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Niger: Fake EFCC Operatives Arrested for Abducting IBB University Students

Niger: Fake EFCC Operatives Arrested for Abducting IBB University Students

The Niger State Police Command has arrested three suspects who impersonated EFCC officials to abduct and rob students of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) University, Lapai.

According to a statement on Friday by the command’s spokesperson, SP Wasiu Abiodun, two informants who supported the operation were also apprehended.

Abiodun said that the police received information at about 8:00 p.m., on May 13, that four of the suspects stormed the students’ off campus lodge and allegedly abducted two students under the pretence of being EFCC operatives.

He said the suspects whisked the students away in a Toyota Corolla car with Reg. No. ABJ 245 CU.

Abiodun explained that the Police operatives attached to Lapai Division immediately mobilised and trailed the vehicle to Suleja Road, by Kwakuti, where the suspects were arrested.

He gave the names of the suspects as Emmanuel Linus, 30, of Deidei, Hyelda Aliyu, 28, of Nyanya, and Abduljallid Tanko, 33, of Karu, all from Abuja.

“The suspects were arrested with the said vehicle, but unfortunately one Alfa James among the suspects escaped from the scene.

“During interrogation, they confessed that they were invited by their informants, as this is their means of livelihood.

“They entered one of the students room with three electric tasers held as guns, collected five phones and abducted two persons,” Abiodun explained.

According him, the suspects had  requested for the sum of N10 million from the students and later negotiated to N500,000 before they were arrested.

“They confessed further that the I.D cards used were designed at a shop in Nyanya, Abuja bearing same identification number 1069,” he said.

The spokesperson also gave the names of their informant collaborators as Mohammed Hassan and Hamisu Adamu, both of Angwan-Hausa in Lapai.

He explained that the informants gave one of the suspects, Emmanuel Linus,  information about the students, having known each other in Paiko,

Abiodun said that Emmanuel had been  identified as a dismissed soldier with criminal records and had been convicted two years ago.

He said that further investigation was ongoing  at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), saying that they would be charged to court for prosecution immediately after the investigation.

NAN

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