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DSS Arrests Prophet, Three Others Over Alleged Attempt To Kidnap LG Boss
4 years ago
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Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) in
Bayelsa State, have arrested a 43-year-old prophet,
Kingsley Amos and three other suspects over an alleged
attempt to kidnap the Chairman of the Yenagoa Local
Government Area, Mr Uroupaye Nimizuoa.
Other suspects arrested alongside the prophet were an ICT
expert, Philip Okorie, an indigene of Akanu community in
Ohafia LGA of Abia State; a spiritualist, Tari Erigi, from
Okordia-Zarama community of Yenagoa LGA and a 35-
year-old woman, Nsikan Sunday, from Akwa Ibom State.
The DSS, while parading the suspects in Yenagoa on
Friday, alleged that sequel to the receipt of a petition on
the alleged kidnap threat of Nimizuoa, the suspects had
been sending threat messages to him, his mother and
members of his family using a strange mobile phone
number.
The DSS said investigation led to the arrest of the four
suspects.
The DSS Deputy Director of Operations, Femi Shotayo, said
the arrested suspects were led by the ICT expert, Philip
Okorie. He said Okorie, in connivance with his syndicate,
took advantage of his relationship with the victim and
fraudulently initiated life threatening calls including
threats to kidnap the victim using unknown GSM numbers
in a bid to extort the victim.
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He said: "Okorie was eventually arrested by operatives of
the service in Abia State. And Amos, who paraded himself
as a clergyman and prophet before the victim, collaborated
with his mistress/wife, one Nsikan Sunday and threatened
to kidnap the victim.
"Findings further showed that the threat was aimed at
compelling their victim to contract them for prayers in
exchange for money. They were apprehended in Calabar,
Cross River State, and both have confessed to the crime.
"Also arrested was Tari Erigi who is a spiritualist and ally
of the council chairman who sent a threat of kidnap to the
victim in order to extort money from the latter.
Meanwhile, all the suspects have voluntarily confessed to
the crime under investigation, just as exhibits linking the
suspects with the crime have been recovered."
Confirming the incident, Nimizuoa said he had to alert the
security agencies over the alleged threat by the arrested
suspects due to the March 5, 2020 experience in which his
mother, Madam Betty Nimizoua, was abducted by
unidentified gunmen.
He stated: "While in court over the arrest of the key
suspect in the kidnap of my mother, I started receiving
threats of kidnap from unknown numbers and I reported to
the security agencies.
The key suspect, Okorie, was
shown to me as the person threatening me that if I didn't
release the arrested kidnapper of my mother, they would
kidnap me.
"Okorie was also the same person brought to me by the
police to work with me as an independent phone tracker to
track the phone lines. I had thanked the police for rescuing
my mother and providing me with evidence to prosecute
my mother's kidnappers but little did I know that the
independent tracker working with me was a kidnapper.
The second suspect came to me and said he wanted to
pray with me. And I opened my doors to him but he turned
around to be sending life threatening messages."
One of the suspects, Okorie, however denied the charges of
attempted kidnap brought against him, claiming that he
had 12 years working relationship with the Nigeria Police
as an independent data/phone calls analyst involved in
locating kidnappers and their victims.
He said: "My calls to the Yenagoa LGA chair were purely to
collect the unpaid debt for my services during the rescue of
his mother and arrest of the suspect. I sent text message
to him from hidden numbers because he did not pick my
calls and refused to pay monies owed me.".
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