According to the Vanguard
reports, six persons suspected to be kidnappers were, weekend, paraded by the
Department of State Services, DSS, Ebonyi State Command.
The suspected kidnappers
were those who allegedly abducted and killed former Coordinator of Okposi Development
Centre in Ohaozara Local Government Area, Mr. Ihebunandu Okorie, in March.
He gave the names of the
suspects as Ebere, 32; Odichimma, 30; Chukwudi, 32; Amos, 23; Peter, 30 and
Adamu, saying some of the suspects also engaged in drug peddling, taking
cocaine from Brazil to some other West African countries.
Items recovered from the
gang include three AK-47 rifles, 16 magazines, Honda IV Tech car with number
plate, LAGOS FST 254 AE and ash colour Toyota Picnic with number plate LAGOS
JJJ 777 PU used by the gang as mobile armoury.
Baba said one of the
suspects, Ebere, a notorious cocaine dealer from Edda in Ebonyi State, was
arrested in Abia State when he wanted to collect the ransom, adding that he
owned two AK-47 rifles, while Odichimma from Abia State was arrested in Asaba,
Delta State in April and owned one AK-47 rifle.
The director also stated
that Chukwudi from Umuozo in Abia State was arrested in April in a Lgos hotel
where he fled to after the kidnap of late Okorie while Amos, who is from
Ebonyi, the same town with the deceased, brought the business and involved other
suspects. He was arrested in Ajegunle, also in Lagos.
He further stated that
Peter, from Enugu Ukwu in Anambra State, a panel beater who constructed the
compartment under the Toyota Picnic van used by the gang for movement of arms
and ammunition, bulk cash and cocaine was arrested in August while Adamu from
Kogi State contacted one of the suspects demanding an AK-47 rifle to rob a
company in PortHacourt.
The DSS boss further stated
that the suspects had also featured in other kidnap and robbery operations
including the kidnap of one Obaleye in Ilesa, Osun State in December 2013 where
ransom of N28.6 million was paid before the release of the victim while they
robbed a bank in February 2014 where they stole over N5 million.
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