Tag: kidnappers

  • Herdsmen: Buhari directs IGP to relocate to Benue state

    Herdsmen: Buhari directs IGP to relocate to Benue state

    ...vows to bring herdsmen , kidnappers to justice

     

    President Muhammad Buhari  on Tuesday said he has directed the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris to relocate to Benue state and ensure the incessant killings in the state was stopped.

    Buhari who decried the spate of kidnapping for ransom, cultism and other violent crimes across the country and said his administration would leave no Stone unturned in during that the perpatrators did not go free.

    He spoke at the 9th Assembly of National Council of traditional rulers in Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital yesterday, tagged “Community Policing as a Catalyst to Crime Prevention – The Role of Traditional Rulers.’

    The President was represented by the Minister for Interior, Abdulrahman Dannballzua, he said the perpetrators of the killings of innocent people in Benue and Taraba states as well as other violent crimes in parts if the country will not go unpunished no matter what, and that he has directed the Police head to relocate his office to Benue state to stop further killings and fish out the killers to sender for their crimes.

    He said, “We’re seriously having a sigh of relief over the degradation and dismountling of Boko Haram, but we are now witnessing increasing cases of kidnapping, cultism, ethnic melitia activities and herdsmen farmers’ conflicts.

    “I am saddened and very worried over the persistent killing and kidnapping across the country, especially the wastage of innocent lives in different parts of the country, by whatever name it is sad and particularly condemnable, Ihave therefore directed that no efforts should be spared in identifying and bringing to justice, all those who have been involved in these killings.

    “I have earlier directed the Army to relocate to Borno state to ensure that the activities of Boko Haram is brought to an end, likewise, I have directed the Inspector General of Police to relocate to Venue state to ensure that the herdsmen incessant killings are not contained but the culprits are brought to justice.

    “This actions amount to declaration of war on our peaceful co-existence and a deliberate attempt to undermine the authority of the Nigerian State and threaten her sovereignty and territorial integrity.

    “As a responsible government, we will never tolerate or condone all trouble makers, criminals and killers; they should be ready to face the consequences of their acts. While the Federal Government is doing everything possible to tackle the root cause of violence and crime in Nigeria, we expect citizens to respect and obey the laws governing our society.” he stated.

    In his speech, the Governor of the host state, Nyesom Wike called on traditional rulers to break their silence and speak up in support of true federalism, stressing that the country is in shamble.

    Wike described as ungodly, if traditional institions should maintain silence while the country is being plunged into annihilation.

    “Indeed the Nation is fast becoming a country in shambles, with the numerous multi dimensional crisis it is facing and traditional institutions must wake up to their responsibilities by lending their voices to the national agitations for true federalism, resource control, greater delineation of power, as well as stated and community policing and good governance in the country.

    “At a time like this, it will be ungodly for mean men to remain silent while nation is dangerously shamble…

    He called on the Federal Government to decentralize policing, adding that the security of the nation would be achieved if the governors are given charge to control the security of their states.

    The Governor noted that the centralization of police has made security of the nation not to be achievable, revealing that his administration has sent a bill to the State Assembly for the establishment of Neighbourhood Security Corps, which would stand as beginning of the process in the state.

    He said: “The Benue killings have exposed the weakness of our system centralization of policing, because the states governors do not have the right to take charge of the security.

    “Centralized policing has failed in managing the Nigerians security situation. Central policing is out of touch, we need to effect the necessary steps to bring state policing to reality. Already we have forwarded a bill to establish a neighbourhood security corps to compliment the policing of the state.”

    Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, in his keynoted address to the gathering, noted that the issues of community policing are relevant to the security challenges and in line with President Buhari’s resolve to provide adequate security to the nation.

    Idris noted that effected policing of the nation cannot be achieved easily without the assistance of the traditional rulers, adding that they (traditional rulers) command the respect of their subjects.

    He called for a synergy between the traditional rulers and the security agencies, adding that the rulers know their citizens know their subjects and can help in provision of useful information that would help the police achieve its mandate.

    The IGP further disclosed that he has been adopting decentralized as one of his strategies, adding that police are increasing people’s participation through town hall meeting and seminars.

    He warmed royal fathers to stop conferring chieftaincy titles on people with questionable characters, even as he urged well-meaning Nigerians to support the police force in the area of logistics.

    Earlier, the Chairman of NCTRN, Alh. Muhammad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto, in his Opening remarks charged traditional rulers to be role models in all their dealings.

    Abubakar, who thanked Wike for hospitality, noted that any government that relegates traditional rulers to the background would suffer setback in its attempt to take governance to the grassroots.

