Tag: Kidnap

  • Six Kidnapped in Mamabilla Plateau

    Six Kidnapped in Mamabilla Plateau

    By Danzumi Ishaku, Jalingo.

    Six people have reportedly kidnapped by unknown gunmen on the top hill along Mayo Selbe and Maisamari in Sardauna Local Government Area Council.

    Speaking with our correspondent, the chairman of Sarduana local government council in Taraba state, Oliver Wubon said the incident occurred at the early hours of today Wednesday.

    Mr. Wubon said since the incident there was no information on whereabout the victims and no ransom was demanded by the kidnappers as the time of filing this report.

    The Sarduana Chairman disclosed that security meeting had been held comprising of the all security heads in the local government and strategize measures to curtail the menace.

    Mr. Wubon revealed that joint security patrol including the police, military, civil defence corps and the Air force are to conduct patrols on the road to ensure the safety of commuters.

    The Chairman however called on the people not to panic, but go about their lawful travels as strategic security measures have been taken.

    He therefore appealed to members of the public to be vigilante as well as give useful information to the security agents for immediate action.

    When contacted by our correspondent, the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abdullahi Usman said he would contact the Gembu Divisional Police Officer and will get back to our correspondent.

    It could be recalled that two persons were kidnapped in Nguroje and Maisamari last mount, all in Sardauna Local Government Area of the statea

  • Bandit-terrorists kidnap mother, baby, 2 others in Zaria

    Bandit-terrorists kidnap mother, baby, 2 others in Zaria

    By Joyce Babayeju

    A mother, her baby and two other peasants were kidnapped by terrorists in Zaria, Kaduna State.

    Journalists were told that “in the early hours of Friday, gunmen attacked the Tudun Mun tsira village of Zangon Shanu, Samaru in Sabon Gari Local Government Area of Kaduna State”

    “They kidnapped a nursing mother and her baby. An elderly man, Mallam Abubakar Garba Aliyu and his son, Salim Abubakar, were also taken away.”

    ” Abubakar and his family relocated to the area recently. Today he was kidnapped,” a local said.

    “The gunmen who rode motorbikes were many. They took over the area with their guns from the backside of the University .”

    “Initially, we thought they were from kasuwar Da’a axis in Giwa Local Government Area which is close to us.

    “They kidnapped the nursing mother and her baby at Tudun Mun Tsira village before proceeding to Hayin Liman where they kidnapped Alhaji Abubakar and his son.”

    Journalists were still awaiting a reaction from the authorities on the sad development.

  • Gang members flee as Police smash Lagos-Ibadan highway kidnap syndicates

    Gang members flee as Police smash Lagos-Ibadan highway kidnap syndicates

    The police have arrested 33 suspected criminals, including members of different kidnapping gangs terrorising motorists and travellers on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    The suspected kidnappers, who were arrested by men of the Oyo State Police Command, included those operating at the Onigari section of the expressway, where some wedding guests were recently abducted.

    The Commissioner of Police, Ngozi Onadeko, who briefed journalists on Thursday, gave the names of some of the suspects as Aliu Umaru, Isiaka Ibrahim and Tambaya Usman.

    The CP said, “Owing to the rising cases of kidnapping along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and the ugly incident of a case of kidnapping/murder that happened at the Onigari section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on January 7, 2022, the Oyo State Police Command immediately swung into action through the swift deployment of intelligence and tactical assets.

    “This led to the arrest of one Bashiru Abubakar, alias Maku-Maku, a member of the kidnapping gang terrorising the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on January 14, 2022 around 3.30pm.

    “During interrogation, the arrested suspects mentioned Babuga Umaru, one Bellel, one Ibrahim, one Buyo; Habu Kosoko, one alias Ontop; and one Danliti, now at large, as the ones who carried out the kidnapping operation that caused the death of one Oluwatosin Anwajoye, 45, at the Onigari area of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway on January 7, 2022.”

    “He confessed that he used his motorcycle to convey Bellel and Ibrahim on January 6, 2022, around 8pm, and they arrived in the bush at the Onigari area of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway before they struck on January 7, 2022.

    “He also confessed that he was the person who supplied the syndicate with food and hard drugs, while they were in the forest.

    “Preliminary investigation of all the suspects arrested so far in the case revealed that they all have knowledge of the kidnapping operation that took place on January 7, 2022 and the forensic analysis of their phone numbers linked them up with the crime and there is a nexus between them and the suspects at large.”

