The Nigeria Police have arrested two suspected masterminds of the kidnapping of pupils and staff members of the Nigerian Turkish International Colleges.
Among
those arrested were Philip Kakadu, aka General Kakadu, and Romeo
Council, otherwise known as Raw.
Other
suspects were also said to be undergoing screening in connection with
the crime. It
was gathered that 29-year-old Kakadu and Council, 40, were picked in
Warri, Delta State, by operatives of the Inspector-General of Police
Intelligence Response Team, led by ACP Abba Kyari.
DAILY
POST reports that gunmen had stormed the NTIC last Friday through a
hole dug under the school fence and headed for the female hostel,
where three pupils were abducted.
A
Turkish teacher, a supervisor, a matron and two intending candidates
of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, who worked in the
school, were also whisked away by the assailants to an unknown
destination.
The
kidnappers had contacted the matron’s husband and demanded N100m
while the police were under pressure to
rescue the victims safely.
Punch
quoted police sources as saying that the two masterminds had
reportedly confessed to orchestrating the crime, adding that the
arrest would mount pressure on the captors to release the victims.
“Council
is a native of the Bomadi Local Government Area, Delta State, while
Kakadu hails from Warri North LGA of the state. They were arrested on
Tuesday and have confessed to orchestrating the kidnapping at the
school.
“They
also confessed to other kidnappings, including the abduction of the
Iba monarch in Lagos, and some Isheri landlords. With their arrest,
we believe their boys holding the victims in the creeks would
surrender,” the source said.
Kakadu
allegedly told the police that five of his boys were among those
involved in the NTIC operation.
“Kakadu
is based in Lagos. He went to Warri to have fun. That was when
operatives swooped on him. Five of his men were part of the gang and
he is cooperating with the police,” another source added.
Meanwhile,
a senior officer yesterday said that the swampy nature of the creek
between Lagos and Ogun states had made it almost impossible for
operatives to access the location of the kidnappers in the creeks.
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