Abuja—Police at Force Headquarters, yesterday, paraded nine
kidnap suspects of the wife of the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Mrs.
Margaret Emefiele, just as the kidnappers disclosed that N80 million was
collected as ransom.
Disclosing that they didn’t initially know the status of
the victim they had abducted, the kidnappers said that on learning about the
identity of Mrs. Emefiele, they initially demanded N1.6 billion, but later
negotiated the sum down to N100 million.
Each of the soldiers admitted to collecting N6.5 million
each, but claimed they only assisted other members of the gang to ferry the
huge sum to Benin, Edo State. Briefing newsmen on the arrest of the culprits,
who all confessed to the crime, Force Public Relations Officer, Don Awunah,
said that the suspects included two serving Nigerian Army personnel attached to
a fighting regiment in Maiduguri.
They are Lance Corporal Musa Maidabra and Lance Corporal
Edwin George, as well as a dismissed soldier, Ernest Anthony Uduefe. Other
members of the gang are the leader, Mohammed Abubakar, alias Dogo, Mohammed
Musa, Mohammed Sule, Ibrahim Abdullahi, Aliyu Musa and Mohammed Yusuf. N14.7
million, two newly-bought Honda cars, an Audi car and one AK-47 magazine and
two cartridges were recovered from the kidnappers.
On their individual roles, the FPRO said: “Lance Corporal
Maidabra, serving in 122D/30 Regiment in Maiduguri admitted to being part of
the gang. An SUV worth N1.5 million and N4.5 million cash, which was part of
his share, were recovered from him.
“It was also discovered that he, in company
of Lance Corporal Edwin George and dismissed soldier, Ernest Uduefe, while
dressed in Army uniform, escorted the kidnappers and the ransom money in a
maroon-coloured Audi car out of the forest where they had kept the victim, to
Benin, Edo State.
“For Lance Corporal George, serving at 122D Regiment in
Maiduguri, a Honda car worth N1.1 million, which he used part of his loot to
buy, was recovered from him. He was arrested in Benue State.
‘I furnished my apartment’
“Ernest Anthony, a native of Igbuku village, Ndokwa East LGA
of Delta State revealed that he bought a Honda car worth N1.5 million and
furnished his apartment in Benin within 48 hours of the kidnap incident. N1.5
million cash and the car were recovered from him. “Mohammed Abubakar, leader of
the gang, who hails from Adamawa State, received N11 million cash as his share
of the ransom paid.
He said he gave one Danjuma, who is presently on the run,
the said amount to keep for him. “Mohammed Musa, the deputy leader of the gang,
who hails from Sokoto State, said he received N10million from the ransom paid.”
Police said during the gun battle with security personnel, Musa attempted to
escape into the forest but was shot.
Source:Vanguard
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