Showing posts with label kidnappers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kidnappers. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Chaos in Ogun As Mob Sets Three Kidnappers Ablaze

Pandemonium broke out yesterday April 30th in Ijoko Ota in Ado-Odo-Ota LGA of Ogun State around 9am when a mob set 3 suspected kidnappers ablaze after their victim, one Elizerbeth Oduwole screamed for help.
 
Reports say the lady's scream attracted passersby who got hold of the kidnappers, beat them to a pulp before setting them ablaze. The vehicle they rode in was also set ablaze by the angry mob.
 
Confirming the incident, the Police PRO in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi said the victim, 26year old Elizabeth who resides in Atan-Ota had boarded a vehicle to Ewekoro but found herself in Gas Line in Ijoko were she immediately screamed for help. Continue...

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Kidnappers Dump 4 Year Old Victim on Calabar Street

Solomon Nse Udo Akpan, the 4year old child who was kidnapped at Atekong Street Big Qua on the 17th March, 2014 in Calabar was yesterday, Sunday dumped at 15 King street, 500 meters away from Atekong at about 9pm by his abductors.

Neighbors took the child to Akim police station after which the parents were contacted. The child was handed over to the family at 11:49pm last night and was seen very happy and playing with his other siblings when they got to their Asi Abang home at Big Qua. 

Master Solomon appeared to be in good health when he was sighted at Akim police station. Eye witnesses told our reporter that a cab dropped him and drove off.

Master Solomon was abducted by members of a gang which is said to specialize in kidnapping children of kindergarten and nursery school age in Calabar. 

Friday, 18 October 2013

Govt. Adams Oshiomhole Signs Death Penalty Bill into Edo State Law For Kidnapping

Edo State governor Adams Oshiomhole today October 18th signed into the Edo State law, a bill that prescribes the death penalty for kidnappers. The death penalty is not just for kidnappers who kill their victims, its for all acts of kidnapping whether it involves murder or not. The new bill also states that houses used by kidnappers will be demolished. Share your thoughts on the subject by dropping your comments....



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Monday, 8 July 2013

My Kidnappers Fed Me With Bread For 13 Days

Her captors have released a 43-year-old trader, Mrs. Christiana Gbadamosi, who was kidnapped on June 22, 2013, in Ikorodu, Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro had reported on June 28 that the victim was kidnapped on her way to her shop and the kidnappers had demanded N25m ransom from her husband, Mufutau.
Christiana, who was released on July 4, 2013, 13 days after her abduction, said that she initially thought she was abducted for ritual purpose.
She said, “On that fateful day, I was heading to my shop at Ayangburen Road, near Oba Palace, Ikorodu, around 8am.
“The area was quite deserted and all of a sudden, some men sprayed something into my eyes, whisked me into their vehicle and drove away. They continued to drive for hours without saying a word. So, I thought they wanted to kill me and use me for money ritual.

Monday, 17 June 2013

Kidnappers Lured Me With Ice Cream – Tales Of A 7-yr-Old Boy


Punch is reporting that A seven-year-old pupil of Martha Dei Primary School in Ogoja, Cross River State, Williams Ebele, said the kidnappers that abducted him on June 10, 2013 gave him ice cream to lure him to their hideout in the bush.
Ebele, who was abducted for four days before the police rescued him, also said the kidnappers took him once to a nearby river to take his bath.
He spoke on Friday at the headquarters of the Cross River State Police Command in Calabar, where two of his abductors alongside six other arrested criminals, were paraded by the state Police Commissioner, Mr. Kola Sodipo.
Items recovered from the suspects were one GPMG gun, two AK49 rifles, one AK47 rifle, one assault rifle, seven rounds of GPMG live ammunition, eight empty magazines of AK rifles and speedboat W23 fitted with 200HP Yamaha engine.

Sunday, 12 May 2013

Family Of Supreme Court Justice Kidnapped


Gunmen have abducted the wife, daughter, and driver of a Supreme Court Justice, Bode Rhodes-Vivour. The victims were travelling to Edo State, ahead of the Justice’s daughter’s wedding ceremony.
It was learnt that they were kidnapped between Ekiadolor and Okada along along the Ore-Benin Expressway. When contacted on the telephone, Edo State Police Command Public Relations Officer, Moses Eguavoen, said he was unaware of the development.
He said, “I am not aware of that, but let me call the control room and get back to you.”
When one of our correspondents contacted, the Media Assistant to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Mr. Isah Ahuraka, he confirmed the development. He said, “Justice Rhodes-Vivour’s wife, daughter and driver were kidnapped in Benin.”

Saturday, 11 May 2013

How they got me pregnant at Imo State baby factory - victim narrates


The Imo State police command, earlier in the week, rescued 17 pregnant teenagers from a baby making factory. (Read HERE ). Below is an update on the story.

Nine girls, forced into pregnancy at a ‘baby factory’ in Imo State ,yesterday spoke of how they became victims. The nine were arrested by the police yesterday after initially escaping during a raid of the ‘baby factory’.
Their arrest brings to 26 the number of victims rescued from Ahamefula Motherless Babies Home, Umuaka in Njaba Ciouncil Area of the state. They are aged between 14 and 25.

The visibly exhausted girls said that they were held against their wish by the proprietor of the so-called motherless babies home simply known as Madam One Thousand. The victims are all from Imo .

They said their parents were unaware of their whereabouts.

According to them, they were taken to the ‘baby factory’ by scouts engaged by Madam One Thousand.