Chief Falae on Tuesday,
identified three of the suspects as those who kidnapped him and threatened to
kill him if he failed to pay the ransom.
Chief Falae, according to a police source, also identified one of the kidnappers who was kind to him.
Chief Falae, according to a police source, also identified one of the kidnappers who was kind to him.
Former Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae, who was kidnapped by Fulani
herdsmen on his 77th birthday and released after paying N5m ransom four days
after, has identified his abductors who were paraded before him by the police.
This came as the Police,
Wednesday evening, recovered N137m from robbers who raided a new generation
bank on Trans-Amadi Road in Port Harcourt.
Five of Falae’s kidnappers
were arraigned, yesterday, before an Akure High Court, Ondo and Chief Falae
will be a star witness when the trial commences November 10.
The suspects, who were
docked for kidnapping, conspiracy and armed robbery 24 days after abduction
were Abubakar Auta, Bello Jannu, Umaru Ibrahim, Masahudu Muhammed and Idris
Lawal.
Three of the kidnappers admitted
that their share from the N5m ransom collected was N100,000 each. The accused
persons could not speak English and were ordered to be remanded in prison
custody by the high court judge, Justice Rotimi Olamide till November 10 when
the case would be heard.
The service of an
interpreter, Bassey Victor who is a security operative was sought by the court.
Another leader of the gang,
Abubakar Auta was also arrested in Niger State with N823,900 cash, part of the ransom money by Police Special Intelligence
Response team put up by the Inspector-General of Police.
The cash with the wrappers
of a commercial bank in Akure, the Ondo State capital paid as ransom for the
release of the former Finance Minister was discovered in the booth of the
vehicle being driven by the suspect before his arrest.
The accused person, who
spoke with newsmen before his arraignment, confessed that they kidnapped the
septuagenarian politician.
They were arraigned on a
five-count charge of procuring or counseling another for the purpose of
kidnapping and abducting, aiding and abetting, contrary to Section 2 of
Anti-kidnapping and Anti-Abduction Law of Ondo State, 2010.
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