Crime
Kidnappers Recount How They Killed Father Of Ex-Plateau Governor
- The suspects, eight in number, were paraded before newsmen at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Members of the notorious kidnapping gang who abducted and killed the 93-year-old father of former Plateau state governor, Joshua Dariye, have been paraded by the police.
Recall that Pa Dariye Dafwan was abducted from his home in Horop community, Bokkos LGA of Plateau State on June 17. He was shot dead eight days after the suspected kidnappers collected the N10 million ransom from the family.
The suspects, eight in number, were paraded before newsmen at the force headquarters in Abuja.
The breakthrough that led to the arrest of the suspects began with the arrest of one Abubakar Mohammed a.k.a Buba ‘m’ 23yrs, native of Gada Biyu in Daffo district, Bokkos LGA, Plateau State who is one of the principal suspects in the kidnap operation.
Abubakar’s confession which disclosed how they abducted and murdered the nonagenarian assisted the Police team in apprehending seven (7) other members of the gang – Ya’u Saidu aka Ya’u Kaban m’ 40yrs, from Kaban Village, Bokkos LGA, Plateau State, Titus Ezekiel 34yrs from from Horop, Bokkos LGA, Dauda Isah ‘m’ 30yrs, from Horop, Sunday Ibrahim m’ 35yrs, Mushere tribe from Horop, Mangut Shumwar ‘m’ 30yrs, from Horop, Henry Amos ‘m’ 35yrs native of Horop, and Jethro Ngusen ‘m’ 57yrs, native of Horop.
Investigations further revealed that it was Jethro Ngusen, the mastermind and convener of the gang, that instructed one of the gang members, Mangut Shumwar to kill Pa Dariye, because he feared that Pa Dariye might recognize the suspects since majority of them are from the same village as the deceased.
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Jethro was also identified as the one who took custody of the ransom and later shared the proceeds of the crime amongst the gang members.
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