Soldier Exposed Kidnappers Who Offered N1 Million To Buy AK-47 Rifle In Ogun

Soldier

It was exclusively gathered that on April 7, “some Fulani boys” met the said soldier, telling him they needed the rifle for kidnapping purposes.

Recalls that Ayetoro road has recently turned to a hideout for kidnappers, some of whom were arrested and paraded by the police on Thursday.

In his response, the soldier had asked the kidnappers to meet him the following day, saying he would connect them with a vendor.

However, the soldier immediately reported the incident to the DPO of Ilupeju division in Abeokuta North.

On the strength of the report, the DPO was said to have mobilised and led a synergised team of policemen from the Ilupeju and Lafenwa divisions as well as men of the OPC and So-Safe Corps to the Rounder area of Abeokuta, where they waited several hours for ‘the intending gun buyers’.

The DPO had pretended to be the vendor of the AK-47 rifle when the suspected kidnappers finally showed up.

They included: 19-year-old Haruna Daruna of Niger State, 17-year-old Mohammed Bello, 53-year-old Abubakar Usman, 43-year-old Mohammed Guda, 42-year-old Isah Ahmed and 25-year-old Babangida Alhaji Gani.

Others are Mohammed Lawal, 34 years; Umar Usman, 56 years and Badamosi Umar, 28.

In their negotiation with the police officer, who had pretended to be the AK-47 supplier, the kidnappers offered to pay a sum of N1 million.

However, the men reportedly brought out N200,000 as part payment, promising to pay a balance of N800,000 by 8am the following day.

In the process, they were rounded up, arrested and later transferred to the state criminal investigation department, Eleweran, Abeokuta.

The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the development to DAILY POST on Thursday.

Oyeyemi told our correspondent that the suspects are still being investigated to ensure the arrest of other accomplices.