of the suspects, identified as Solomon Obigwe,
said he never knew that his friend (Christian Enwe) was a
kidnapper and that he was unfortunate to be with him (Enwe)
and his friends when police struck.

Obigwe, who was silent on the confession he made to the
police, pleaded for forgiveness and promised to turn a new
leaf.

"I was there when he (Christian Enwe) came in with his
friends with his bag. As he came, he told me as a younger
brother that we should go to my house. When we got there, I
asked how manage they got such money. They told me they
kidnapped somebody and the person paid them this money.

"We argued over their action. I have never kidnapped before
and I have never had that in mind since I was born. I was
arguing about how they got such amount of money when
police came and arrested four of us," Obigwe said.

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