Police in Akwa Ibom have arrested a woman for allegedly faking her kidnapping.
They also arrested 52 suspects for various crimes.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the Commissioner of Police in the state, Waheed Ayilara, told journalists in Uyo on Friday, March 15, that some of the crimes were murder, kidnap, armed robbery, child trafficking, cultism, and fraud.
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He said one of the kidnap “victims”, a female from Nung Oku village in Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom arranged her kidnap.
She thereafter demanded N4m ransom but was arrested by the police.
“A report was received on Monday from one Enobong Sampson that her sister had been kidnapped and that the kidnappers were demanding N4m as ransom.
“As a result, operatives of the Anti-kidnapping Squad of the Command embarked on an intense and intelligence-driven operation to track down the kidnappers and rescue the victim.
“On Tuesday, however, the purported victim and her boyfriend were arrested at a hideout at Mbierebe Obio, Ibesikpo Asutan Local Government Area.
She confessed to having conspired with her boyfriend and three others to proclaim her kidnap to raise money from her aunty based outside the country,” Ayilara said.
Ayilara added that on Wednesday, police arrested a man at Uruting village in Okobo Local Government Area of the state for killing his 75-year-old father, using a machete.
The suspect claimed that his deceased father had sold all the parcels of land he had, including the one that he gave to him to build his house as the reason for his action, the police commissioner said.
Ayilara also said that on March 8, police arrested one man at Ayam village in Etinan Local Government Area of the state for being involved in the production of adulterated fruit drinks, and fake products.
Also on March 8, police rescued and arrested a man who used Point of Sale machines to defraud innocent citizens and was to be set ablaze but for the arrival of police operatives.
Ayilara said most of the man’s victims had identified him and N350,000 cash was recovered from him at the time of arrest.
The police commissioner pledged that all the suspects would be arraigned as soon as investigations were concluded.
Nurudeen Akewushola is an investigative reporter and fact-checker with The ICIR. He believes courageous in-depth investigative reporting is the key to social justice, accountability and good governance in society. You can reach him via [email protected] and @NurudeenAkewus1 on Twitter.