Police Arrest 34 High-profile Kidnappers, Trans-border Car Thieves
Operatives of the Nigeria Police Special Tactical Squad have arrested a 9-Man syndicate of high-profile kidnappers that specializes in the abduction of travelers on major highways in the North-Western region of the country.
The suspects, Bashir Sule, Abubakar Haruna, Babangida Bature, Aliyu Idris, Adam Jafar, Usman Idris, Yusuf Idris, Sale Musa and Umar Sale, whose ages range between 25 and 45, were arrested following investigations by the ppolice team which uncovered plans by the syndicate to carry out a major abduction of travelers along the Kano-Katsina expressway.
TheFact Nigeria learns from police investigations, that the modi operandi of the syndicate involves the principal suspect, Bashir Sule taking a commuter bus to a motor-park, where he poses as a driver to convey passengers. While driving to the expected destination, Bashir stops at an agreed meeting point where his other gang members swoop in, attack, rob and abduct the passengers. The criminals thereafter contact the families of the victims for ransom before their release.
Investigations further revealed that Bashir sometimes joins commuter buses as a passenger and in the course of the journey provides information to his other gang members who then lie in wait for the innocent co-travellers. Bashir in both instances, acts as a victim who barely escapes the attack.
In a similar vein, the police team arrested an 11-man notorious gang for their involvement in series of violent crimes including kidnapping, armed robbery, illegal possession and illicit sale of prohibited firearms.
The gang, which has two female members – Hafsat Adamu, 24-years old and Aisha Ibrahim, 30-years-old – rely on these women to transport their weapons from one point to another, taking advantage of thier innocuous look and sentiments associated with their gender.
Furthermore, the Police also arrested a trans-national car theft syndicate that specializes in stealing cars from Nigeria and smuggling same to Niger Republic and other neighbouring countries.
Following their arrest, a total of fifteen cars were recovered from the suspects. Also recovered were two jamming devices which aid the suspects in moving the stolen vehicles undetected.
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, while reiterating the commitment of the Force to the protection of lives and property in the country, called on motor park operators to ensure adequate screening of their drivers and vehicle owners before permitting them to operate in their motor parks.
IGP Baba noted that thirty-four suspects (thirty-two male and two female) were arrested. Eleven high-calibre grenades, eleven sophisticated firearms, fifteen stolen cars, two vehicle jammers, three hundred and eighty-nine AK-47 ammunition, amongst others, were recovered from the suspects.
All the suspects will be charged to court on conclusion of investigations.