A 27-year-old man, Peter Nweke, on Monday admitted that his gang was paid N12 million ransom when they abducted mother of the immediate past minister of finance, Prof. Kamene Okonjo, in 2013.
A statement from the Enugu State Police Command said Nweke, a native of Umumba Ndiagu in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State, made the disclosure during interrogation.
Nweke said he was contacted by one Ifeanyi Chukwuemeka from Iselle Uku in Delta who linked him to one of the Okonjo’s family members that helped them to perfect the abduction.
He said that Chukwuemeka disguised as a corps member seeking for assistance and entered the compound and made away with Okonjo-Iweala’s mother.
Nweke also told the police that his gang abducted a pastor’s wife and her friend as well as their driver in Ugwuoba, Oji River in Enugu State last October.
He said that they demanded N4 million but later got N1.12 million from the victim.
The statement, signed by the spokesman of the police in Enugu State, Mr Ebere Amaraizu, said that the anti-kidnap unit of the command arrested the suspect who escaped to Cotonou after the kidnap of Okonjo.
The statement said that the suspect resurfaced in 2015 with another gang which included Ifeanyi Chukwuemeka and Ali Salli from Adamawa, both residing in Sabon Kashua, Asaba in Delta.
The suspect said that he had been in kidnapping business for four years, adding that poverty drove him into the crime.
“I needed money to acquire AK-47 and pump action gun from one Musa from Adamawa at Sabon Kashua, Asaba through one of his cohorts, Ali Sali to make the business easier,” Nweke said.
The suspect, however, pleaded for forgiveness while advising the youth to shun crime as it was an ill wind that blew nobody good.
NAN