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Aba kidnap children has been released - Freed

Aba kidnap children has been released - Freed  ; A group of 15 children kidnapped in south-eastern Nigeria earlier this week has been released, say police. They were rescued by security forces from a forest hideout, Commissioner Jonathan Johnson ...

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    A group of 15 children kidnapped in south-eastern Nigeria earlier this week has been released, say police.

    They were rescued by security forces from a forest hideout, Commissioner Jonathan Johnson told the BBC.

    Armed men had seized the children from a school bus in the town of Aba in Abia state on Monday and were demanding a ransom of $130,000 (£81,500).
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    Mr Johnson told Reuters no arrests had been made and he was not aware that any ransom money had been paid.

    The children were rescued from a hideout in the forest in Ogwe-Asa in a joint military operation, he said.

    They are in police custody and will be returned to their parents later in the day.

    The BBC's Fidelis Mbah in Abuja says some 5,000 extra soldiers have been deployed to the area to prevent the kidnappers from escaping.

    There are roadblocks in Aba city centre and many shops and businesses which had shut down following the abduction, fearing further attacks, remain closed, he says.
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    The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage”

    End Quote Theodore Orji Governor of Abia

    The governor of Abia state, Theodore Orji, had in recent weeks offered the gang leaders an amnesty in return for giving up weapons, but on Friday he said it was cancelled.

    "These kidnappers are mere gold-diggers, whose resolution and trade ambition is to make easy money and to secure the betterment of themselves alone," he said.

    "The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage.

    "Government has been challenged, and we have decided to take the utmost measure available to implement the might and weight of government's forces."

    President Goodluck Jonathan had described the kidnapping as "callous and cruel".

    Abia state has seen a rise in hostage-taking recently and many middle-class Nigerians travel with armed escorts.

    Kidnappings in the region are carried out by criminal gangs seeking a ransom, but also by armed groups demanding a fairer distribution of oil revenue in a country flowing with oil but where most people live on less than $1 a day.





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    Quote Originally Posted by davis View Post
    Mr Johnson told Reuters no arrests had been made and he was not aware that any ransom money had been paid.
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    Story ,story..........,Of course the boys were paid off to avoid tainting the independence celebration,they choose the right timing to kidnap,knowing that the Aba law enforcement security is negative infinity.

    MAY GOD HELP ABIA.



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    Thank God. I'm happy for the affected families.

    On the lighter note, since kidnapping has become a lucrative business in Nigeria, and the security forces seem too helpless to tackle it, is it not high time we recognized the biz as legitimate, and ask the practitioners to register with the CAC? Ditto for armed robbery. Ditto for prostitution. Ditto for all other dark market trades. Then, we can create a commission to regulate their activities by enforcing standards. They will then be allowed to have their own visible unions or associations. If you cannot beat them, tame them! :-)



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