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Police Arrest notorious Kidnapper in Edo, Recover documents of victims
  • October 12, 2023
  • Unity Times

Operatives of the Edo State Police Command have arrested a 25-year-old Fulani herdsman, Idris Amedu, over his alleged involvement in a series of kidnappings in the Niger Delta region.

The suspect, popularly known as Dogo, was alleged to be the head of a notorious kidnapping syndicate that allegedly killed some policemen during their recent operations.

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Dogo, who was previously declared wanted by the police, was arrested at Ahor Community near Benin City when he emerged from a bush with a bag containing items allegedly belonging to one of his victims at about 10 p.m. on September 20.

His arrest followed an intelligence report received by the detectives at Egba Police Station in the Uhunmwonde local government area of the state.

Items recovered from the suspect include eight different ATM cards from local and foreign banks, a foreign driving license, a British residence permit, foreign cards bearing Mr. Afam Ogbu (with photograph) and Mrs. Ogbu Mary Theresa, passport photographs of a white lady, and those of three young black men.

Also recovered are a company’s staff I.D. card with a photograph and name of Oguejiofor John Uchenna, an ATM card belonging to one Favour Obayuwana, international passports of foreigners, and a pair of female wedding rings and necklaces.

Idris, who spoke only in Hausa, denied involvement in the series of kidnappings, claiming he picked up the bag by the roadside and was on his way to a nearby police station to hand it over to the law enforcement agents when the police nabbed him.

The Edo State Police spokesman, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, who confirmed that the suspect had been on the command’s wanted lists for a long time, said: “Investigation has commenced, and the suspect will soon be charged to court.”

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