
In a chilling revelation of criminal volatility, the Police Force Intelligence Department’s Special Tactical Squad (FID-STS) has dismantled a notorious kidnapping syndicate, uncovering that the gang executed all their hostages following a bizarre mishap involving their leader.
According to ACP Victor Ogbeide, commander of the unit, the syndicate’s collapse began when their ringleader, identified as Buhari Adamu, accidentally shot himself in the leg with his own AK-47 rifle. Fearing their leader was dying from the injury, the remaining gang members panicked and launched a vengeful killing spree, murdering all their captives and discarding the bodies into a nearby stream.
”They thought he had died from the injury. And with that realization, they angrily killed all their victims,” ACP Ogbeide stated during an interview with Arise TV.
The investigation led operatives to a remote, fortified camp situated within the rugged hills of Bagalapi. Upon raiding the location, police recovered crucial evidence, including an AK-47 rifle and 22 rounds of live ammunition hidden beneath rocks. Authorities also recovered 14 cows and three sheep, believed to be the proceeds of the gang’s illicit activities.
The arrest of two key suspects has provided significant intelligence, fueling the police’s ongoing efforts to track down the remaining members of the network. The FID-STS has reiterated that dismantling interstate kidnapping rings remains a top priority, warning that such criminal operations will continue to face aggressive tactical interventions across the country.
Investigations remain active as police work to hold all involved parties accountable for the heinous crimes committed in the aftermath of the gang leader’s injury.
Police report on the Gbagalape kidnapping arrest
This video provides additional context regarding the police operation in the Gbagalape area of Abuja where the suspects were apprehended.
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