Kidnappers demanding N20,000 for ransom caught by police

Date: 10-10-2013 4:49 pm (11 years ago) | Author: Abraham Dickson
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Two unemployed university graduates have been arrested by the police over their alleged involvement in kidnapping in Lagos State, southwest Nigeria.

•The suspected graduate kidnappers and their accomplice by policeThe suspects were yesterday paraded by the police along with their accomplice for allegedly kidnapping three kids and collecting ransom from their parents.

The suspects identified as Gbenga Sholaja, 31, Samson Shomorin, 29, and Olalekan Faniran Benjamin, allegedly kidnap school children by luring them with petty gifts.

Two of the suspects, Gbenga Sholaja and  Samson Shomorin, claimed to be graduates of Accounting, and Political Science, respectively, from Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), in Ogun State, southwest Nigeria.

Samson, while lamenting his ordeal when they were paraded Wednesday at the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, said he is ashamed to have been caught over N20,000  ransom they were trying to collect from the parents of their last victim, a pupil of Golden Triangle College, Kola, Alagbado, Lagos.

Read their confession here: http://www.naijacenter.com/kidnappers-demanding-n20000-ransom-caught-police/


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