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  • Imo women counter cultists, kidnappers

    Imo women counter cultists, kidnappers

    Imo State women have joined the battle against cultists and kidnappers who have besieged several communities in the state.

    The outlaws, along with armed robbers and other hoodlums, have caused unspeakable atrocities and made life miserable for residents of Ohaji-Egbema and Oguta council areas despite the spirited efforts of security agencies.

    Awara, Ohuba, Oguta, Ilile and several other communities were turned into killing fields by rival cult groups fighting for supremacy in the oil-rich communities. Some of the villages have consequently been deserted, others completely razed down.

    That was why Women of Divine Destiny Initiative (WODDI), a pet project of the Imo State governor’s wife, joined the security efforts, but only from the spiritual flank.

    The initiative is seeking divine intervention in the riverside communities.

    To many, the initiative by WODDI will certainly bring a turnaround in the communities and help to restore the confidence of the indigenes and residents who had to flee the crisis-torn communities in the wake of the violence.

    In his short sermon, during the prayer meeting with the theme, “Heal our Land O! God”, which attracted Christian women from within and outside the state, a Lagos-based preacher Timothy Ofoegbu decried the upsurge in cultism and fetish practices by politicians desperately seeking power.

    He warned that such power-hungry politicians, who incite idle youths to perpetrate heinous crimes against innocent people, will face the wrath of God.

    The cleric also condemned the indiscriminate conferment of chieftaincy titles on individuals with questionable means of wealth by traditional rulers, noting that this trend also contributes to the inordinate ambition to acquire wealth through criminal means.

    He advised the people above other things, to embrace Jesus Christ as their Lord and personal Saviour for speedy resolution of their problems and healing of their land.

    Also in his sermon, Bishop David Shekwolo of the Kingdom Church of God Inc. Minna, regretted that immorality has become the order of the day in the society and called for total repentance as the only antidote to the rising criminal activities.

    He said, “When the Israelites were in bondage, they cried to God and God sent Moses to deliver them. God is ready to set us free by His mercy but the prayer of a sinner is an abomination before God”.

    Bishop Shekwolo advised Christians to shun idol worship, stressing that neither demon nor man-made gods have the capacity to provide solutions for their problems.

    The initiator of the programme, Nneoma Rochas Okorocha, said that the prayer meeting was meant to strengthen the state government’s reliance on divine protection, guidance and direction at the grassroots.

  • Three suspected Fulani kidnappers killed in Niger

    Three suspected Fulani kidnappers killed in Niger

    The police in Niger State have killed three suspected Fulani kidnappers. They rescued five victims.

    The incidents occurred during two operations.

    It was learnt that two suspected Fulani men kidnapped three people in Abuja. Police detectives traced the suspects to Agaie in Niger State.

    Our source said during the rescue, the suspected kidnappers engaged the police in a gun battle, which led to their death.

    He said a few days later, three Fulani men reportedly attacked two houses in Lambata, Gawu Babangida, in Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State and abducted two girls.

    The source said the suspected kidnappers, who kept the girls, aged 13 and 20, in a forest for four days, demanded N10 million ransom from their parents.

    He said the kidnappers had a brush with the police at the collection point of the ransom, resulting in a shootout, during which one of the abductors was killed. He added that another was shot in the leg and was arrested, while one escaped.

    The Nation gathered that the arrested kidnapper took the police to the forest where the girls were rescued.

    Confirming the incidents, police spokesman Bala Elkana said: “We are determined to rid the state of kidnappers.”

    He warned abductors to relocate “because the police will not give them any room to operate”, and advised residents to be security conscious.

     

  • Three Fulani Kidnappers killed in Niger

    Three Fulani kidnappers have been killed by Police in Niger state while five kidnapped victims have been rescued.

    The incidents took place in two separate operations within the state.

    It was learnt that two suspected Fulani men who had kidnapped three people from Abuja were traced to Agaie area of Niger state by police detectives.

