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Yuletide: Experts Warn of Increased Kidnap, Robbery Cases

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Two security experts, Chief Executive Officer, Background Check Internatio­nal (BCI), Kola Olugbodi and National Security Policy Analyst, Christophe­r Orji, have warned of imminent increase in the rate of Kidnap and robbery as Christmas and New Year celebratio­ns draw near.

The experts, who spoke at the weekly e-Discourse organised by leading Pan-Africa forum, Platforms Africa, also expressed concerns over the recent surge in ritual killings in hotels, as they offer personal security tips to lodgers and travellers during the Yuletide and beyond.

A press release signed by Team Lead, Platforms Africa, Adeola Yusuf, organiser of the event Adeola Yusuf. Quoted Olugbodi, Africa’s leading background check expert, to have picked holes in the belief by an average African that it is only those who are well to do in the society that criminals target.

“Kidnappers will pick a so called ordinary man, knowing that his extended family, friends, associates and even his community members would all rally together to pay N20 million ransom.

“Things have seriously changed these days. Insecurity has become an everyday affair. Yeah, I know that armed robbery incidence increases during the Christmas season because the guys that have plans to go spend the season in their country homes are the main targets.

“But the scenario now is that armed robbers have upgraded to kidnapping. They can make a whole year’s ‘gain’ by just picking a whole bus load of passengers.

“An average African is religious and so philosophi­cal. So we don’t pay so much attention to personal security but the prevalent criminal situations in our countries have proved that those situations now happen randomly,” he said at the event moderated by Nairobi, Kenya-based veteran journalist, Kurian Musa.

On his part, Comrade

Christophe­r Oji, an ex-president of the Crime Reporters Associatio­n of Nigeria (CRAN), said that “crime rate is always on the rise between September and December because of pressure from family members.”

Orji added that in order not to be seen as failures, people commit crimes more when Christmas and New Year approach.

“There is pressure from relatives. They don’t care how you make it but just get the money and you will be applauded. Not many have the ability to resist family pressure.

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