Teenage kidnapper kills 11-year-old boy after demanding ransom in Yobe state

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A 19-year-old kidnapper identified as Mohammed Abdullahi has been identified as the kidnapper of his neighbour’s 11-year-old son.

“Mohammed Abdullahi, a 19-year-old suspect from Buniyadi, abducted the son of their neighbour’s 11-year-old and later demanded a ransom of 600,000 naira. “The suspect later buried the corpse in their house while his parents were away and was later apprehended by the police.”

 

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