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Police Arrest Imo Monarch, Pastor For Alleged Kidnap

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The traditional ruler of Obor community in Awara, Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State, Eze Andrew Okuegbunuwa, and a cleric identified as Caleb Agu, has been arrested by Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Imo State Police Command for alleged kidnapping.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Isaac Akinmoyede, while parading the traditional ruler and eight suspected members of his gang at the command headquarters in Owerri, alleged that they were responsible for the killing of two personnel of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency in the state a few months ago.

Akinmoyede further stated that while the traditional ruler provides the gang’s operational vehicle, the cleric was the leader of the syndicate.

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The CP added that the cops recovered N4.2m as part of the ransom the suspects collected from one of their victims.

The CP disclosed that four AK-47 rifles, one rifle belonging to the slain NDLEA officers, 120 rounds of live ammunition, one Lexus SUV and other exhibits were recovered from the suspects.

He said the gang gave the monarch N3m from the over N7m they got as ransom in one of their operations.

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Akinmoyede said, “On July 28, at Umuokuzu Awara in Ohaji/Egbema LGA of Imo State, SARS operatives through painstaking and diligent investigation arrested one Eze Andrew Okuegbunuwa, 59, of Obor community in Awara, Oguta LGA, Imo State, in connection with the kidnapping and other armed robbery incidents.”

“Investigation further revealed that the suspect provided the operational vehicle, Lexus RX 330 with number plate, URM 404 EL, for the kidnappers.”

“Having lost the vehicle in an operation, the monarch was given the sum of N3m to replace his vehicle by the kidnappers. It was further disclosed that the vehicle was not registered, as there is no record of it in the Federal Road Safety Corps database.”

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The traditional ruler admitted to receiving the N3m, he added that he had been receiving money from them each time they returned from an operation.

He noted that he knew that his vehicles were being used for kidnap operations.

Other suspects are Uzoma Bernard,65; Fabian Obioha,60; Ogechi Obioha,30; Kennedy Okwuonu,40; Ebenezer Obioha,38; and Ikechukwu Njoku,32.