Kidnappers in the university town of Nsukka in Enugu state seem not in a
hurry to dump their filthy lucre despite the efforts of the state
Police Command to run them out of town. Apparently calling the bluff of
law enforcement agents and playing the lords of the town and its
environs, the hoodlums have formed an association.
The body known
as Association of Kidnappers of Nsukka (AKN) made its debut in the town
recently. Checks by Sunday Sun reporter revealed that although it
operates in secrecy, the group has started pasting notices on building
walls ordering residents to pay huge ransoms or get ready to be
attacked.
A resident, Ekene Ugwu, said they pasted one of such
notices in the neighbourhood around Ibagwa road and people were panicky.
He said that some residents including lawyers in the area have notified
the police
and taken precautionary security measures. But the Enugu
State police command has told residents to go about their daily
businesses as the police were handling the situation.
The police
spokesman, Ebere Amaraizu told Sunday Sun on phone that the police had
picked the telephone numbers dropped by the author of the letters in
various homes, for further investigation. Meanwhile, five persons
suspected to be the masterminds of kidnappings in Nsukka zone have been
arrested. They were identified as Obinna Nnonyelum a.k.a Biggy,
Ikechukwu Jude Ezeah alias Alhaji, Jonas Eke, Kelechi Udagha and Ifeanyi
Hyginus Ede. The first suspect, Obinna was allleged to have told his
police interrogators that he hails from Amawbia in Awka South Local
Government Area of Anambra State and that his first criminal outing was
the kidnap of a woman from Obollo Afor
. Though he said he could
not remember the date of the kidnap, the suspect allegedly told the
police that he and those he identified as Sky B who was their driver,
Gago, Alhaji and Jonas alias Pajoe, took part in the crime. He said that
the N1.5 million paid as ransom was collected at Umuokpu Awka in
Anambra state and that he made the phone calls and gave directives until
it was collected. Obinna was also said to have confessed that the gang
kidnapped Rev. Fr. Chijioke Amoke, a Catholic priest in Nsukka Diocese
and a herbalist, Rowland Iyida alias Ojenamuo on November 2, 2011. The
herbalist and a police corporal, Sunday Elisha, attached to Ogrute
police station, later died while the kidnappers were escaping with their
victims. Police sources told Sunday Sun that the suspects would soon be
charged to court.
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