Nine (9) suspects have been paraded by the Nigerian Police for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of Mrs. Margret Emiefele last month.
The suspects ranging from three corporals to their 29 year old gang leader were paraded on Monday at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Police Public Relations officer Dcp. Don Awunah said the suspects had released their victim and three aides only after receiving a paid ransom from her family.
He also warned that families of kidnap victims should exercise restraint whenever they are asked to pay ransom for the rescue of their loved ones
Nine (9) suspects have been paraded by the Nigerian Police for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of Mrs. Margret Emiefele last month.
The suspects ranging from three corporals to their 29 year old gang leader were paraded on Monday at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Police Public Relations officer Dcp. Don Awunah said the suspects had released their victim and three aides only after receiving a paid ransom from her family.
He also warned that families of kidnap victims should exercise restraint whenever they are asked to pay ransom for the rescue of their loved ones
Nine (9) suspects have been paraded by the Nigerian Police for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of Mrs. Margret Emiefele last month.
The suspects ranging from three corporals to their 29 year old gang leader were paraded on Monday at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Police Public Relations officer Dcp. Don Awunah said the suspects had released their victim and three aides only after receiving a paid ransom from her family.
He also warned that families of kidnap victims should exercise restraint whenever they are asked to pay ransom for the rescue of their loved ones
Nine (9) suspects have been paraded by the Nigerian Police for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of Mrs. Margret Emiefele last month.
The suspects ranging from three corporals to their 29 year old gang leader were paraded on Monday at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Police Public Relations officer Dcp. Don Awunah said the suspects had released their victim and three aides only after receiving a paid ransom from her family.
He also warned that families of kidnap victims should exercise restraint whenever they are asked to pay ransom for the rescue of their loved ones
Nine (9) suspects have been paraded by the Nigerian Police for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of Mrs. Margret Emiefele last month.
The suspects ranging from three corporals to their 29 year old gang leader were paraded on Monday at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Police Public Relations officer Dcp. Don Awunah said the suspects had released their victim and three aides only after receiving a paid ransom from her family.
He also warned that families of kidnap victims should exercise restraint whenever they are asked to pay ransom for the rescue of their loved ones
Nine (9) suspects have been paraded by the Nigerian Police for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of Mrs. Margret Emiefele last month.
The suspects ranging from three corporals to their 29 year old gang leader were paraded on Monday at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Police Public Relations officer Dcp. Don Awunah said the suspects had released their victim and three aides only after receiving a paid ransom from her family.
He also warned that families of kidnap victims should exercise restraint whenever they are asked to pay ransom for the rescue of their loved ones
Nine (9) suspects have been paraded by the Nigerian Police for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of Mrs. Margret Emiefele last month.
The suspects ranging from three corporals to their 29 year old gang leader were paraded on Monday at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Police Public Relations officer Dcp. Don Awunah said the suspects had released their victim and three aides only after receiving a paid ransom from her family.
He also warned that families of kidnap victims should exercise restraint whenever they are asked to pay ransom for the rescue of their loved ones
Nine (9) suspects have been paraded by the Nigerian Police for their alleged involvement in the kidnap of Mrs. Margret Emiefele last month.
The suspects ranging from three corporals to their 29 year old gang leader were paraded on Monday at the force headquarters in Abuja.
Police Public Relations officer Dcp. Don Awunah said the suspects had released their victim and three aides only after receiving a paid ransom from her family.
He also warned that families of kidnap victims should exercise restraint whenever they are asked to pay ransom for the rescue of their loved ones