    The CP added that members of another gang of kidnappers operating on the same road were also arrested by her men.

    She gave the names of the suspects as Tambaya Usman Shehu, 27; Aliyu Umaru, 20; and Isiaka Ibrahim, 28.

    Onadeko stated, “This is another kidnap syndicate operating along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The proactive measures adopted by the command to flush out and abate kidnapping in the state and painstaking effort led to the arrest of one Aliyu Umaru and one Isiaka Ibrahim.

    “The interrogation of the duo led to the arrest of one Tambaya Usman Shehu at his hideout in the Akimbola area of Bodija, Ibadan on January 27, 2022, around 2.30am, who also belongs to another syndicate of the kidnapping gang terrorising the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

  • Gunmen kill ex-council boss, kidnap others in Kaduna

    Gunmen kill ex-council boss, kidnap others in Kaduna

    Suspected bandits have reportedly killed a former Sole Administrator of Dogon Dawa Development Area in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Idris Adam Damari.

    It was gathered that the bandits attacked Damari village on Sunday night, shooting indiscriminately.

    Several members of the community were also reportedly abducted by the bandits, who stormed the area in large numbers.

    An eyewitness added that the bandits took control of three villages of Damari, Kakangi, and Randagi, all in Birnin Gwari and unleashed terror on the villagers.

    “They (bandits) attack these villages with impunity,” he said, calling on the government to deploy troops to the area.

    He urged the government not to relent in ensuring that their village was safe for living.

    The bandits, he said, had yet to reach out to the families of the kidnapped victims.

    “The bandits are yet to contact the family of those kidnapped. They stormed the villages on Sunday night, shot indiscriminately and the bullet hit Adam Damari (former Sole Administrator). He was buried on Monday, according to Islamic rites,” he added.

    As of the time of filing this report, no official confirmation of the attack from the state or the state police command.

  • BREAKING: Gunmen kidnap ASUU chairman and ex Governorship aspirant in Plateau

    BREAKING: Gunmen kidnap ASUU chairman and ex Governorship aspirant in Plateau

    Former governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party in Plateau State, Kemi Nshe and the Chairman, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Plateau State University chapter, Dr Monday Hassan, have been kidnapped.

    We learnt through Tribune Online that gunmen invaded the house of the former gubernatorial aspirant who is also the former chairman of Shendam Local Government Area of the state on New Year eve and abducted him along with his guest, Dr Hassan.

    A source close to the family of the former council boss disclosed that the gunmen gained access to his premises at about 9:45 p.m. on Friday and shot sporadically into the air to announce their arrival.

    The source further disclosed that the gunmen forced their way into the sitting room where Nshe was entertaining his guest and forced them into the waiting vehicle at gunpoint.

    The source also confirmed that before the family and others within the neighbourhood could raise an alarm, the gunmen had disappeared with their captives.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Ubah Gabriel Ogaba, who confirmed the incident, said men of the state command are on the trail of the kidnappers.

  • BREAKING: Nigeria Army arrests eight suspects over kidnap of Plateau monarch

    BREAKING: Nigeria Army arrests eight suspects over kidnap of Plateau monarch

    Nigeria Army Troops of Operation Safe Haven have arrested eight suspects in connection with the kidnap of a traditional ruler in Plateau State, Charles Mato Dakat.

    It has earlier been widely reported that Dakat, a Paramount ruler in Gindiri LGA, was abducted by gunmen who attacked his palace last Sunday around 1am.

    He was, however, rescued in the early hours of Friday.

    According to Punch, Confirming the arrest of the eight suspects in a statement on Friday shortly after the monarch regained his freedom, the Military Information Officer of Operation Safe Haven said, “While the Paramount ruler of Gindiri in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, Chief Charles Mato, has been with his abductors, the commander Operation SAFE HAVEN, Major General Ibrahim Ali, placed the troops deployed at Gyanbus on red alert and the hot trail of the perpetrators.

    “Consequently, Eight suspects were arrested in connection with the kidnap incidence and are being interrogated. Following this development, the paramount ruler, early this morning of Friday 31 December 2021, was released by his abductors.”

    The statement added that “Operations SAFE HAVEN is still very much on the ground to ensure all those involved in the kidnap of the traditional ruler are arrested and made to face the full wrath of the law.”

