
A 33-year-old man, Anthony Egidi, has said he joined kidnapping business in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, out of frustration and had made millions from kidnapping no fewer than seven persons in Lagos, Benin, and in Delta State.
According to the Police, other
suspects include Steve, Tony, Nyerowo, Steve and late Apopfure, who died during
a gun duel with police in Lagos.
It was gathered that the suspects
operated with two AK-47 rifle and three local guns, which have been recovered
from them.
Egidi was arrested on October 26 in
Ekenwan, Benin, Edo State, by Lagos State Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, led
by Abba Kyarri.
His story
Egidi, who is a native of Delta
State and married with two children, resides at Awoyaya Ibeju, Lekki Road, said
his first operation was “when we kidnapped a woman in Warri, Delta State on
October 2011 and I got N280,000.
“During the first and second
operations, the gang did not disclose the venue to me. They blindfolded me
because I was new in the team.
“After the second job, we moved to
Benin to kidnap a man. I was given N100,000. I believed it was a cool business.
“The third operation made me a
millionaire, because I was given N2.8 million.
“I drove the gang in that operation,
but I did not know where they kept the woman. We collected N9 million in the
fourth operation. When we kidnapped a man in Benin, I was also given N1.5
million.
“We moved to Delta State between
Oroku and Abeh Road, where we kidnapped a man. I was given N3.5 million.
“After making millions of naira in
South-East, we moved to South-West. Our sixth operation was at Eleko Junction,
Ajah in June. We collected N1.6 million ransom from the person and I was given
300,000.
“The seventh operation was when we
kidnapped a Keystone Bank worker on her way home. We were seven when we
attacked her.
“We took her to a bush, where she
spent six days. We did not rape her. We gave her eve
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