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Abductors of Plateau monarch demand N500m ransom – GOC

Abductors of the Paramount Ruler of Gindri in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State, Sum Pyem, Mr. Charles Mato, have demanded N500 million ransom.

Commander of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Ali, made the disclosure when officials of Correspondents Chapel of Plateau Council of Nigerian Union of Journalists visited him on Wednesday in Jos.

Gunmen had on December 26 abducted Mato at his residence.

Ali, who doubles as the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 3 Division, Nigerian Army, Rukuba, near Jos, said that his troops have arrested some suspects in connection with the crime.

“The abductors of the traditional ruler have called and demanded a ransom of N500 million to secure his release. We have arrested some suspects. They are in our custody.

“These are people we feel have knowledge of the incident. We have picked them up and they are being interrogated,” he said.

The Commander said his men have been deployed to the area to conduct search and rescue operation.

Ali, who further decried the rise in the spate of kidnapping in the country, said that security agencies are on top of their game toward ending the menace.

“Kidnapping is one of the major problems in this country; it is increasing on a daily basis. You can be kidnapped by anybody, anytime and anywhere.

“But we are working round the clock and have put modalities on ground to end the menace,” Ali said.

He urged journalists to use their various platforms to support the military in their bid to end all forms of insecurity in the country.

Earlier, Mr. Gyang Bere, Chairman of the Chapel, said the visit was to familiarise with the Commander, strengthen existing relationship and seek further collaborations.

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