The culprits being paraded by the police
Security operatives have started the recovery of the ransom paid to the kidnappers of the wife of the CBN boss, Godwin Emefiele. Investigations into the high-profile arrest of the wife of the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Godwin Emefiele have revealed two Nigerian military collaborators carted away with millions of naira as spoils of the crime.
Two soldiers, Lance Corporals Musa Maidabra and Edwin George, serving at 122D30 Regiment in Maiduguri, Borno State, have been arrested for transporting the ransom that was paid for the release of Margaret Emefiele in less than 24hrs.
Emefiele and three others were abducted along Benin-Agbor Road about two weeks ago and later released shortly after the payment of undisclosed amount to their abductors. It would be recalled that the Nigerian police had earlier played down reports of a ransom being made to the abductors to facilitate her freedom.
The two soldiers said they received N6.5m each as their share of the ransom estimated to be around N80m.
Emefiele and three others were abducted along Benin-Agbor Road about two weeks ago and later released shortly after the payment of undisclosed amount to their abductors. It would be recalled that the Nigerian police had earlier played down reports of a ransom being made to the abductors to facilitate her freedom.
The two soldiers said they received N6.5m each as their share of the ransom estimated to be around N80m.
Maidabra and George, who were paraded alongside seven others on Monday in Abuja for alleged involvement in the kidnapping, said they were given the money for assisting the gang to transport the ransom to a hideout in Benin, the Edo State capital.
Other suspects included a dismissed soldier, Ernest Uduefe, Mohammed Abubakar, Mohammed Musa, Mohammed Sule, Ibrahim Abdullahi, Aliyu Musa and Mohammed Yusuf.
Maidabra said, “We were not involved in the kidnapping; we only assisted them to transport the money to a location. We carried the money and ran away with it in a vehicle; it was part of my friend’s share that I collected. We didn’t know the money was from a kidnap operation.”
George corroborated his colleague, saying they provided security cover for transporting the ransom to a hideout in Benin.
“I was not involved in the kidnap; the money they gave me was over N6m. I asked about the source of the money, but they didn’t tell me,” he said.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Donald Awunah, said the police recovered N14,725,000, two Honda Accord cars, an Audi car, one AK 47 magazine and two cartridges from the gang.
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