Friday, 2 January 2015

Man abducts five-year-old in Ogun, nabbed in Abuja


 Man abducts five-year-old in Ogun, nabbed in Abuja

Bola Adesina




The police in Abuja have arrested a suspected kidnapper, Bola Adesina, who allegedly abducted a five-year-old boy from the Sagamu area of Ogun State.

PUNCH Metro learnt that 31-year-old Adesina was arrested by detectives attached to the Utako Police Division on Christmas Eve of 2014.

It was also learnt that the victim, identified simply as Ahmed, had been missing from home for about a week.

Our correspondent gathered that the suspect was nabbed at a motor park in the Utako area, while the victim was rescued from him.

Adesina was reportedly heading for a location in Kaduna State to deliver the victim before he was arrested by the police at the park.

The Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police, Wilson Inalegwu, said Ahmed had been reunited with his family in Ogun State.

He said, “The suspect will be arraigned in court as soon as sitting resumes. Meanwhile, the child has been reunited with his parents.

“In the last three months, some of the FCT Command’s activities include the arrest of six armed robbery suspects, eight suspected motorcycle snatchers, and 24 other suspects for other offences.

“Seventeen vehicles were also recovered in December, while 14 have been released to their owners.”

Also, on Friday, December 26, the police said they intercepted some suspected robbers in the Mabushi area of the FCT, recovering phones, handbags and money from them.

Our correspondent learnt that the suspects ─ Clement Markus, Abu Muhammed, Tijani Musa, Shagari Ibrahim, Usama Umaru, Umar Abubakar, Usman Mohammed, Abdullahi Haruna and Sadig Idris ─ were apprehended by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad patrol team.

They were arrested at about 5.30pm. The police accused them of lurking under the bridge to attack innocent motorists and passengers.

Our correspondent gathered that the suspects, who had also confessed to the crime, were in custody.

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