Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Christ Embassy Music Director Held For Kidnapping

•Edward Nnaji (left) and other kidnap suspects 

A robbery suspect who claimed to be a movie actor and played a role in a film titled Friday Night and also the music director at Christ Embassy Church, Zone 1, Idimangoro Parish, Agege, Lagos, western Nigeria, has been arrested by the operatives of the Federal Special Anti Robbery Squad, Lagos Island. 



Edward Nnaji, 25,  and two of his alleged accomplices were arrested two years after the allegedly conspired with others to kidnap a female banker, Popoola Morenikeji, and collected the sum of N5 million as ransom before they set her free. - See more at: http://gist-arena.blogspot.ae/2014/12/christ-embassy-music-director-held-for.html#sthash.y4xv2vST.dpuf
Edward Nnaji, 25 (left), and two of his alleged accomplices were arrested two years after the allegedly conspired with others to kidnap a female banker, Popoola Morenikeji, and collected the sum of N5 million as ransom before they set her free.


 The suspects, according to the police, allegedly kidnapped the victim at Amuwo Odofin area of Mile 2, Lagos close to her residence when she stepped out of her vehicle to buy something and took her to an uncompleted building in a bush at Mowe area of Ogun State.

They allegedly tied her legs and hands and kept  her for four days until a ransom was paid before they set her free.. The suspects reportedly set the victim free after her family members paid the sum of N5 million as ransom.

The suspects, according to the police, also sold the victim’s Toyota Corolla car valued at N1.8 million for N250,000 to David Nwangboe (now at large).
They also sold all the jewellery and handsets of the victim valued at N2 million and shared the loot.
- See more at: http://gist-arena.blogspot.ae/2014/12/christ-embassy-music-director-held-for.html#sthash.y4xv2vST.dpuf
The suspects, according to the police, also sold the victim’s Toyota Corolla car valued at N1.8 million for N250,000 to David Nwangboe (now at large). They also sold all the jewellery and handsets of the victim valued at N2 million and shared the loot.

Other suspects arrested in connection with the crime include Osas Osagie, 23, from Ogbe village, Oredo LGA of Edo State and Patrick Donatus Jackson, 29, who resides at 13, Famuyiwa Street, Idimangoro, Agege, Lagos, and hails from Akwa Ibom State

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