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Edo: Police bust N4m scam self- kidnap plot, nab two suspects

Police nab two men for allegedly staging a fake kidnap plot to extort N4 million in Uneme Akpama Community, Akoko-Edo LG of Edo state
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Enahoro made several telephone calls to relatives of Alabi, falsely claiming that Alabi had been kidnapped and demanding a ransom of N4 million for his release.

By Usman Aliyu

Two men identified as Lucky Alabi and Taiye Enahoro from Uneme Akpama Community in Akoko-Edo Local Government Area of Edo state have been arrested for allegedly staging a fake kidnap in a bid to extort N4 million.

The spokesperson for Edo Police Command, ASP Eno Ikoedem, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Benin.

Ikoedem said operatives of the Igarra Police Division arrested the suspects on June 26 following intelligence-led investigations.

According to her, preliminary investigation revealed that the alleged criminal plot was executed on June 23.

She alleged that Enahoro made several telephone calls to relatives of Alabi, falsely claiming that Alabi had been kidnapped and demanding a ransom of N4 million for his release.

“Acting on credible intelligence and through diligent investigative efforts, police operatives uncovered the deception and successfully arrested both suspects,” she said.

The Edo Police spokesperson added that both suspects had confessed to their roles in the alleged self-kidnap.

She said that they would be charged to court after investigations.

She said the Commissioner of Police in Edo state, Mr Monday Agbonika, warned members of the public against criminal deception, including staging kidnappings to extort money from unsuspecting relatives.

“The Command reiterates its commitment to ensuring all persons involved in criminal acts are brought to justice,” she quoted the police commissioner as saying.

She added that the police chief also urged residents to promptly report suspicious activities to security agencies.

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