The
Edo State Police Command has arrested a 28-year-old driver, Henry Alwansedo,
who allegedly masterminded his own kidnap to extort money from his employer.
The
Public Relations Officer, of the command, Mr. Anthony Airhuoyo, confirmed the
arrest in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria on
Friday in Benin.
Airhuoyo
said Mr. Joshua Agbede, the driver’s employer, had reported the alleged kidnap
to the police on December 12 at Western Boys High School at Ikpoba Hill, Benin.
Agbede
who is into bakery business, had reported that his driver, Alwansedo, was
seized while returning from where he went to supply bread to customers.
“Alwansedo
spoke with his wife on phone, telling her that after much negotiation, the
kidnappers demanded a N150, 000 ransom, which Mr. Agbede eventually gave to the
wife,” Airhuoyo said.
He
noted that the police became suspicious about the whole incident, prompting the
driver’s arrest on January 2, 2013 by operatives attached to the
Anti-Kidnapping Section of the command.
“During
interrogation, the driver made a confessional statement that he was not
actually kidnapped but rather fell into the hands of fraudsters based in
Lagos,” he said.
The
spokesman also alleged that the driver confessed that the fraudsters swindled
him of N116,300 which he collected from customers.
Airhuoyo
alleged that the driver further confessed that NI50,000 purportedly paid as
ransom was given to the fraudsters.
“The
police discovered that the driver stage-managed all his plans without the
knowledge of his wife,” the PPRO said. He said the suspect would be prosecuted
when the police complete their investigations.
Source:
Punch
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