Sunday, January 2, 2011

SSS smashes kidnappers camp, rescues 2

OPERATIVES of the State Security Service in Kogi state on Saturday, smashed a kidnapper’s camp in Kogi state.

The security operatives however released one Mr Reuben Sunday Babatunde, Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria who had been held captive for over 10 days.

The State Director of State Security Service, Mr Mike Fubara, who briefed newsmen in his office in lokoja yesterday, said Babatunde, who came home for the celebration of Christmas, was abducted on the 22nd December in his residence in Ottite village near Okene by some masked men.

Fubara said a ransom of N20 million was first demanded from the victim who was moved to their camp located around Marks Farms Ltd, on Abuja - Okene highway before the family of the victim pleaded to pay the sum of N3 million.

The SSS boss explained that as the deal was agreed and sealed by both parties, the mobile phone of the victim which was in possession of the kidnappers gave him away as a bank alert came through the mobile phone which signified that a sum of N3 miilion was just deposited into the account of the victim.

It was learnt that the kidnappers who discovered that not the whole money was paid, threatened to kill Babatunde unless the ransom was increased to N5 million earlier demanded.

But the security boss said that a sum of N600,000 was paid as initial deposit to the kidnappers while the wife of the victim who was gripped with fear was said to have sourced for the sum of N3 million to pay the kidnappers for the release of her husband before operatives from the State Security Service waded into the matter.

The SSS boss said immediately his command got wind of the saga his men moved into action which led to the rescue of Babatunde from a hideout in the thick forest on Abuja – Lokoja- Okene highway.

He said on sighting his men, the kidnappers immediately opened fire which led to about 50 minutes hot exchange of fire leaving two of the kidnappers dead with 12 of them arrested.

Weapons seized from the kidnappers, according to the security operatives, include new Ak 47 guns, assorted rifles and ammunitions, while some other dangerous weapons including military uniforms and knives were recovered.

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