Son fakes kidnap to defraud dad of N500,000

A 35 year old man, Hamza Abdullahi, has been arrested by operatives of the FCT Police Command for allegedly arranging his kidnap.

According to the Police, the suspect arranged his kidnap in order to defraud his father.

After arranging his kidnap, the suspect, alongside his friend, called his father and demanded N500, 000 ransom.

Speaking in Abuja on how the suspect was apprehended, the Deputy Commissioner in charge of operations, DCP Sunday Babaji said: “Police detectives from this command arrested one Hamza Abdullahi and his cohort, Awalu Shuaibu for arranging his kidnap and demanding ransom from his father.

“The suspect who wanted to use the medium to extort money from his parent was arrested at Katampe extension where he had gone to receive the ransom.”

Babaji said efforts are being intensified to arrest one of his cohorts, who is currently at large.

Speaking to The Nation on how he arranged his kidnap, Abdullahi, who is an auto engineer, said: “I was caught faking my kidnap to get ransom from my dad. I arranged my kidnap because I was desperately in need of money.

“I spoke with a friend of mine whom I begged to call my dad and inform him that I have been kidnapped but I was hiding at his place.

“My friend acted like the kidnapper and demanded N500, 000 as ransom. He called my dad and asked for the ransom.

“He also threatened my dad that he would hurt me if the ransom was not dropped in due time.

“While the negotiation was going on, we were hiding at Katampe. On the day my dad came to pay the ransom, I was recognised by some of the officers who came with my dad to drop the ransom.

“I think my dad had shown them my picture and one of the policemen identified me as the person kidnapped.”

On why he decided to defraud his dad, he said: “I just needed the money to cover up for some things like rent and other basic needs.”

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