A
kidnap suspect in Enugu who collaborated with his gang to abducted his
uncle who just returned from the UK, has confessed how much he was paid
from the loot and begged to be jailed instead of immediate execution.
The paraded kidnappers
While speaking with journalists yesterday, a kidnap suspect
identified as Collins Chime, from Obinagu Udi in Enugu State, has
confessed how he received N65,000 as his own share from a N500,000
ransom paid by his uncle.
The suspect who was paraded alongside his collaborators said, "We were to kidnap a rich woman but we missed her; so, I suggested that we kidnap my uncle since we missed our initial target.
"After we kidnapped him, we received N500,000 as ransom, out of which our leader (still at large) gave me N65,000."
While pleading for mercy he said, "I have never involved myself
in this kind of thing; please beg them not to kill me; let them keep me
in prison; I’ll stay there and work for government."
Also paraded alongside Collins are other kidnap syndicates which
includes; Nonso Onyebuchi of Obeagu Awgu, who is the leader of the gang,
and Chukwudi Azemene of Umuoduma Aba, Abia state.
It was reported that the suspect and his kidnap syndicates abducted
Elder Chime Edwin, a UK returnee of Obinagu Udi on 2nd April, 2016 at
his house and whisked him off in a Volkswagen Audi car which they had
earlier robbed from the owner at Umunede, Delta State.
The Enugu State commissioner of police, Nwodibo Ekechukwu, who
paraded the suspects alongside others before newsmen, said the first
syndicate, Etim Amos, of Abiakpo Ibo road, Ikot-Ekpene, masterminded the
kidnapping of Barr. John Abugu, at G.R.A Enugu.
He disclosed that the command, in a carefully-planned operation
ambushed the gang at a point along Itu-Calabar road, during which other
members of the syndicate tried to escape.
The commissioner also stated that the gang leader, Etim Amos, who
had been posing as a soldier with an Army cap, which he usually placed
on the dashboard to deceive people, was gunned down alongside another
gang member, one Otunre Nse.
Recovered from the suspects are a gun, the handsets of the victims, fake Army ID card, bearing Corporal Etim Henry Amos.
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