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Police arrest three suspected kidnappers in Lagos
The Police Command in Lagos State says it has arrested three suspected kidnappers, who collected N3 million ransom from a victim’s family.
The Command’s Spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday.
Hundeyin said that the Isashi Police Division received a call from a concerned citizen on Tuesday at about 12:00 noon about the kidnapping operation.
“The report revealed that some hoodlums had an unknown person at Oke Moro, Isashi,” he said.
The image maker said that a team of policemen was sent to the scene, where one male victim, 24, was rescued and the three suspects were arrested.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects, after beating the victim, requested N2 million ransom, which his mother paid through two different bank accounts.
“The suspects also collected the sum of N1 million from the victim’s bank account through mobile transfer.
“The victim was also dispossessed of his three Nigerian International Passports and other valuables,” he said.
Hundeyin said that the investigation was ongoing, while efforts were being made to track those who fled the scene.
Security
Nigerian Navy, Rivers community partner to check oil theft
The Nigerian Navy has promised to provide the necessary support to the youths of Ikuru community in Rivers as part of effort to arrest the activities of illegal bunkers in the area.
The Commanding Officer of the Naval Outpost in Ikuru, Capt. Murtala Suleiman, made the promise during a visit to the traditional council of the community in Andoni Local Government Area on Tuesday.
Received by the chairman, Council of Chiefs, Jumbo Utija, the Commanding Officer said the partnership became necessary to save the nation from losing resources.
He said the Federal Government was desirous of curbing crude oil theft so that the resources will be channelled boost national development.
“This is primarily the reason why we are willing and open to work with the community to stop this menace that have and still costing us more than money.
“You should know that more money is needed by the government to work for the country and crude remains the country’s major source of income.
“Aside the huge amount the nation is losing through activities of these illegal bunkering, our environment is also being affected by this unwholesome activities.
“So, there is need for collaboration between security agencies, particularly the Navy, and the community where these people operate.
“We must all come in partnership to stop these activities that are harmful to our economy and environment,” he said.
Utija, commended the Navy for ensuring security of the community along with others in the state in the country.
He assured the Navy of the council’s support and promised to intensify efforts towards educating youths about the value of hard and legal means of livelihood.
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