A border town in Oyo State,
known as Okeho, has been constantly troubled kidnapping and terrorizing businessmen,
including residents.
Six suspected Fulani
herdsmen have been arrested by the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence
Response Team, IRT, and are charged to court.
The suspects, identified as
Abdullahi Mohammed, 35; Abubakar Abubakar, 28; Damanya Gambo, 30; Usman Saidu,
30; Usman Idris, 35; and Hassan Maikudi,30, were yesterday arraigned before an
Oyo State High Court in Ibadan, on a four-count charge bordering on armed
robbery, kidnapping and illegal possession of charms.
Vanguard had reported last
November how the suspects, who were alleged to have kidnapped prominent
residents, were rounded up at Okeho, a town bordering Benin Republic in Oyo
State.
It was gathered that the
Inspector General, Solomon Arase, after receiving several complaints of the
gang’s activities, had deployed the IRT operatives, led by CSP Abba Kyari, to
the area and they apprehended the suspects from their various hideouts.
One of the suspects,
Maikudi, was said to have led the kidnappers to abduct his father and a ransom
of N1.5 million was paid.
Justice M. L. Abimbola, who
presided over the matter, ordered the suspects remanded in prison custody after
taking their not guilty plea, and adjourned to February 2 for hearing.
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