    During the rescue mission, the kidnappers engaged the police in a gun battle which led to their death.

    Some days later, three Fulani men were said to have stormed two houses in Lambata, Gawu Babangida area of Gurara local government area of Niger state and whisked away two girls.

    The kidnappers who kept the girls in a forest for four days were said to have demanded for N10 million ransom from the parents of the two girls aged 13 years and 20 years.

    The kidnappers had a brush up with the police at the collection point of the ransom which led to a shoot out where one of the kidnappers was killed, another was shot in the leg was arrested while one escaped.

    The arrested kidnapper took the police to the forest where the girls were rescued.

    Confirming the incident, the Niger State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Bala Elkana stated that the police in the state was determined to rid the state of kidnappers.

    He warned kidnappers in the state to relocate because the Police will not give them any room to operate while advising residents to be more security conscious.

  • 27 suspected kidnappers paraded in Kogi

    Kogi State Police Command Friday paraded 27 suspected kidnappers that have been terrorizing the state in the last three months.

    The Kogi State Police Commissioner, CP Yakubu Usman while parading the suspects before newsmen at the state Police Command said they were arrested across the state with dangerous weapons.

    According to him, on the 2nd of March this year, there was information that some Fulani suspected to be armed robbers and kidnappers were sighted in a hotel in Idah, adding that his men swung into action and arrested them.

    He said that during interrogation the suspects confessed to haven kidnapped one Isah Ibrahim, with others and the sum of “two million five hundred thousand” was paid as ransom.

    He added: “The suspects also stated that in the month of December last year, they kidnapped one Mallam Isah Yusuf and the sum of five hundred thousand was collected and they killed the victim, because the victim can identify one of his captives.

    “As a result of the arrest of the suspect, his gang members went and killed the victim’s father named Mohammed Yusuf at Idah”.

    Also paraded was one Maha Musa who allegedly kidnapped Mr. Lily Yunpin, a Chinese nationale.

    According to the CP, the suspect was arrested and during interrogation he confessed to various armed robberies; kidnapping, and attack on SARS base at Ejule.

    He said the suspect further confessed that himself and six others kidnapped the victim last month and a ransom of N3 million naira was collected while N100, 000 naira was given to him as his share.

    Mohammed Isah and Iliyasu Abubakar were arrested for allegedly kidnapping an unnamed seven-year old boy in Aloma ib Ofu local government of the state.

    According to the CP, on the 20th last month, one Sule Adamu Usman of the Aloma Fulani camp reported that on that same day at about 4pm, one of his wives called him that his son named Halilu Usman (seven) was kidnapped by unknown gunmen while on the way to the stream.

    He said that the kidnappers called with phone a number demanding for a ransom of N1million, but that during the payment of the ransom, one Mohammed Isah was arrested by operatives attached to SARS and during interrogation the suspects confessed to the crime and led to the arrest of two others.

    The CP further disclosed that some suspects were killed during a shootout with his men, warning that kidnapping and armed robbery will soon be over as his men are ready to checkmate the activities of criminals in the state.

    On the activities of cultism in Lokoja, the state capital in the past few months, the CP said those involved in cult related activities which led to the killing of two young men have been arrested and charged to court.

    He assured the people of the state of adequate security, just as he appealed that whoever has information on criminals should report same at the nearest police station.

     

  • Police nab suspected kidnappers of pastors

    Police nab suspected kidnappers of pastors

    The Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone 7, Ballah Nasarawa, has said three of the suspected kidnappers of three pastors in Kaduna State have been arrested.

    He said no state of emergency has been declared by the police in the state, adding that the report was the handiwork of rumour mongers.

    Nasarawa addressed reporters yesterday on why he relocated to Kaduna.

    He said: “The Inspector General of Police, with the police management team, is disturbed about reports on the security situation in Kaduna State.

