Police arrest 3 over kidnap, murder of teenage Catholic seminarian, housewife in Kaduna

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The suspects

Police operatives have arrested suspected members of a deadly criminal gang responsible for the kidnap and murder of a Catholic Seminarian, Nnadi Michael of the Catholic Good Shepherd Major Seminary at Gonin Gora, Kakau in Chikun LGA of Kaduna State.

Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), DCP Frank Mba disclosed this in a Sunday statement.

According to the statement, the suspects: Tukur Usman ‘m’ aged 37, father of 7, Shehu Bello ‘m’ aged 40, father of 5 and Mustapha Mohammed ‘m’ aged 30, father of 1, all of Igabi LGA of Kaduna State, were arrested after several months of intensive and extensive intelligence-led operations by crack detectives of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT).

Recall that, on January 9, 2020, the criminal gang stormed the Catholic Seminary and kidnapped four seminarians, murdered one of them in cold blood and released the remaining three on 31st January, 2020, having obtained a ransom.

The remains of the fourth Seminarian were found abandoned in a bush.

The Herald recalls Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Hassan Kukah launched a scathing criticism of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration at Nnadi’s burial, saying it failed in its primary responsibility of securing the lives and properties of Nigerians.

“Discreet investigations so far reveal that the arrested suspects are part of a 19-man gang that also carried out the kidnap of Dr. Phillip Ataga’s wife and two daughters on January 24, 2020 at Juji Community in Chikun LGA of Kaduna State.

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“Mrs Ataga was killed by the gang following her heroic resistance to the despicable and inhuman attempt by the leader of the gang to rape her.

“The suspects after killing her released the daughters and corpse of the slain woman to the family after collecting ransom.

“Further investigations reveal that the same criminal gang is responsible for the kidnap of six students and two teachers of Engravers College, Chikun LGA, Kaduna, from their school premises on October 3, 2019.

“The suspects, known to belong to a hybrid terrorist criminal network causing untold havoc in North-Central, Nigeria, have confessed to several other random operations along Abuja-Kaduna Expressway where they kidnapped, killed and robbed motorists, collecting ransom and valuables running into millions of naira,” the police statement read in part.

The statement quoted the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammed Adamu as reiterating that the Force would remain unrelenting in ensuring that crimes across the country were reduced to the barest minimum, assuring the nation that the Force would not rest until the other members of the gang also responsible for the above crimes, but currently on the run, were apprehended and brought to book.

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