JUST-IN: Police Bust Syndicate Kidnapping Children In Niger

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JUST-IN: Police Bust Syndicate Kidnapping Children In Niger News

The Police Public Relations Officer , Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed that the syndicate was busted following the arrest of two suspects; Saviour Ebuka, 20, and Mary Peter, 25, at Tunga-Maje in Gwagwalada Area Council of the neighbouring Federal Capital Territory Abuja.

He said their arrest was sequel to the suspected abduction of two children, which incident was reported at Police ‘B’ Division in Suleja, Niger State.

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Make sure they go to jail if they are truly guilty as charged, loosing ones child is not something anyone prays for.

Good job. We need more of their like in our forests arrested.

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