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Police bust 24 kidnap suspects, rescue 2-year-old victim, others in Nasarawa

Police rescue of a two-year-old boy, arrest of 24 suspected kidnappers in their continued effort to tackle insecurity in Nasarawa State.
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According to him, the police arrested three suspects: Asabe Isah, her husband, Isah Umar, and Emmanuel Polycarp, who conspired to abduct the child and demanded N15 million ransom. He said the child was rescued on Oct. 16, at a location in Angwan Nungu, where he was held hostage by Polycarp.

By Sunday John

Police have listed rescue rescue of a two-year-old boy, Godwin Abeson and arrest of 24 suspected kidnappers among achievements of its operatives in their continued effort to tackle crime and insecurity in Nasarawa State.

The suspects were arrested in various operations across Nasarawa state between Aug. 30 and Oct. 15, the state commissioner of police, CP Shetima Mohammed, disclosed this during a press briefing at the Command Headquarters on Friday in Lafia.

He added that several victims rescued during the operations have been reunited with their families.

Mohammed said among the cases recorded was the rescue of a two-year-old boy, Godwin Abeson, who was kidnapped at Sabon Pegi, Shabu, near Lafia at about 7:30 p.m., on Oct. 14.

According to him, the police arrested three suspects: Asabe Isah, her husband, Isah Umar, and Emmanuel Polycarp, who conspired to abduct the child and demanded N15 million ransom.

He said the child was rescued on Oct. 16, at a location in Angwan Nungu, where he was held hostage by Polycarp.

Mohammed said the suspects had confessed to the crime and the investigation was ongoing.

Similarly, the CP said that on Sept. 28, operatives of the State Intelligence Department apprehended six suspected kidnappers; Iliyasu Umar, 25, Ibrahim Adamu, 22, Umar Faruq, 21, Ali Sani, 24, Muhammadu Ibrahim,30, and Nuhu Mohammadu, 34, for abducting a man on the Lafia–Keana Road and demanding N10 million ransom.

He said the victim was rescued unhurt, and an AK-47 rifle, a magazine, two rounds of live ammunition, and assorted drinks were recovered.

Mohammed said operatives also on Aug. 30, at about 2:40 p.m., arrested Christopher Habila, 24, and Abdullahi Haruna, 27, for kidnapping travellers on the Nasarawa-Toto Highway, adding that the victims were rescued safely.

He further disclosed the arrest of five suspects; Leko Jibrin, 30, Maigari Bature, 30, Babare Ishaku, 30, Abdullahi Hassan, 28, and Usman Yau, 37, on Sept. 22, for their alleged involvement in the kidnapping of one Aisha, from whom N20 million ransom was collected before her release.

The commissioner said that the suspects had confessed to the crime and revealed the amounts each received as proceeds.

He added that two suspects, Musa Adamu, 27, and Yakubu Ali,21, were also arrested on Oct. 12, in Obi, for an attempted kidnapping, while Zaharadden Isiaka and Yahaya Sulaiman were nabbed in Doma on Oct. 13, for conspiring to kidnap their employer and demanding N40 million ransom.

Other arrests, Mohammed said, included Musa Abubakar and Yahaya Abdullahi on Sept. 8, for kidnapping in Obi and Awe LGAs, respectively, as well as Abdullahi Usman, Suleiman Yahaya, Usman Bello, and Muhammed Ide on Oct. 15, for kidnapping in Lafia and its environs.

Mohammed reiterated the command’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property, stressing that intelligence-led and community policing strategies had contributed to the recent successes.

“We will continue to intensify our operations and ensure all criminals face the full weight of the law,” he said.

He called on residents to remain vigilant and cooperate with the police by providing credible information to aid ongoing efforts against crime in the state.

(NAN)

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