Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Multi Million Naira Mansion Of Suspected Kidnapper Getting Demolished In Anambra State, Nigeria






Governor Willie Obiano’s deter­mination to rid Anambra State of all criminal elements has continued to yield impres­sive results, as a suspected kidnap kingpin, Okechuk­wu Nnaegbo, was recently nabbed aboard a South Af­rican Airways flight at the Murtala Muhammed In­ternational Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.

Nnaegbo, who has since confessed to being the shad­owy figure behind recent high-profile kidnap cases in the state, was on his way to South Africa to evade the current onslaught against criminals in Anambra State when a crack team of detec­tives from the Special Anti-Robbery Squad from Anam­bra, in collaboration with their Lagos State counter­parts and the help of airport security operatives pounced on him inside the aircraft.
Nnaegbo, who hails from Nri, in Anaocha Local Gov­ernment Area of the state, is believed to be the ring-leader of a gang of armed robbers and kidnappers that had made life miserable for Anambra residents until the recent launch of ‘Operation Kpochapu,’ a special anti-crime task force, by the two-month-old Obiano adminis­tration.
Announcing his arrest, the state Commissioner of Police, Usman A. Gwary, revealed that the suspect was already aboard the Johannesburg-bound flight when he was picked up by his men.
Nnaegbo’s arrest came as a closing montage to a week of successful counter-offensive against kidnappers in Anambra State that saw the members of ‘Operation Kpochapu’ demolish two impressive buildings that once belonged to dreaded kidnap suspects in the state.
The two buildings that were crushed to rubble be­longed to Nonso Mgbe, a 25-year-old notorious kid­nap suspect from Azia vil­lage, in Ihiala Local Govern­ment Area, who is believed to have been responsible for the death of a former com­mander of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the state police command among numerous other high-profile kidnap cases.
As Mgbe’s impressive single-storey building that sat on a large expanse of land bowed to the rumble of an excavator, the on-looking villagers shook their heads in disbelief as it dawned on them that violent criminals hardly have a happy ending.
It was also far from a hap­py ending for Okechukwu Amasiatu of Ezinifite vil­lage, in Nnewi South Local Government Area whose nine-bedroom bungalow was reduced to rubble by the men of ‘Operation Kpo­chapu.’
Amasiatu is alleged to have been behind the kid­nap of many highly placed indigenes of the state but more importantly the bra­zen mowing down of five policemen at the famous Emeka Offor Junction in Oraifite, Nnewi. While Amasiatu walked the streets in freedom, Ndi Anambra walked in fear.
Sources from his Ezini­fite village revealed that Amasiatu lived in Lagos but chose his village and the surrounding towns as easy targets for his criminal ac­tivities. They also revealed that there was something uncanny about Amasiatu as his elder brother, Chimaobi, was gunned down by the police in a shoot-out follow­ing a tip off on the activities of his gang.
Speaking on the arrest of the suspect, Nnaegbo and the demolition of the houses of kidnappers by ‘Operation Kpochapu,’ Governor Obia­no explained that his admin­istration was determined to rescue Anambra from the grip of cutthroat criminals who had cut short the free­dom of the people.
“I am going after their weapons supply line, I am pulling down their ware­houses where they keep their victims and I am go­ing after their command and control centres. We have warned them to desist from crime because my ad­ministration will not back down on this war till I leave office,” Governor Obiano declared, pointing out that he wanted to bring nightlife back to Onitsha, Nnewi and Awka.
“I want Ndi Anambra to go to sleep with both eyes closed. We have put in a lot of investment in this battle and we shall not come out of it in defeat,” he further assured.
The governor also used the occasion to reiterate his administration’s bold, revo­lutionary effort to discour­age the youths of Anambra State from a life of crime by compiling a comprehensive databank on them in prepa­ration for job placements.
He advised every eligible youth in the state to partici­pate in the data capturing exercise being organised by the Ministry of Youths and Sports in order to qual­ify them for the numerous packages that his adminis­tration was planning

The Sun

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