    “This is why the IGP deployed me as the AIG in charge of Zone 7, comprising FCT, Niger and Kaduna police commands to come and assess the situation and address the identified issues.”

    Highlighting the security situation in the state, Nasarawa said: “The situation is not as bad as being painted by sources.  These reports have been sensationalised.

    “We agree that there were cases of murder and kidnapping in the state, but they are not insurmountable. The few reported cases are still being investigated and many arrests have been effected, while the suspects are being interrogated and will soon be arraigned.”

    The police chief said since his arrival in Kaduna, a security network has been established to deal with criminals.

    “I have made contacts within the police command structure, including our intelligence outfit and external sources, being a former commissioner of police here, and we have acquired actionable intelligence, which we have started activating, with a view of ensuring that we get rid of criminals terrorising the peace loving people of the state.

    “Within a few days, we shall dominate the security environment, tinker slightly and positively too, with the security architecture of the state, all aimed at securing and sustaining the security space. Minor inconveniences may be felt in the short term, but this is going to be in the interest of the people. We will respect their right.”

    Nasarawa hailed Governor Nasir El-Rufai for supporting the police in fighting criminals.

    He called for more collaboration of government with security agents.

  • Soldier killed as kidnappers abduct two foreigners

    Soldier killed as kidnappers abduct two foreigners

    •Two expatriates abducted  

    Gunmen, suspected to be kidnappers, yesterday, killed a soldier and abducted two expatriates on the Ogbia-Nembe Road in Bayelsa State.

    It was gathered that the soldier was killed in a gun duel between security operatives attached to the expatriates and the hoodlums.

    The operatives were said to have tried to stop the abduction but were overpowered by the gunmen.

    The incident, which occurred at 8 am, was said to have caused pandemonium on the road.

    A source, who spoke in confidence, said the expatriates and the security operatives ran into the kidnappers’ ambush.

    “The security operatives were security detail to the expatriates working with Setraco Construction Company. They came under heavy fire from the bushes. It was an ambush but they did not notice,” the source said.

    Some residents of Nembe Kingdom, who were returning by road to Yenagoa, the state capital, reportedly witnessed the incident.

    A driver, who gave his name simply as Monday, said: “It was like a movie scene. The soldiers were shooting and the men were also shooting. We saw blood everywhere when the soldiers removed the blood-soaked colleague and some expatriates.”

    Police spokesman Asinim Butswat, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), could not be reached for confirmation last night.

     

  • Another ritualists den found in Ogun

    Another ritualists den found in Ogun

    The Police in Ogun state have uncovered another ritualists’ site at Iyana-Ilogbo area of Sango-Ota, area of and also arrested two persons in connect with it.

    A decomposing remains of a male victim, clothes, shoes, wigs, matchete, and bags were also retrieved at the site tucked inside an abandoned Ayokunnu filling station, about 20 metres from the seedy Iyana Ilogbo bus stop on Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.

    Policemen attached to the Sango Police State, and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad team were said to have swooped on the one- storey building, acting on a tip off from a member of the community, and arrested the two suspects.

    The suspected ritualists arrested at the location are Babatunde Taofeek and Hammed Hassan.

    It was learnt that the escape of two victims of the suspect from the den and failed bid to recapture them gave the suspects away as their action attracted the attention of passers -by who thronged to the site.

    Angry residents were said to have broken parts of the building where they also discovered items giving out foul odour.

    The ensuining confusion and shock also drew the attention of the police which arrested the two of the suspects while other members of the ritual gang were said to have escaped.

    Police Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed the incident, said the den was discovered at about 7am, and that the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Sango Division and men of the Anti-Robbery Squad‎ acted swiftly and arrested two suspects.

    Adejobi said the suspects – Babatunde Taofeek and Hammed Hassan, were found at the scene in possession of a lifeless body of a man believed to have been killed by criminals.

    “Items recovered from the scene include a cutlass,clothes,shoes and caps, the suspects were at an abandoned filling station (Ayokunnu), at Iyana-Ilogbo.

