By Emma Amaize
WARRI—SOLDIERS of the Nigerian Army, 3 Battalion, Effurun Barracks,
near Warri, Delta State, have shot dead two suspected hired assassins
and kidnappers in broad daylight at Ekpan, in Uvwie Local Government
Area.
Commander, 3 Battalion, Lt. Col Ifeanyi Otu, who confirmed the
killing, told Vanguard that soldiers gunned the suspects down while they
were escaping with a bag stuffed with papers, which they thought was
the N10 million ransom they had demanded from a victim, Chief Jonathan
Governor.
But, apparently unfamiliar with the circumstances surrounding the
death of the suspects, Niger Delta People Salvation Front/Niger Delta
People Volunteer Force, NDPSF/NDPVF, led by activist, Alhaji Mujahid
Dokubo-Asari, weekend, alleged that the Joint Task Force murdered a top
member of the group and renowned musician, Mr. Tony Omoro.
Lt Col Otu, however, explained that the suspects, Fidelis Amani and
Tony Omoro, called and sent threat messages with an Airtel number to
Chief Governor, telling him that a woman paid them N1 million to kill
him if he failed to pay a ransom of N10 million.
The victim was alarmed by the threat, and unknown to the criminals,
he contacted senior officers of the battalion, who contrived a plan for
him to play along with them.
He said: “On October 23, at about 0910hours, a report of the
activities of hired assassins was lodged at our office by Chief Jonathan
Governor of Ekpan.
“He said that two persons called him and sent threat messages with an
Airtel number that a woman paid them N1 million to kill Governor if he
did not pay a ransom of N10 million.”
culled: Vanguard
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