I collected N3.5m reluctantly —Kidnap suspect
A
kidnap suspect, Vincent Ibor, said he collected reluctantly the sum of
N3.5m after an abduction deal in Calabar, the capital of Cross River
State.
Ibor, who hails from Akamkpa Local
Government Area of the state, said he was lured into the kidnap deal and
threatened with gun after attending a birthday party.
The 25-year-old suspect is currently in
police custody with two other accomplices, Justice Ajodo (21) and
Stanley Obi (20), who he alleged lured him into the crime.
The state Police Public Relations
Officer, Mr. Hogan Bassey, said the three suspects had on October 9,
2014, kidnapped one Chief Samuel Onyeka at the Ikot-Ishie axis of
Calabar.
He said, “Chief Samuel Onyeka was
rescued by the anti-kidnapping personnel and anti-robbery squad of the
Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department on October 19 (2014).
Some of the key suspects were arrested and are awaiting trial.”
Narrating how he was lured into kidnapping, Ibor said he was threatened by Stanley Obi who invited him to the birthday party.
He said, “I was forced into kidnapping
by my friends. They said if I did not get involved, they would kill me. I
was called to attend a birthday party with them and they were drinking
during the event.
“The venue was at one joint along
Parliamentary Extension area of Calabar. When I got there, we started
drinking with some girls in our midst. It is the first time I got myself
involved in it.
“After some time, my friends came and
directed me to drive one vehicle to Mirage Hotel area along the Murtala
Mohammed Highway. I collected the keys and immediately my friends
entered the car. On our way to Mirage, Stanley Obi brought out a gun and
instructed that I drive straight to Anantigha in Calabar South.
“I obeyed him, but insisted that they
must tell me what was going on. I drove to Anantigha where someone was
abducted and that was how I became involved. My greatest regret was ever
going to that birthday party.
“At the end of the kidnap, Stanley
insisted that I must collect the money given to me, he said if I did not
collect, I was likely to implicate them. So, I reluctantly collected
N3.5m.”
In his sober state, Stanley Obi, who is
from Anambra State, regretted his actions, saying, “The truth is that
nobody should allow himself to be deceived by anyone.”
The state Police Public Relations
Officer also disclosed that three other key suspects involved in the
kidnap of the senior Pastor of Winners Chapel in Calabar penultimate
Saturday, Mr. Seyi Adekunle, had been arrested and added that they were
providing useful information that would lead to the arrest of other
culprits.
Bassey further said that eight other
kidnappers who were involved in the abduction of a Polish national, Mr.
Maciej Jaszek, had been arrested and were being prosecuted.
Bassey said Jaszek, who was kidnapped by
gunmen on October 25, 2014 by Stanbic IBTC Bank, along Marian Road in
Calabar, was rescued by the police anti-kidnapping detectives without
paying a ransom.
Only last week, the Cross River State
Governor Ben Ayade, sent an executive bill to the House of Assembly,
seeking death penalty for convicted kidnappers in the state.
The state Police Commissioner, Mr. Henry Fadairo, said if passed into law, the spate of kidnapping might reduce.
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