Police Parades Ex-Officers, Suspects Involved in
Kidnapping Hirse, Diplomat
The Nigeria Police on Monday paraded three ex-police
officers-Mr. Maisamari Dan Katsina, Bulus Jatau, Jatau Peter and five other
suspects involved in the kidnap of former Minister of State for Foreign
Affairs, Mr. Bagudu Hirse, and the Sierra Leonean diplomat in Nigeria, Mr.
Nelson William, last year.
Though, Hirse and William were separately kidnapped in
Kaduna, between June and November of 2016, leader of the suspected kidnappers
confessed he collected N10 million ransom from the former minister, while
undisclosed ransom was also collected for the diplomat.
The other suspects, according to the Force Public Relations
Officer, DCP, Don Awunah, were Domnic Nwakpa, aka Alhaji, identified as gang
leader; Ifeanyi Chukwu, Balat Paul, Miss Afini Paul and Clinton Abere.
At the time of the arrest, police said the suspects were
found with two pump action guns, 131 rounds of AK 47 ammunition, police
camouflage uniform and two military caps, two operational vehicles, anti-car
tracking device, mobile telephone, four revolvers, 31 live cartridges, Prado SUV,
Toyota Cricket and Toyota Corolla which were separately displayed as exhibits.
Awunah, said operatives attached to the IG Intelligence
Response Team, on January 1, after a sustained surveillance smashed the gang
known to have been terrorising Kaduna and its environs in 2016, in their
hideouts in Dan Hassan road, Ungwa Boro, Kaduna.
The only female member of the gang, who was in charge of
cooking for the kidnapped victims and gang members, was picked up at her
residence at Mararaba Rido, Kaduna.
According to the Force PRO, the other suspects were arrested
in Lagos and Ogbor hill in Abia State, adding that the gang also confessed to
the kidnap of Hon. Abdulmalik Duruguwa and his wife in August 2016 in Kaduna,
and an undisclosed ransom was collected from them.
Responding to questions from journalists, Nwakpa, 32, who is
the leader of the gang, said he holds a HND certificate; worked for a while
before retiring to the kidnapping business.
On how the former minister was kidnapped, he said: "With
our network and operational vehicles, we patrol the town of Kaduna, and on this
occasion, we saw Bagudu inside about to enter a building. We drove back and
took him before any help could come to him.
"We held him for two days while the negotiation for
ransom of N50 million continued. Bagudu's contact man wasn't forthcoming and
after two days, his wife called and said one Samuel has N10 million for us,
which we asked to be changed to dollar and he did.”
Also fielding questions, the female member of the gang, Afini
Paul, who is a sister to Balat Paul, the gang's driver, said she was unaware
that the gang was kidnappers, even though she admitted that she was given N100,
000 for cooking for the two days they held the former minister in her house.
On why she did not report to the police when unknown faces
were held in her residence, she admitted: "’Na fear dey catch me’, it was
N50, 000 given to me to cook. I didn't know they were criminals."
On their parts, Katsina and Jatau, two Police officers
dismissed last year, admitted to being dealers on stolen ammunition from Police
station in Kaduna and from Niger Republic.
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