Friday, 5 December 2014

OMG: Christ Embassy Music Director In Court For Alleged Abduction Of Banker

The Federal Anti-Robbery Squad (FESARS) of the African country force, Ikoyi, Lagos, has dragged the conductor of Christ Embassy Church before associate degree Igbosere official court for allegedly abduction a feminine banker and demanding  for N20 million ransom in exchange for her freedom.
25-year-old Edward Nnaji, player and conductor at Christ Embassy Church, Zone 1, Idimangoro Parish, Agege, Lagos, was inactive by operatives of the FESARS.

Nnaji, was speculated to have conspired with 2 others to abduct on Miss Popoola Morenikeji, in 2012, wherever they demanded for N20 million as ransom.
Daily freelance reports that the family of the seize banker paid N5 million to secure the discharge of their girl.

The build-up to the capture heroic tale began once the suspects allegedly kidnapped the victim around Amuwo Odofin space of port, unsighted associate degreed took her to an uncompleted building around Mowe in Ogun State, wherever she was unbroken for four days with hands and legs bound.

With the payment created, she was eventually free from the kidnapper’s den, wherever she re-united with members of her family.

In August this year, police sources aforementioned Nnaji, the gang leader reportedly sent a brief Message Service (sms) to the girl, demanding  that she ought to pay the add of N150,000 into their account, failure within which they might return, abduct and allegedly kill her now around.
However supported a tip-off, the FEDSARS detectives were aforementioned to possess inspired her to pay the money into the account and once Nnaji entered the anonymous  banking hall in port to withdraw the money, he was inactive.

His different gang members known as Osas Osagie, (23), patron saint syntactician Jackson, (29) were later inactive.

Police official, Chales Odii, a Superintendent of Police (SP) aforementioned the offence was punishable underneath section half-dozen b, 1, 2(A) and b of criminal laws of port state, 2011.

Magistrate E Johnson, however, ordered that the defendant persons be remanded in jail custody, whereas the case was adjourned to Jan thirteen, 2015 for additional hearing.
by: NEM

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