· IGP Restates Commitment of NPF to Clamp down on all Criminal Activities
An attempt to kidnap a Nigerian oil magnate, Femi Otedola, has been foiled by the Nigeria Police Force.
The IGP’s Intelligence Response Team (IRT) accomplished
this task when it arrested a three man notorious kidnap gang on the 23rd
June, 2016.
The arrest was achieved through coordinated intelligence
gathering and deployment of technical investigative tools that spanned
several weeks.
The Principal
suspect, one Ikechukwu Daniel, a 28 year old indigene of Imo State, who
is the mastermind of the gang, was rusticated from Ahmadu Bello
University Zaria due to his cult related activities on campus in
2009/2010. He also doubles as the IT guru of the kidnap gang with
mastery of Computer applications. He made damning revelations of their
criminal exploits in the South West of the Country.
Another member
of the gang, 29 year old Adeyemi Kayode, a serving officer of the
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence corps and a native of Ojoo in Ibadan,
Oyo State serves as a Personal Assistant to the Commandant, NSCDC Oyo
State Command. The suspect took undue advantage of his office to obtain
the GSM number and location of their would be victim. He hatched the
plan on how to kidnap the business magnate to make a demand of one
billion naira ransom.
The third suspect, Ayodele Temitayo, a native of Oyo in
Ibadan, Oyo State who is the marksman and armourer of the gang, claimed
to have been dismissed from 213 Battalion Maiduguri of Nigeria Army as a
Private in 2015.
All the suspects made confessional statements revealing
that they had successfully carried out several high profile kidnappings
and two AK47 rifles loaded with live ammunition were recovered from
them.
While efforts
are currently being intensified to apprehend other members of the gang
and extend investigation to their other criminal enterprise, the
Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris NPM, mni, wishes to
restate the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to clamp down on all
criminal activities across the country and reassures law abiding
citizens that criminal elements would be eventually apprehended and
charged to court.
The IGP urges Nigerians to avail the Police with relevant
information that will help in the crusade against crime; as such
information would be treated with utmost confidentiality.
DCP DON N. AWUNAH, fsiFORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
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