  • BREAKING: Bandits kill Lawmaker, kidnap many others along Kaduna-Zaria road

    BREAKING: Bandits kill Lawmaker, kidnap many others along Kaduna-Zaria road

    Notorious Armed Bandits have killed a Kaduna State Lawmaker, Riliwanu Gadagau, along the Kaduna-Zaria Highway.

    Gadagau represents Giwa Constituency of Kaduna State and was the Chairman of the Committee on Local Government and Rural Development in the Assembly.

    He was reported to have been killed on Monday night by bandits who attacked travellers along the road. His body was was later discovered on Wednesday morning.

    According to reports from Channels Television, a relative of the late lawmaker confirmed the killing, stating that his body was found near Mawai, a village just about 13 kilometres from the Kaduna State capital.

    Another traveller, one Sani Dogara was also reportedly killed by the bandits. He was said to be among over 30 travellers abducted by the bandits who laid a siege on the road.

    Although the Kaduna State Police Command is yet to react to the incident, sources revealed that the attack by the bandits on the Kaduna-Zaria highway lasted more than two hours.

    Confirming the incident, the Speaker of the Assembly, Yusuf Zailani, described the death of the lawmaker as devastating.

    In a statement on Wednesday, he revealed that Gadagau died during the attack by bandits along the highway and his body was recovered two days later.

    “This is tragic and painful. We are in deep grief over this sad incident,” said Zailani who condoled with the lawmaker’s family and members of the Assembly over the incident.

    “Our prayers at this time, go to his immediate family. Honourable Gadagau was a young and dynamic lawmaker, who had a passion for his constituency, state and Nigeria. We will miss his vibrant contributions.”

    “Our hearts also go out to those kidnapped in the same operation, believing that they would be rescued by security operatives as soon as possible.”

  • Police Rescue 10 Kidnap Victims in Edo

    Police Rescue 10 Kidnap Victims in Edo

    Police have rescued 10 kidnap victims who were intercepted by hoodlums in Edo State recently. The victims were said to have been travelling from one of the eastern states to Abuja when a group of hoodlums suspected to be kidnappers stopped them and took them to a bush in the Okpella area of Edo State.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Edo State, SP Kontongs Bello, said in a statement that operatives of the command with the help of local vigilantes swung into action to rescue the victims in the bush.

    He noted that the kidnappers noticing the team of operatives in their den hurriedly abandoned the victims and escaped into the thick forest.

    He said: “Nine of the kidnapped victims were all rescued unhurt. They were advised to continue their journey after profiling them”.

    Bello added that the Edo State Commissioner of Police, CP Philip Aliyu Ogbadu, has enjoined the general public to continue to support the police by providing credible information that will help in the fight against crime and criminal elements in the state.

    Anambra Gets New Police Commissioner, Fourth in Eight Months

    Anambra State has gotten a new Commissioner of Police, Echeng Eworo Echeng, making has been posted to Anambra State as the new Commissioner of Police (CP), making him the fourth CP in the state within a period of eight months.

    He is taking over from Tony Olofu who has been transferred to the Force Headquarters in Abuja.

    Before Olofu’s posting on September 10, Chris Owolabi took charge of the State Police Command from April 30.

    However, Monday Bala Kuryas who was deployed on February 19 oversaw the state’s internal security for barely six weeks.

    Force Public Relations Officer, CP Frank Mba, who announced the deployment of the new police chief in the state said the erstwhile police commissioner has been redeployed to the Force Headquarters, Abuja.

    He noted that the Inspector General of Police (IGP) has also ordered the deployment of a detachment of the police “Special Forces to Anambra State to bolster and complement the ongoing peace-building efforts of the Nigeria Police Operation Restore Peace in Anambra State.”

    According to CP Mba, IGP is “particularly concerned with the renewed incidents of attacks on innocent individuals and symbol of state authority in the state.”

    He said the new CP has been charged to “mobilise both kinetic and non-kinetic law enforcement and crime-fighting approaches to reverse the negative trend, reclaim public spaces from hoodlums and restore public peace in the state.”

    Until his recent posting, CP Echeng was the Commissioner of Police in Bayelsa State.

    He holds a first degree in History from the University of Maiduguri and has received extensive training on global peace support operations at Mission Training Cell, Kielce, Poland, amongst other tactical and leadership courses.

    Echeng has also served as a former Police Component Commander, Joint Task Force, Operation Delta Safe, Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Zonal CID, Zone-13, Ukpo, Anambra State, amongst other key positions.