    He noted that the formation of the was a big step in restoring peace in the nation, commending royal fathers for convening the body when the nation still had opportunities to resolve its challenges.

    The royal father further added that he body would play advisory role to the government in dispute management, stating that with the council that it will be easier to handle crisis in the nation.

  • Lawyer escapes from kidnappers in Aba

    Lawyer escapes from kidnappers in Aba

    An Aba-based lawyer, identified as Reginald, miraculously escaped unhurt from kidnappers at the weekend.

    Reginald, who is also the choir master of St. Dominic’s Catholic Church, Federal Housing Estate, Ogbor Hill, was abducted as he returned home after choir practice.

    Four gunmen surrounded his car and ordered him into their own vehicle before taking off.

    He was said to have begged his captors not to blindfold him, and so they bundled him into trunk.

    As they headed for their hideout, Reginald opened the trunk from inside and held it until the driver slowed down; he jumped down without his kidnappers’ knowledge.

    He then ran to safety until he got to a village about 1am and after explaining his ordeal, the villagers took him in.

    He was said to have reunited with his family and recuperating at an undisclosed hospital.

    Police spokesman Geoffrey Ogbonna was yet to react to the story as at last night.

  • We prayed for our  kidnappers, says freed Revd Sister

    We prayed for our kidnappers, says freed Revd Sister

    One of the six freed Reverend Sisters kidnapped in Edo state yesterday narrated how they were praying for their abductors while in their custody.

    Sister Veronica Ajayi described the experience as “horrible and painful.”

    She spoke at a thanksgiving held at the Catholic Diocese of Benin Metropolitan.

    It was held for the safe return of three Reverend Sisters and three aspiring Reverend Sisters from kidnappers den in Ovia South West Local Government Area.

    Gunmen had on November 3rd at the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus Convent in Iguoriakhi, Ovia South West Local Government Area abducted Sisters Veronica Ajayi, Roseline Isiocha, Frances Udi, Maria Massingne, Anne Ocheni and Vivian Iwhu.

    The Sisters spent 53 days in the kidnappers den before they were rescued after their abductors fled.

    Sister Ajayi said their constant prayers made one of the kidnappers wanted to learn the ways of God.

    She said: “The experience with the kidnappers has helped me to trust in God more. This experienced will help me to help others keep their faith in God. We were sleeping when they came. When they were taking us away, I kept trusting that God has a reason for it. We were praying for the kidnappers.

    “They also say their own prayers. One of them wanted to learn our prayers. They did not say why we were kidnapped. We were praying for their conversion.”

    Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, said the new security architecture being planned with security chiefs would secure all parts of the state.

    Shaibu said: “We already have security architecture with the security chiefs which we are working on to ensure all parts of the state is secured.

    “With the policy government has put in place for employment and expand our economy, we will be able to pull out a lot of these youth to the labour market. Kidnapping will be eradicated in Edo.”

    Archbishop of Benin Catholic Diocese, Bishop Obinna Akubeze, urged the federal government to treat criminality as criminality.

    Bishop Akubeze said the mass was to thank God for answering their prayers they offered in faith.

    Akubeze said the government should act as a government when in dealing with crimes and issues of herdsmen.

    He said: “Six of our sisters were kidnapped by unknown gunmen and we have been praying. We are thanking God for answering our prayers. Our prayers were effective and they were freed. We thanked the police and DSS. They really worked. The youths should be given jobs.

    “With faith in God, we saw it through. The government should act as government. They should treat criminality as criminality and all these nonsense of killing, kidnappings will stop. A herdsman cannot destroy your crops and kill you. Killing is a crime. Government should do their work.

    “The kidnappers should repent. If they continue their way, God will forgive them and they will join the society again. Some people want them to be killed but we want them to repent and begin to behave like good citizens.”

  • Kidnappers release Bayelsa monarch’s wife, principal after collecting ransom

    Kidnappers release Bayelsa monarch’s wife, principal after collecting ransom

    Mrs Tina Inegbagha wife of the Paramount Ruler Of Ayakoro Community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa  and Mr Egbele Jack, a school principal have been released by their captors, 25 days after they were kidnapped.

    They were abducted by gunmen in Ayakoro on Dec. 16, 2017.

    Mr Majesty Inegbagha, a member of the monarch’s family who confirmed the development to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday said the duo were set free on Thursday.

    The paramount leader said that an undisclosed amount of ransom was paid to secure their releas.

    The kidnappers had demanded N100 Million and reduced to N30 and N5 Million as ransome.

