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12-year-old Boy Kidnaps Toddler In Bauchi – Police Confirms

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The Bauchi State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has arrested a 12-year-old boy over the alleged abduction of a toddler.

Naija News learned that the incident happened in Magama Gumau, a community in the Toro Local Government Area of the state.

Police reports confirmed that the boy lured the little girl to a building nearby their house and pushed a call through to her father demanding a ransom.

A statement issued on Saturday in Bauchi by a police spokesman in the state, SP Ahmad Wakil, explained that the suspect lured the victim into an isolated area and placed a telephone call to her father demanding N150,000 as a ransom for the captive ve’s release.

It said: “A discreet investigation revealed that the suspect lured the victim to an isolated place near a football field at Kara Area of Magama Gumau and called the victim’s father on phone and made the demand.

“On hearing the demand, the victim’s father hung up and refused to take subsequent calls.

“After a while, the victim’s father called the suspect and identified him through his familiar voice.

“He called his name, but the suspect kept mute, hung up, swiftly took the girl to her parent’s house where he told the family that he sighted her crying near a football field,’’ Wakil stated.

The victim’s family immediately reported the incident to the police for necessary action.

When interrogated, the suspect confessed to the crime and told the police that if he had succeeded, he would have used the ransom money to buy clothes and phones.

Investigation also showed that the suspect got to know about kidnapping for ransom when some time ago, his friend was kidnapped in Kano State.

“Those who kidnapped his friend were paid ransom before he was released and that was how the suspect learned that money must be paid to set a kidnap victim free,’’ he stated.

Wakil added that the police commissioner in the state, Aminu Alhassan, admonished parents and guardians to maintain strict vigilance over their wards and children.