Police arrest two suspected kidnappers in Edo

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The Edo State Police Command has apprehended two suspected kidnappers, Joel Emazor, 31, and Philip Roberts, 30, in connection with the alleged kidnapping of Albert Igbinomwanhia, 31, in Benin City.

According to reports, the suspects kidnapped the victim and held him in their hideout for five days before releasing him after collecting N5.1 million in ransom from his parents.

The suspects were apprehended by the command’s intelligence rapid response squad while acting on credible intelligence, according to the command’s spokesman, Chidi Nwabuzor.

He said the suspect and two others, Ossai and Eguavon, whose surnames were not known, kidnapped one Albert Igbinomwanhia from Igbinedion Avenue, GRA, Benin City, to Agbor Road Bye-Pass axis near Okhuahe River in a Lexus Jeep RX 330 with registration number RBC 18 DC and held him hostage in a pit for five days.

“Subsequently, the kidnappers  demanded N14 million ransom from his family members, but they released him after collecting N5,100,000.”

He said after collecting the money, the suspects continued to call the victim and his parents that the N14 million must be completed or they would still kidnap him again, which prompted the parent to petition the commissioner of police.

“The suspects were arrested from their hideout, and they have made statements and confessed to the crime. Efforts are ongoing to arrest the remaining suspects who are at large,” he said.

Chidi assured that the command is battle ready to track down all criminal elements in the state in collaboration with other sister agencies.

In an interview with journalists, Joel said he had a business deal with Albert, but when he asked him about his money,  Albert told him the people involved in the business had not paid him.

“So, I took him to the police station, and when the issue was not going well, we left there and took Albert along to the borrow pit and when it was night, we left for our hotel room and held him for five days and collected N5.1 million ransom from his parents before we were arrested.

“I have learnt my lesson because I didn’t really know that holding him for days is an offence, it was when we got to the station that they read the law to me and I now know it was an offence,” he said.