    Also, confirming his wife’s release, the paramount Ruler, Mr Righteous Inegbagha expressed deep appreciation to God and the people who contributed in prayers, cash and kind to facilitate the freedom of the two victims.

    He also appealed to the kidnappers to repent from their nefarious act.

    Narrating their experience both the wife of the ruler, Tina, and Jack expressed happiness and thanked God for their release.

    According to them the kidnappers treated them well.

    NAN reports that on Dec. 18, 2017, the police said that it was investigation the incident.

    Police Commissioner  Asuquo Amba, told newsmen that following the recent upsurge  of violent crimes in Bayelsa, the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had sent a special squad to compliment the efforts of the command to combat crimes. (NAN)

  • 40 kidnappers arrested in Cross River

    40 kidnappers arrested in Cross River

    The Cross River State Commissioner of Police, Mr Hafiz Inuwa, said 40 kidnappers were arrested between last February and December.

    Addressing reporters, Inuwa said 528 suspects were arrested for various offences, and 234 firearms recovered.

    He said this month, 51 suspects have been arrested for various offences, and weapons recovered from them.

    “The year 2018 has come with another success story as a landmark in the command’s effort to maintain peace and order, protect lives and property and prevention of crime.

    “I want to state categorically clear that the command is determined more than ever to surmount all forms of criminalities, bust criminal hideouts and expose all criminal elements operating within the state.

    “Through communications has made the world a global village, hence the general public are enjoined to cooperate with the police through useful information dissemination and partnership in community policing for effective, reliable and quality service delivery,” he said.

     

  • 40 kidnappers arrested in Cross River

    40 kidnappers arrested in Cross River

    The Cross River State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hafiz Inuwa, said on Thursday that 40 suspected kidnappers were arrested between February and December last year.

    Addressing journalists at the maiden press briefing of 2018, Inuwa said a total of 528 suspects were arrested for various criminal offences and 234 firearms recovered.

    He said so far in 2018, successes have also been achieved with 51 suspects arrested for various offences and several weapons recovered from them.

    “The year 2018 has come with another success story as a landmark in the command’s effort to maintain peace and order, protect lives and property and prevention of crime.

    “I want to state categorically clear that the command is determined more than ever to surmount all forms of criminalities, bust criminal hideouts and expose all criminal elements operating within the state.

    “Through communications has made the world a global village, hence the general public are enjoined to cooperate with the police through useful information dissemination and partnership in community policing for effective, reliable and quality service delivery,” the police commissioner said.

  • Bayelsa: Kidnappers of Monarch’s wife demand N5m ransom

    Bayelsa: Kidnappers of Monarch’s wife demand N5m ransom

    The kidnappers of Mrs Tina Inegbagha, Wife of the Paramount Ruler of Ayakoro community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa have demanded N5 million ransom to release her.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mrs Inegbagha, who spent the Christmas and New Year at the kidnappers den, was abducted at the palace of her husband on Dec. 16, 2017.

    Mr Majesty Inegbagha, a member of the Monarchs family, who confirmed the development on Thursday in Yenagoa, said the kidnappers had earlier contacted the family demanding for N100 million.

    “The kidnappers are now demanding N5 million, yes, they contacted us earlier demanding for N100 million but later reduced the ransom to N30 million and now N5 million,

    “We have been able to establish contact with the kidnappers of her majesty and we have also spoken with her on phone,’’ he said.

    Inegbagha lamented the inability of the family to raise the money and pleaded with them to release the monarch’s wife unconditionally.

    “Where can we get that money? We have been appealing to them to help us and release her to us,” he pleaded.

    Mrs Inegbagha was kidnapped alongside the Principal of the Government Craft Development Centre in the Community.

  • Military moves to flush out militants, kidnappers from Lagos

    Military moves to flush out militants, kidnappers from Lagos

    The military yesterday launched an exercise codenamed: Jagunlabi, to flush out kidnappers, armed robbers and militants out of Lagos State.

    The exercise, an offshoot of Operation AWATSE,  launched at Majidun in Ikorodu, a Lagos suburb, covers all Lagos backwaters and hinterlands.

    Declaring the exercise open, the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Western Naval Command (WNC) Rear Admiral Sylvanus Abbah said the military was bent on sustaining the peace achieved within Lagos waters.

    He said the military was aware that most criminals, who operate within Lagos waters, come from the Niger Delta region, adding that a joint operation would be undertaken between Operations AWATSE and Delta Safe to smoke out the miscreants.

