The FCT Police Command said it had rescued an
eight-year-old, Prosper Arinze, a primary two pupil of China Assisted School,
Nyanya, FCT, who was kidnapped recently.
This is contained in a statement issued by the command’s Public
Relations Officer, ASP Anjuguri Manzah, in Abuja on Tuesday.
It said the suspected kidnappers of the boy had also been
arrested.
It would be recalled that Arinze was kidnapped on March 11 after
closing from school by two suspects aged 24 and 23, respectively, (names
withheld).
The statement said that the kidnappers had contacted the father
and demanded for a ransom of about N1 million before the victim would be
released.
It said that on receipt of the complaint, the FCT Commissioner
of Police set up a Joint Rescue and Investigation Team headed by the Deputy
Commissioner in charge of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department
(CIID).
It said that for the safety of the victim, the Police couldn’t
arrest the suspects until the victim was released.
“Working on clues and other intelligent leads gathered during
the cause of investigation into the matter, the two suspects mentioned above
were trailed and arrested in Masaka and Auta Balefi in Nasarawa State,“it said.
The statement further said that during interrogation, both
suspects confessed to the offence.
“The principal suspect who is an electrical apprentice to the
second suspect confessed to the Police how he masterminded the kidnapping and
how the ransom money was shared between the two of them.
“I am happy to inform you that the victim was rescued safely and
arrangement is being concluded to recover the ransom money from the identified
bank accounts operated by the two suspects for the purpose,“it said.
The statement said the suspects would be arraigned in court on
completion of investigation.
It enjoined parents and guardians to be vigilant and pay more
attention to the way and manner their children and wards were being taken to
and from school.
“Schools are also advised to go a step further and work together
with the parents to ensure adequate safety of their pupils and students.
“I wish to assure that the FCT Police Command will continue to
work with stakeholders in school administration in the FCT to further
strengthen the security arrangement already in place for the safety and
security of pupils and students in all schools throughout the territory.
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