    “We are also making effort to arrest the owner of the abandoned filling station while the suspects are under interrogation.

    “The Commissioner of Police‎, Mr Abdulmajid Ali, has ordered that the case be transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Command, at Eleweran, Abeokuta for further investigation.”

  • Why bank robbers, kidnappers have easy access to Lagos riverine areas

    Why bank robbers, kidnappers have easy access to Lagos riverine areas

     

    They cringe at the sight of strangers and so it was when The Nation visited their domain. Like fugitives, the haggard-looking young men retreated back to their shanties speaking in hush tones and waiting to see what the strangers were in for. Within a space of time, information travelled fast on the wings of the air alerting others of the presence of visitors in their enclave.

    Instantly, the thick smoke coming from various sizes of Indian hemp and other substances they were consuming evaporated as their eye balls roved round the sockets scanning the environment to know what was in the offing. The beat also momentarily stopped at the various gambling spots as the dishevelled groups repositioned to size up the unsolicited guests.

    Realising that our correspondents were no threats to their businesses, they quickly resumed their unholy activities. This time, they inhaled the smoke from their various substances deeper than they did before and puffed it out in a manner that a rickety vehicle would remorselessly pollute the environment.  In the height of their ecstasy, they increased the volume of the music blasting from the tape positioned in a corner and moved awkwardly to the beat.

    “No kain! Carry go guys, dem no be cat (security operatives)”  one of them, presumed to be the chief spy alerted his colleagues as skimpily dressed young ladies, wearing multiple earrings, majestically walked out to join their male counterparts.

    This was a scene that played out  in one of the riverine areas along Amuwo Odofin  when The Nation visited the community on Wednesday. Checks in some other similar communities revealed that it is a common  feature of most riverine communities within and outside Lagos State.  The riverine communities located along Ikorodu, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Island, Badagry and some suburbs of Ogun  State have severally been  used as entry and exit points  by robbers, kidnappers and vandals who take pleasure in unleashing terror on corporate organisations, banks to be specific,  and individuals suspected to be well to do in the society.

    Findings revealed that the activities of this set of idle young men have become a thorn in the flesh of innocent members of the embattled communities. “We have been living in fears since with the spate of robbery and kidnapping activities on the river recently.  It is worrisome because there are so many undesirable elements infiltrating our areas over the years. They have no legitimate jobs that you can point at that they are doing. The only thing they do is to smoke all manners of things they wrap in papers, drink  and gamble all day.

    “ What we have observed is that these people engage in shady deals. They work with hoodlums within and outside this vicinity to carry out their nefarious activities. When they are doing their things, you dare not go there. If you go close to them, you will have yourself to blame,” Rev Jones, a resident of one of the riverine communities in Amuwo Odofin, said.

    He attributed the increasing activities of hoodlums on waterways in the state to the absence of adequate security, saying: “ The hoodlums, especially those that are good at using the waters, have found the rivers as better alternative in carrying out their activities because the security on the water ways is porous. You can travel a whole  week on the rivers without anybody asking you what your mission is. This is what the criminals have capitalised on and using to their advantage.’’

    Another resident of the area, who simply identified himself as Engineer Dosunmu, said: “Some of these guys work as spies for other criminals operating in different areas. There is always a kind of synergy between the hoodlums in the area that is attacked and the ones that are coming to attack. If you don’t know, different gangs control the various waterways and they work together. At times, some of the hoodlums in the attacked environment survey the land and  give information about financial institutions and privileged individuals in the community to their colleagues in other areas.  It is a big network that transcends Lagos State.

    “The huge challenge is that many innocent children are quick to team up with these guys because they get cheap money and indulge in extravagant lifestyles.  Most  children in this neighbourhood have little or no opportunity of learning good character because all they are exposed to is substance abuse, gambling and naked immorality. Unfortunately, some people who were doing legitimate businesses have been forced to join them because of economic hardship. We are really in a big mess.”

