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Tuesday 29 August 2017

Woman Who Faked Her Kidnap To Collect N3million Ransom From Church Members Arrested By The Police

A 32-year-old woman, identified as Victoria Ndu, has been reportedly arrested by the police in Akwa Ibom State for allegedly faking her own kidnap.

It was gathered that the woman who claimed to have been kidnapped, was rescued in Awommama in Imo State on the 24th of August by men of the anti-kidnapping squad from Akwa Ibom State police headquarters, Ikot Akpan-Abia and rearrested the same day after investigations revealed that she actually planned her own kidnap in order to get money from her church members.

Following investigation, the police said she was found to have placed N3million as ransom for her release and her younger brother, Victor Akan, an artisan resident in Awommama in Imo State, was also arrested for allegedly conspiring with her to commit the crime.

Confirming the arrest the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Chukwu Ikechukwu, said in Uyo on Monday that the suspects were rescued and arrested same day following interrogation by men of anti-kidnapping unit where Ndu confessed to masterminding the crime.

“Victoria’s husband had, on August 16, reported to the Divisional Police Headquarters in Nsit Atai that his wife had been kidnapped. He told the police that his wife told him that she was going to the market that day.

“But Nsit Atai lacked the jurisdiction to handle kidnap matters. The case was subsequently transferred to the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department.

“They traced the calls used in contacting the church members and demand for N3m ransom to Awommama in Imo State. That was how the men of the anti-kidnapping unit swung into action and tracked down the suspects and rescued them.

“It was while Ndu was being interrogated at the anti- kidnapping unit that she confessed that she actually masterminded her own kidnap. That was how she and her brother were arrested. The brother was arrested because both of them conspired to fake the crime.

“What you are seeing here today is to serve as a deterrent to people who may be planning to go into this kind of crime. Police in Akwa Ibom are doing everything possible to ensure that crime in the state is reduced to the barest minimum.

“The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Zubairu Muazu, therefore appeals to members of the public to provide useful information that will help us to achieve that and serve them better.” The Police Public Relations Office stated.

Ndu and her brother while speaking with newsmen, admitted to the crime even as both pleaded to be forgiven and attributed their action to lack of money to conduct burial ceremony of their late parents.

“We are orphans from very poor background. I only did what I did to help my family bury our parents.

“Our father died in 2008, but we did not conduct any burial ceremony for him. In April this year, our mother also died, but since then, she has not been buried because of no money.

“We wanted to conduct burial for both of them.” Ndu lamented.

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