    At the launch of the operation were the General Officer Commanding (GOC) the 81 Division, Maj.-Gen. Peter Dauke; the Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Logistics Command, Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Ibrahim Yahaya; the Commander of Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Beecroft, Rear Admiral Maurice Eno and other senior officers.

    Gunboats were deployed in the Majidun River bank to patrol Ebute Waterside, Ibeshe and Oworonsoki general area.

    On land, the troops embarked on a show of force to Ikorodu motor park roundabout, Ibeshe junction, Ibeshe Ilaje, Imota and Ishawo before returning to the naval outpost at Majidun.

    Abbah said: “The three arms of the military are pulling resources together to tackle the menace of pipeline vandalism, crude oil theft and other criminalities.

    “Operation AWATSE has been ongoing. If you are in Lagos, I think this is the most peaceful festive period you have ever had.

    “We have been working tirelessly. Before now, you know the criminals had been carrying out their nefarious acts on the high seas, which is sea robbery.

    “Although Lagos is a peaceful place, but the criminals come from elsewhere. For instance, the last attack that happened on Lagos waters, we arrested some suspects and all of them are not from Lagos.

    “The five of them, who are in our custody, are not from Lagos but have their accomplices in Lagos who give them information.

    “Lagos is the hub of all activities. Anybody you kidnap in Lagos, you know that ransom can be handsomely paid. So, they plan their operation in Lagos. However, we are not resting on our oars to tackle this.

    “Nobody came around to kidnap during this period. We have to commend the soldiers because they are working very hard to ensure everything is fine.

    “This is a continuous exercise. We care here to meet and interact with the soldiers. We want them to share their problems, and we will address them.

    “Before now, you know Majidun was a no-go area. But as you can see, everybody is feeling happy and operating freely. That is why we want to make all those non-penetrable areas to be safe for everyone to carry out their businesses.

    “This is a military exercise. The essence of this is to make sure we operate peacefully. So, Operation Jagunlabi is a show of force to tell those boys (the militants) wherever they are that we are here for them.

    “This is a joint operation; you cannot do it alone. So, that is why we need air support from the Air Force.”

  • Navy rescue four Chinese from kidnappers 

    Navy rescue four Chinese from kidnappers 

    Four Chinese nationals kidnapped on December 14, were Thursday rescued by operatives of the Nigerian Navy (NN) at Igbokoda, Ondo State.

    The victims were kidnapped within Lagos waters, while onboard a fishing trawler.

    According to the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) Western Naval Command (WNC), Rear Admira Sylvanus Abbah, the victims were rescued from a militant camp in Igbokoda by operatives attached to the Forward Operations Base (FOB) Igbokoda.

    He said the operatives sighted the kidnappers as they sped into Igbokoda and pursued them.

    Abbah said: “The kidnappers left in a speed boat for Igbokoda after picking the victims. They were however sighted by men of the FOB and were chased. The kidnappers opened fire on the naval gunboat.

    “There was a fierce gun battle between the operatives and the criminals. The hoodlums abandoned their boats and fled through the creeks. Our men did not relent.

    “The Chinese sustained bullet wounds during the gun battle and they have been treated and are in stable condition.

    “They chased them and the kidnappers finally abandoned their hostages and fled. Presently efforts are ongoing to arrest the suspects.”

    Commending the navy for prompt intervention, acting Chinese Consul General, Guan Zhonggi noted that the captives were rescued as a result of the swift action.

  • I died, resurrected in kidnappers’ den, says Osayomore

    Edo ace musician and social critic, Mr. Osayomore Joseph, has released more details about his experiences in the hands of kidnappers in his latest album titled: ‘30 days and 30 nights in the evil forest’.

    The album was launched yesterday in Benin City.

    Osayomore said he died and resurrected in kidnappers’ den.

    In the album, Osayomore told his kidnappers that he could never be poor again, no matter the ransom collected from him.

    The musician was abducted on October 4 and released on November 3 after he paid ransom. His wife was shot.

    In the album, he said he was nicknamed ‘Container’ in the forest by his kidnappers.

    Osayomore said the word ‘Container’ means money to his abductors.

    Narrating how he sustained a leg injury, he said his captors took him on a bicycle for two hours and while on the bike, a tank fell on his leg, resulting in the injury.

    “Despite the injury, the kidnappers beat me up.”

    Police Commissioner Babatunde Kokumo said he was disturbed when he heard of the kidnap of the music maestro.

    “But today we thank God. I don’t want to start revealing the activities and efforts of the police. But we thank God almighty today that Osayomore is alive to entertain all of us,” he added.­­­