    Checks at Ogolonto, a suburb of Ikorodu area of Lagos State, showed that naval officers and other security operatives have been stationed in the area to check the menace of armed robbers and vandals that operate in the axis.

    In spite of this, some residents who spoke with our correspondent, feared that the hoodlums might still be lurking around “as they are always devising new strategies to beat the security agents”  Tunde Badmus, a resident said, adding: “ The hoodlums have not yet gone from all indications. Their mode of operation is like that of women who sell fruits. When they sell oranges today, they will start selling corn tomorrow when oranges are no more in season.

    “ Now that illegal oil bunkering appears to have become difficult for them in this area, these guys could take to armed robbery to keep body and soul together. We saw that recently when they attacked a new generation bank. Now that robbery is becoming a bit difficult for them, their next line of operation could be kidnapping.  We are really disturbed because  we have their informants all over the area and they cut across all the ethnic groups we have in the country. They intimidate and put fears in the minds of innocent citizens.”

    Jackson, a fisherman in the community, said: “We moved to this environment for economic purposes because we are fishermen. But after some time,  people with shady characters started finding their ways into our midst. What we found out later was that they moved in because of their ulterior motive. They are specialists in illegal oil bunkering  and work with criminal elements from other places. These young people are too desperate and always ready to do all manners of bad things to get money.

    “If you see the way they do things, you will not have to be told that they are criminals. They are always looking and moving about as if somebody is chasing them. When an old person like me would be out in the cold fishing to get something for the family, they would be in various odd joints drinking and smoking. Although their activities have been stemmed down but we still have our fears as they always take pleasure in shedding blood each time they strike.”

    The story is not different at Takwa Bay, host community  to the Atlas Cove Jetty. Findings show that the riverine community is a hub of pipeline vandalism and other shady activities. The Minister of State for Petroleum Resource, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, in a recent visit to the area, warned the residents  that the community was at risk of possible acquisition by the Federal Government, if they continued to shield pipeline vandals and oil thieves. He also told the community that they were also culpable in the criminal activities going on in the location.

    A resident, who simply identified himself as Bobby, said the activities of hoodlums in the area took a worrisome dimension shortly after the regular activities at Bar Beach were shut down.

    “Before the minister even came here, we have been living in fears because of the activities of people of shady characters that they crept into our area. We had lived here for several years without any case of pipeline vandalism and other criminal activities. Our eyes and minds never went to such things because we were contented with the little we were getting.  But the get rich quick syndrome in the society has made many criminals to enter into the community.

    “They have opened brothels, drinking and smoking joints where the conscience of innocent ones is sold to the devil. We are not comfortable with all that but nobody can challenge them. If you challenge them, they can come at night to pick you up and throw into the lagoon to feed the fish. I guess that the closure of the hot joints at Bar Beach compounded the woes of this area and its environs as those criminal elements who were driven out of that place have found their ways to various communities, including ours.”

    Benson, another worried member of the community, blamed the spate of criminal activities in the area on the neglect of riverine areas. He said: “Residents of riverine communities are often not treated as human beings. I am not making case for criminal activities but when the government refuses to provide basic amenities for people, the people will always find a way to survive. Most riverine communities are ghettos and there is nowhere in the world that you find ghettos that you will not find high incidences of criminal activities. Provide potable water, electricity, schools, decent houses and others like that for the people and you will see that criminal activities will drop in the area.”

    At Mogboro, a community along Lagos Badagry area of Lagos State, the recent robbery attack on a commercial bank at Agbara is still very fresh in their memories. Findings revealed that their trauma has been heightened by the recent robbery attacks by people suspected to be members of One Million Boys deadly criminal gang.

