The Nigeria Police said it had arrested eight suspected kidnappers of five students of Ahmadu
Bello University, and Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, both in Zaria, Kaduna State.
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The Police Spokesman, Jimoh Moshood, disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Monday.
He
said the suspects were Adamu Mamman, 35, alias master, the gang leader; Ali
Rabo, 27, alias blacky, second in command; Shehu Shagari, 27, third in command;
and Umar Antijo, 27, informant to the gang.
Others
were Auwalu Ahmadu, 27, alias mota; Babangida Abdullahi, 31, receiver of stolen
items; Usman Abdulmumuni, 27, receiver; and Ahmadu Abdullahi, 30, also a
receiver.
Mr.
Moshood said the suspects were also responsible for the abduction of the driver
to the chairman, Senate Committee on Police Affairs.
He
added that items recovered from them were three cell phones, four SIM cards, ₦17,000, cutlasses and two pairs of army uniforms.
The
police spokesperson explained that the suspects, who were arrested at different
locations, had confessed and stated their roles in the kidnap for ransom on the
Kaduna/Abuja highway.
He
said many of the rescued victims had also identified the suspects and
investigation was ongoing to also know the source of the army camouflage the
suspects had.
He
pointed out that the arrest followed massive deployment of Special Intervention
Forces (SIF) on the highway by the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim
Idris.
He
said the suspects would be charged to court on completion of investigation,
while efforts would be made to sustain the success recorded.
Mr.
Moshood urged the public to continue to cooperate and give useful information
to the police to prevent crime in the country.
The Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had on June 14, deployed 600 special squad and 90 patrol vehicles to the Abuja-Kaduna road following rampant cases of kidnapping on that route.
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