Kidnapping; American Soldier Killed in Okigwe Wanted to Do Movie With Us, Say Suspects in Police Net

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Kidnapping: Killed American Soldier Wanted To Do movie With US-Suspects
For showing courage and allegedly trying his gun on those who abducted him, a gang of arrested kidnappers claimed was reasons for killing of an American soldier in Okigwe area of Imo State in 2017.
It would be that Trumpetawas among the newspapers that published about the gruesome murder of the soldier.
According to the kidnappers who are singing canary in police hands why the murdered the victim, Chuks Okebata, who was on holiday in Okigwe area of Imo State: “He tried to disarm me and in the process was killed. If we had not killed him, he would have killed us. He is strong with tough muscles and the only way to save our lives was to kill him,” he said.
School boy further said that they never knew that the deceased, had a pistol with him at the time he was kidnapped.
He said: “We bundled him into the boot of our operational vehicle after he was kidnapped. We didn’t know who he was. While we were heading to our camp where we hope to keep him until ransom is paid. He pulled out his gun and started shooting at us from the boot and the bullet hit me on the leg and the driver on his hand.
“Realizing the danger I asked our driver to stop the vehicle. As soon as the vehicle came to a halt we disarmed him. He was killed right there on the spot. We dumped his body inside a gutter and left. I want everyone to understand that I have no intention of killing him but he forced us into doing it,” he stated.
But 29-year-old School-Boy, who is a native of Bende Local Government area of Abia State and a secondary school dropout, also narrated how he went into crime.
Recovered from the gang who are seven in number are Two Ak-47 rifles and six magazines loaded with 127 live ammunition were recovered from the suspects.
The suspects, Sunday Igwe, alias School Boy, Michael Ahmefula, Oyebuchi Echefule, Ndubusi Isaac, Victor Dagogo, Chima Okoro and John Edet were arrested last week by operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, led by Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari.
In their confessional statement to the police, the suspects admitted being members of a deadly armed robbery and kidnapping gang terrorizing Imo, Abia and Rivers States.
School-Boy, who is the leader of the gang, said that they never knew that the deceased was an American soldier.
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