    Abiodun Tiamiyu, a resident of the area, said: “We have not been sleeping as a result of the activities of this group. Every member of the community has become a night guard as we all stay outside burning tyres all night to ward off the hoodlums. A number of people working outside the community don’t leave home early anymore for fear of falling into the hands of the victims. They have been terrorising us for long and we are not prepared to take that from them anymore.”

    Visits to Ilase, an Ogun State community where the hoodlums, who attacked the bank at Agbara allegedly ran to, show that the residents are still dazed by the robbery incident. The Nation observed that they easily develop cold feet at the  sight of strangers in the community. Some of the residents, who spoke with our correspondent, said the sight of the vehicle burnt by the hoodlums in the course of escaping, has continued to hound them.

    Recalling how the hoodlums infiltrated their community, Babatunde, a resident, said: “We  have been highly suspicious of strangers in the community after those robbers used our place as entry and exit point to rob the community bank at Agbara. For some time, they moved about in the community innocently without anybody suspecting that they had ulterior motives.

    “We were shocked the day they struck. They wore army, customs and police uniforms. After robbing the bank, they set four vehicles ablaze. The last they burnt was the one that is lying there. After setting it ablaze, they ran into a waiting boat in  the river and ran away. The sight of that vehicle traumatizes us. It reminds of us of that bloody day that those robbers exploited our innocence.

    “We have  learnt our lessons and have put necessary measures in place to check such criminal elements in the future. We don’t have criminal elements in our society because we have no room for such. The robbers that did that job came from other communities and that was why they took time to survey the environment.”

    It has also been a tension soaked period for residents of  Arepo, another suburb of Ogun State as the recent activities of hoodlums in the area have turned the heat of security operatives on the community. No fewer than three members of the community suspected to be vandals were allegedly killed during the week.

    Some of the residents, who spoke with our correspondent, said they have been living in fears from both ends.

    “For a very long time, the vandals have been tormenting the whole community. They killed individuals and security operatives with impunity. Now, fears are rife in the community that security operatives are now killing people randomly in the guise of fishing out vandals. Most of us are scared and thinking of running away from the area because the hoodlums and security operatives may clash and if that happens, innocent residents are likely to bear the brunt. Rasheed, a resident, said.

    Reacting to the development, the Police Public Relations Officer of Lagos State Police Command, Dolapo  Badmus, said: “Lagos is peaceful. During the Yuletide season, you will agree with me that we had a peaceful celebration and thereafter, Lagos has been very peaceful. Most robberies or nefarious activities that  happened through the waterways in the state in the past have become past tense. You will agree with me that when some suspects were arrested, especially the Ikorodu kidnap case, one of them said  Lagos is too tight for them now because they can’t operate on road and the riverine areas.

    “ What that suggests to you is that the Lagos State Police Command has stepped up the game and right now, the operational strategies put in place are making it too tight for criminals to access the state whether through roads or the waterways. We are also policing the waterways. The kind of policing we have on the road is also what we are doing on the waterways and by extension the airways, because sometimes you would see our helicopter patrolling. That is what we call area view. Basically, that is what we have been doing.”

    She added: “The message to criminals aiming to use the water ways is simple. The message is that Lagos State, whether by road, by water or by air is no more an access route for any criminal. If you have been following the trend of events in about a week and a half, you will see the pulling down of the stronghold of Ukiwe Joseph who had been a hardened criminal. His signature was part of the robbery gang that robbed in Lekki about two years ago, the one that happened in Agbara, Ogun State. All the boys arrested always said he was the organiser. He wanted to test his strength recently when he moved through the water ways. Our operatives in conjunction with the Nigerian Customs Services and the Nigerian Army were able to repel him and his group.

    “He lost his life in the gun battle. If the Lagos State command can bring down a hardened criminal who we can call a kingpin, what that tells you is that we are more than ever ready to give protection to the lives and property of the people; we are warning the criminals to stay away from the Lagos State command and its environs because it is no more business as usual. We are not going to take it lightly with anybody that is out to carry out illegality in the state.

