Jamila Ardo, who hails from Wauru Jabbe in the Yola South Local Government Area of Adamawa State, allegedly abducted herself and collected the sum of N2m from Mallam Adamu Ahmed of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The
pregnant housewife, Jamila Ardo, has been remanded for allegedly kidnapping
herself and collecting a ransom from her lover.
The
25-year-old woman, who allegedly connived with one Abdulaziz to fake her own
kidnap to defraud her lover, succeeded in her plot.
She was
said to have used the proceeds to buy a house.
The
suspect and Ahmed reportedly fell in love after meeting on Facebook, unknown to
the man that he was dealing with a married woman.
All
through their dating, the duo never had physical contact, but the relationship
blossomed as they kept in touch online.
Details of
the fraud, as contained in the charge sheet indicated how Abdulaaziz, while
conniving with Ardo, put a call through to her lover, informing him that she
had been kidnapped and demanding a ransom.
During
negotiation for her release, Adamu was said to have heard Ardo crying, as she
pleaded with him on the phone to pay the ransom.
Adamu was said to have deposited the money in
a bank account with the name, Amina Mohammed.
“After
sending the money, Adamu was informed by his lover that the kidnappers had
released her.
“Adamu,
however, became suspicious and filed a complaint at the State Investigation
Bureau on November 16, 2021,” the charge stated.
Detectives
subsequently apprehended the owner of the bank account used to collect the
ransom, Mohammed.
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Metro learnt that the suspect confessed that her friend, Ardo, requested the
account number to receive payment from a friend.
Before the
bubble burst, Ardo’s husband had reportedly queried her source of income, as
she claimed that her relatives sent the money.
She was
subsequently arrested and arraigned before Chief Magistrate Court I, Yola, on
criminal conspiracy and kidnapping, contrary to sections 60 and 248 of the
Penal Code Law.
She
pleaded not guilty.
The police
prosecutor, Inspector Abubakar Nurudeen, prayed the Magistrate, Abdullahi
Digil, to adjourn the case to enable the prosecution to forward the case file
to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.
Counsel
for the defendant, C. Crowealth, who appeared alongside T. K. David, pleaded
with the court to allow his client have access to a medical facility
considering her condition.
Crowealth
further asked the court to order the prosecution to avail them with all
necessary documents to enable them to prepare for their defence.
Ruling,
Digil granted the application and adjourned the matter till March 10, 2022,
while ordering the remand of the defendant.
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