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Police arrest two notorious kidnappers

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June 6, 2017
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Men of the Nigeria Police have arrested two want­ed notorious kidnappers in Kogi State.

The police had launched a manhunt on the duo of 24-year-old Suleiman Isah and Musa Mohammed, 31, both natives of Ankpa LGA of Kogi State after they allegedly abducted one Alh­aji Jibrin Idris, an Islamic scholar and the chief Imam at Enabo in Ankpa district.

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The gunmen later released the cleric after collecting undisclosed amount of money as ransom.

Subsequently, IGP Ibrahim Id­ris ordered a manhunt on the kid­nappers by operatives of the Intel­ligence Response Team, IRT, led by courageous ACP Abba Kyari.

The kidnappers, upon collect­ing the ransom escaped to Enugu State on sensing that IRT was trailing them.

However, after months of re­lentless efforts, the duo met their waterloo at Ayinba Town Kogi State and 9th Mile, Enugu State respectively. In a statement by the team leader, Kyari said the suspects identified the remaining two other gang members at large as Bashir and Mangal.

“The phone used for the ran­som negotiation by the kidnap­pers equally recovered, while ef­forts to arrest the remaining gang members at large are in progress,” the police officer said.

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