Connect with us

Crime

THEY LURED HIM WITH N50 BREAD! Kidnappers abduct two-year-old boy in Benue, sell him for N500, 000

Published




The Benue State Police Commanded have rescued a two-year-old child kidnapped from the state last month.

The Police also arrested four persons in connection with the crime.

The Police Public Relations Officer in Benue State,  ASP Moses Yamu, said the suspects confessed to the crime.

Yamu gave the names of the suspects as, Joy Onyeabor 32 years, Lucy Doosur, 29 years, Sunday Udoh, 26 years and Friday Orinya 33 years.

READ ALSO! THEY BELONGED TO DIAMOND BOYS! Two men steal 60 chickens in Lagos, land in court

According to him,

“Following a full-scale investigation order by the Benue State Commissioner of Police, CP. Ene Okon on the report of a missing child, Bemdoo Ajekwe Aged 2 years 6 months on 10/10/18 at North Bank area of Makurdi, one Joy Onyeabor 32, years and Lucy Doosur 29 years were arrested during investigation.

“They both confessed that the said child was on that fateful day in company of his Older brother who is about 7 years old when they lured the older child with the sum of N50 to help them buy bread across the road leaving the younger child in their care before they whisked him to faraway Aba in Abia State.

“They admitted selling the child to one Unwa Chibueze and Elizabeth whose surname is unknown at the cost of Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N500,000).

“Further investigation led to the arrest of other members of the syndicate namely; Sunday Udoh 26yrs and Friday Orinya 33yrs all of North Bank, Makurdi who actively participated in the crime.

READ ALSO! HE DID IT OUT OF BOREDOM! Ex-male nurse on trial for death of 100 patients

“Police detectives extended investigation to Aba in Abia state and recovered/rescued the child Bemdoo Ajekwe on the 23/10/2018. The child has since been reunited to the family while investigation continues with a view to arrest other fleeing members of the syndicate.”

MORE READING!  Hadi Sirika spends second night in EFCC custody over money laundering probe
Advertisement
Comments



Trending