Miinister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike has placed a N20 million bounty on two fleeing notorious kidnappers, Dahiru Adamu and Abu Ibrahim.
Police said the two had been terrorising the nation’s capital and were the brains behind many kidnapping cases.
Both of them Indigenes of Niger State are said to be responsible for the abduction of two defence staff at an Army Estate and other notable persons in Abuja.
They were also part of the gang that killed a district head in Abuja and kidnapped residents in Kabusa, Kutu and other villages with the FCT.
Wike announced the bounty on the heads of Adamu and Ibrahim when he met the FCT Commissioner of Police, Bennett Igweh, during a parade of 23 criminal suspects, at the FCT Police Command Headquarters, Garki, Abuja on Wednesday.
The arrested suspects included seven members of Dahiru and Abu’s kidnapping gang.
These were: Usman Muhazu, Aliyu Muhammed, Auwal Lahiru, Rabiu Sani, Madina Abubakar, Jonah Elimelechi, and Saminu Idris.
While noting that his administration would not give criminals breathing space, he said kidnappers had constituted a major headache to FCT residents.
He told the police leadership: “You’re still looking for two amongst them, right? Okay, I will put money on them. I have placed a N20 million bounty on the two of them. Anyone who finds them would get the N20 million.
“Fish them out, dead or alive. We will not give them breathing space just as they’ve not been giving us breathing space.”
Bennett Igweh noted that the seven suspects were arrested in Pyankasa, Tudun Wada, and Ketti village, by a combined team of operatives of the Utako Divisional Headquarters and the Anti-Kidnapping team, following credible intelligence.
“However, we are still looking for two remaining members of the gang, Dahiru Adamu and Abu Ibrahim whose wives were arrested while they were about to receive a N9 million ransom on behalf of their husbands who are on the run,” the Commissioner stated.
“Members of this gang of kidnappers who have been giving the FCT sleepless nights and are on the wanted list of the command for a long time, have now been arrested. They are responsible for the kidnapping of five victims in Federal Mortgage Housing Estate, Kabusa, three persons at Ketti village, Fulani residence of Alhaji Sani, the abduction of a woman and her gate man in Kabusa Estate, one Mr Sunday Zakwai and four others. They equally killed a district head. And two staff members were kidnapped at the Defence Estate, Kabusa.”
During the parade, the CP noted that a total of 23 suspects were arrested, while N9 million, six AK-47 rifles, bulletproof vests, and a locally-fabricated walkie-talkie, were recovered from them.