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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Unemployed Graduate-Turned-Kidnapper Locks Victims In Church, Pays Pastor From Ransom

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A graduate of Mathematics from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Okafor, 38-year-old wanted kidnap suspect, has been arrested by men of Anambra State Police Command.

Okafor popularly known as Igwe always kept his kidnapped victims in a church, sharing his loot with the pastor.

Once on a mission to collect N5 million ransom from the family of a victim in Asaba, Delta State, he was rounded up by crack policemen and locked up in a cell.

However, Okafor escaped through the window of the cell to continue his evil trade until members of the State Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Anambra ended his reign of terror.

Read his confession below:

"I graduated from Unizik in 2006 and I studied Mathematics. I did my NYSC in Abuja and I served in NNPC at Berger. After graduation I was going to Ghana to buy clothes to sell in Lagos State. I am now involved totally in kidnapping where I make quick money."

"When I kidnap, I used to take my victims to my church in Awkuzu where the General Overseer, Pastor Nwaezeagu always collects the victims from us and at the end, we would give him his own share. We decided to join the church so that the members would not suspect us that we were keeping some victims we kidnapped inside the church."

"I was the one who was involved in the kidnapping of the traditional prime minister in Enugu-Ukwu and we collected N50 million from the victim before we released him and I gave Pastor Nwaezeagu his 20 per cent share on that day."

Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Ballah Nasarawa said the suspect had been declared wanted by Anambra State Police Command before he was eventually arrested on September 2, 2013.

The police commissioner said Okafor was the same suspect that the Delta State Police Command declared wanted after he escaped from the cell through the toilet in 2013.

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