The police in Benin have arrested a 53-year old grandfather, Fred
Ikhimu Arobi, suspected to be leader a notorious kidnap gang in Uromi,
headquarters of Esan North East Local Government.
The suspect who
claims to have 11 children, including two university graduates, was
among suspects paraded by the State police command.
Fred who
confessed to being a kidnapper while speaking to journalists at the
police headquarters in Benin, said he was invited to join the gang by a
boy he met at a burial ceremony, adding that, he was paid N300,000 in
his first operation.
He further disclosed that one of their
victim, 67-year-old Premie Eboigbe Ohakhena, who he said was his
neighbor, was killed and burnt to ashes at their hideout in the bush,
because his (Fred’s) brother died after stepping into a land dispute
between them.
Among others paraded were two suspects, Sunny Owin
and Saliu Momodu, of Eiye Confraternity who snatched a car with a view
to using it to kill rival cult members.
Sunny who said he was not
an armed robber, however confessed to being a cultist and that he
actually wanted to kill a rival cult member, while Saliu said he was
arrested after his girlfriend invited him.
Edo Police spokesman,
Stephen Onwochei, said Fred was arrested after a painstaking
investigation. He added that the suspects would be charged to court
after investigation.
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