    “We have been massively arresting criminals both on the road and waterways. We have been arresting criminals in their numbers on a weekly basis whether those operating in the guise of cultism, those that were about to rob and an example of this was the one we nipped in the bud at Seme Border where 3,000 live ammunition were recovered. Two GCMG riffles and five other riffles, including dynamites, were recovered in that operation. If those people had escaped, they would have wreaked serious havoc in the society. For us to have done all this is a big plus and we would continue to do more of that.”

  • Kidnapped Cleric found dead in Kaduna bush 

    President of the United Church of Christ in Nigeria, Rev. Emmanuel Dziggau and two other clergy men who were abducted along Kaduna-Abuja Express way by armed gun men have regained their freedom after ten days in captivity.

    Meanwhile, one of them, Rev. Iliya Anto was found dead in the bush. He was said to have died after he was left in the bush by the kidnappers following his health condition.

    Dziggau, Rev. Yakubu Dzarma and Rev.Iliya Anto were abducted on March 21 along the Kaduna-Abuja Express Way where they had gone to clear a piece of land for the foundation of the church seminary.

    A top official of United Church of Christ who pleaded anonymity said on Thursday, Dziggau and  Dzarma were freed on Wednesday in the night while the corpses of Rev. Anto was found, almost decomposing in the bush.

    According to him, the two clergy men were immediately taken to a private hospital in Kaduna after they were brought to the church along Katsina Road, Kaduna.

    “They were not looking too good and as soon as they brought them, a decision was taken that they needed to see a Doctor, so they were taken to a private hospital in Kaduna for medical check-up, but I will not tell you the hospital because they need some rest.

    “We don’t want people to disturb them until they are psychologically and physically fit to see people” the source explained.

    According to him, “they person who went to collect them drove them on a bike from where they dropped them for four hours before they could reach a motorable road. This is very traumatic and they need some rest.”

    The source team explained that Anto’s corpse was found in the bush after he was abandoned by the kidnappers because of his ill health.

    According to him, a day after their abduction, the kidnappers had called to inform that Anto was not well and they had dropped him at a location in the bush.

    “But when dispatched people to the location to carry him, we couldn’t get him after combing the area. The kidnappers who may have been watching us from their hideout said we sent too many people to pick him, so they refused to give further description of the location and we thought they must have gone with him,” he said.

    The source however declined to say whether a ransom was paid for the release of the two clergy men.

    Meanwhile hundreds of church members and well wishers have continued trooped to the church at Katsina road to see their leaders.

     

  • Army Colonel abducted in Kaduna

    A senior officer of the Nigerian Army, Colonel Samaila Inusa has been abducted in by unknown gunmen in Kaduna.

    The gunmen suspected to be kidnappers whisked away Colonel Inusa in his Mercedes-Benz car around Kamazo, along Kaduna Refinery Road, in Chikun local government area of Kaduna State.

    Deputy Director, Army Public Relations Officer of 1 Division Nigerian Army, Colonel Abdul Usman who disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen in Kaduna on Sunday said the senior officer was abducted on Saturday night.

    According to the statement, “the abductors dropped off Colonel Inusa’s wife and left with him in his car. The car headed towards Abuja.

    The statement read, “This is to inform the general public that a senior officer of the Nigerian Army, Colonel Samaila Inusa serving in Nigerian Army School of Infantry Jaji Kaduna was abducted around Kamazo near NNPC junction, Kaduna.

    “The abductors dropped off his wife and left with him in his car. The car headed towards Abuja.

    “Anybody with useful information or assistance should please assist in tracking these abductors. They are in a Mercedes Benz GLK Black colour with registration number Abuja, KUJ 154 TZ.

    “This happened at about 7:30pm on Saturday, 26 March, 2016. The following numbers could be reach for further contact; 08033865572, 08030489203, 08023445961, 07038025282 or 08058130703,” the statement read.