The
Department of State Services, DSS, yesterday in Abuja, paraded
suspected kidnappers of Chief Nitabai Inengite, an uncle to President
Goodluck Jonathan.
Those nabbed include Magnus Jonah,30;
Raphael Inengesi, 32; Ibeabuchi Inya, 29; Oreva Arbridi, 29; Tammy
Tamarapreye and Felix Onuoha who is a native doctor from Anambra State.
Jonah,
who is an indigene of Nembe town in Nembe Local Government Area of
Bayelsa State confessed that he masterminded the kidnap and provided a
take-off grant of N40,000 which was used for procurement of arms and
other logistics in the operation.
He also
confessed that prior to the kidnap of Inengite, he had maintained steady
surveillance on the victim, adding that his gang had two teams for the
operation.
Jonah, who hitherto was a 400-level student of the
University of Jos, Plateau State, however, stated that the long strike
by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, drove him into the
illegal business.
Though Tamarapreye denied his involvement in
the act, he however, admitted that he was the owner of the black Golf
car used for the kidnap operation.
According to him, he was robed into the operation when Jonah made an innocent request of using the car for a burial ceremony.
I was to get 10% of ransom procced
Felix Onuoha, a 48-year-old native doctor, residing in Edo State hails from Aguleri in Anambra State.
He
confessed that his role in the operation was preparation of charms for
fortification, success and protection in the gang’s plan to kidnap a
known rich man who resided in Bayelsa State.
He stated that he
played along with the kidnappers on the offer of 10 per cent made to him
from the anticipated ransom and the need to save himself and family
from any seeming harm that would have come from refusing to work with
the group.
It will be recalled that Inengite was kidnapped on
February 23, 2014 and held captive at two different locations in the
creeks of Brass and Okigbene in Bayelsa State. He, however, regained his
freedom after 17 days in the hands of his captors, following operations
by security agents.

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