  • BREAKING: Gunmen Kidnapped Nasarawa Lawmaker In Kaduna

    BREAKING: Gunmen Kidnapped Nasarawa Lawmaker In Kaduna

    By Abel Leonard, Lafia

    A member of Nasarawa State House Assembly representing Nasarawa Central State Constituency Hon Ismai Danbaba has been kidnapped.

    Hon Danbaba was kidnapped on Saturday evening while traveling to Jos, plateau state to attend a work for Nasarawa State legislators.

    Chairman , Nasarawa State House Assembly committtee on information, Hon Mohammed Adamu Omadefu who confirm this development to our correspondent said the operation took place at the forest in Sanga local government area of Kaduna state.

    He explained that the kidnapped Member had pass Andaha in Akwanga local government area of Nasarawa State heading to the forest area in Sanga local government area of Kaduna state when the kidnappers ambush him and whisk him away.

    Hon Omadefu who represents Keana state constituency on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) told our Correspondent that the kidnappers have made contact to the assembly but yet to demand any sum.

    The kidnapped Member Hon Ismail Danbaba came into the assembly last year on the platform of APC through a bye election to represent Nasarawa Central State Constituency.
    Hon Omadefu urged members of the public to pray for his safety.

  • Kidnapper knelt down for prayer, repented before setting us free -Living Faith Pastor narrates

    Kidnapper knelt down for prayer, repented before setting us free -Living Faith Pastor narrates

    A non-preaching pastor of the Living Faith Church in Bwari Area Council, Abuja, who identified himself as H. K. M. for security reason, and one of the travellers abducted recently by suspected Fulani herdsmen along Ekpoma/Bennin road in Edo State has narrated his horrible experience while in captivity.

    The victims who were abducted on March 27 and released on the first week of April, met their nightmare when their vehicle was intercepted by eight suspected Fulani militia while travelling to Benin City, the Edo State capital.

    In an EXCLUSIVE interview in Abuja after his return, the victim said their experience was similar to being to hell fire.

    The pastor said the Kidnappers ambushed their vehicle, collected all their belongings before whisking them into a thick forest in a village called Irekpe town at about 8pm.

    Q1. Can you tell us more about what actually happened?

    I was travelling from Abuja to Benin on March 27 to celebrate Easter with my family, so when we reached Irekpe along Ekpoma/Benin road at about 8 pm, suddenly we saw torchlights that looked like police checkpoint from a nearby bush running close to our vehicle and shooting sporadically.

    We were first robbed inside the bush before they ordered us to follow them in one single line; we walked five kilometres deep into the forest.

    When we arrived at the hideout, the first thing I saw was burnt human bodies all over the place. The leader of the group later explained to us that the bodies were those abducted but their families could not respond to their demands (ransom).

    Q2. Can you tell us what you noticed about their personality?

    They are actually Fulani guys, they referred to us as cows, and they directed us the way herders direct their cattle in the bush. Only the gang leader could speak pidgin English, the rest speak the Hausa language.

    They sat us down somewhere and asked us about our occupations, after which they officially declared to us that we have been kidnapped. That we should start consulting our family members to pay ransom to them, otherwise, we would be burnt like the other bodies we saw.

    Q3. How much did they demand?

    Initially, they demanded three million Naira ransom from each of us. We were actually 9 persons in the vehicle including the driver but the kidnappers asked three Fulani men among us to go just before we were taken to the forest but the driver was also set free the same night without ransom.

    My family members and other well-wishers started negotiating until they accepted N1.5 million from each of us.

    Q4. Were you tortured?

    My fellow victims were tortured mercilessly, treated like animals but my own case was divine. I don’t know how it happened but they identified me as a man of God and they treated me specially. They allowed me to observe my prayers.

    I was moved by the spirit of God to speak to the leader so he could repent; I told him that if he could channel the same energy to something that can benefit the general society, it would be better for him than staying in the forest.

    He miraculously knelt down and asked for prayers, stating that he was tired of the business. They always referred to kidnapping as a business.

    According to him, he had tried to stop but sometime ago, the Nigerian army invaded his village in Katsina State, burnt his house, cows and other property which led to the continuation of his kidnapping ‘business’.

    Like I said, I prayed and counselled him and he vowed that the operation was going to be the last he is involved in. He further revealed to me that he usually feels guilty after every operation.

    Q5. Was there any intervention from the Edo State government or any security agency?

    There was no intervention from anywhere. We decided not to involve the police for our own safety.

    It was after our release that we were informed that the Edo State Police Command had received the report.