The Guardian (Nigeria)

11 bodies uncovered in Benue kidnappers’ den

- From Josephwant­u, Makurdi

THE police in Benue State yesterday disclosed that they had uncovered hidden graves in Gbatse village with 11 bodies of people suspected to have been killed by kidnappers in Ushongo Local Government Area of the state.

The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Catherine Anene, disclosed this to newsmen in Makurdi. Anene said one suspect has been arrested, adding that “as soon as we conclude interrogat­ing him, we will give out the full informatio­n.”

It was gathered that the suspect, a gang leader of a kidnapped and armed robbery syndicate, was arrested following a tip-off by members of the community. The suspect and his gang were alleged to have killed their victims and buried them after collecting their motorcycle­s in order to conceal their crime and to avoid arrest.

A resident of Ushongo town, who pleaded anonymity, said of the recovered bodies, six have been identified by relatives of the victims while five were yet to be identified. There are strong indication­s that many bodies are still lying in the shallow graves.

The Guardian gathered that many of the victims were young persons in their 20s. The ringleader of the syndicate group, identified as Iorwuese Kpila, alias Dr. Kwagh Akoronmene­nge, was arrested with six other members of his syndicate. According to police authoritie­s, the hideout of Kpila is located at a hilltop surrounded by some thatch houses and a shrine. It was gathered that few days ago, the district head of Mbagwaza, Chief Julius Kpenkpen called his Mbayegh counterpar­t, Chief Nathaniel Hoyo and informed him that two Okada riders in his jurisdicti­on were missing.

The district head of Mbayegh summoned a meeting of leaders of the two communitie­s and demanded that the family of the kidnap kingpin (Kpila) should produce him. Eventually, the suspect showed up on Monday in the home of Chief Hoyo who handed him and four other accomplice­s over to the police for investigat­ion as they confessed to the killing and burial of numerous victims.

Speaking with journalist­s in Ushongo at the site of the incident, Governor Samuel Ortom decried at the horror, noting that this height of criminalit­y will have no place in the state.

He said seven suspects have been arrested so far, while four are still at a large.

“We will get to the root of kidnapping in the state. They will be fished out to face the law. All kidnappers in flash point local councils, including Vandeikya, Logo, Ukum, Kwande and KatsinaAla will be apprehende­d. My government will not surrender the state to criminals,” Ortom vowed.

The council chairman, Bemsen Agugu, gave the names of the victims to include;; Aondowase Akaahar-aged 21 years-from mbarumun, Nanev, Kwande LG.

Terlumun Tema-shangev-ya, Kwande LG, Ushahemba Ulugh-aged 26years-from Mbakyaa, Shangev-ya, Kwande LG

Others are; Avakaa AdemaAged 2O years-from Tse Akanyi-mbarumun, Nanev Kwande LG, Tughgba Akosu - Aged 21 Years-from MbakuaAben­ga, Nanev, Kwande LG,, Ushahemba Adasu-aged 28 years -from Mbagbera, Vandeikya LG and Aondohemba Kunav-aged 39 years, beside General Hospital, Vandeikya. Among them are; Terkaa Wanshila-aged 25 years, from Mbarumun-nanev, kwande LG, Iorhemba Temase Asongo-from Tse Jev-mbangor, Shangev-ya, Kwande LG , Terfa Atiaged 19 Years, Mbagwaza, Ushongo LG and “Tyokuia Ankyofrom Mbagwaza, Ushongo LG.

Those arrested, according to the chairman are; Mr. Iorwuese kpila aka “Dr. kwagh akorom menenge”. Tersoo Agee Agabi Charles ,Mr. Ortema aka ten tyres and Mr. Chiahemba Baa

 ??  ?? Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom (middle in front), leading villagers to the hideout near Ushongo Hills in Gbatse where some kidnappers kill and bury their victims in shallow graves yesterday.
Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom (middle in front), leading villagers to the hideout near Ushongo Hills in Gbatse where some kidnappers kill and bury their victims in shallow graves yesterday.
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