Kidnap Kingpin Implicates The Army For His Escape, Death Of Three Police Detectives

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Suspected kidnap kingpin, Amisu Wadume

 

By: Adesoji Omosebi

Suspected kidnap kingpin terrorising Taraba State, Amisu Wadume has implicated Nigerian soldiers for his escape two weeks ago.

Mr Wadume was re-arrested on Monday night and taken to the Force Headquarters on Tuesday afternoon, where he had been making statements to the police.

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The suspect was first arrested on August 6 by a team of anti-crime police officers in Taraba. He was being taken to Jalingo, the state capital, when soldiers manning a checkpoint opened fire on the police team, killing three officers and a civilian.

An expansive investigation has been launched to unravel the culprits behind the violence, amidst claims that soldiers of 93 Batallion and top local police officers had connived to thwart Mr Wadume’s arrest.

At a short appearance before police camera on Tuesday afternoon, Mr Wadume corroborated police’s suspicion that Nigerian Army personnel were involved in the conspiracy that led to the killing of four persons and wounding of others.

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He said he was arrested in Ibi, Taraba State, but “on our way out of Ibi, some soldiers open fire on the vehicle I was being transported in and killed some police officers, “ he said.

The soldiers then took me to their headquarters and cut off the handcuff from my hands and set me free.

“I have been hiding since then until now that the police arrested me again,” he said.

Mr Wadume was arrested in Kano State, police said.

Inspector-General Muhammad Adamu said the arrest would potentially lead to the smashing of other kidnap rings across Nigeria.

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A spokesperson for the Nigerian Army, Sagir Musa, did not immediately return requests seeking comments about Mr Wadume’s implication of soldiers.

Although the Nigerian Army confirmed soldiers were responsible for the attack on the police team, it denied that it was deliberate, blaming it on a communication gap that was largely avoidable.

 

 

www.sojworldnews.com (c) August 20, 2019

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