SSS parades suspects in foiled kidnap of Late president Umaru Yar'adua’s daughter
The State Security Service (SSS) on Thursday paraded two suspects
alleged to have plotted the abduction of one of the daughters of late
President Umaru Yar’Adua.
According to SSS spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar, the suspects, Hamza
Abubakar (27) and Dennis Okoro (43) on August 21 attempted to abduct the
unnamed daughter of the late president at a construction site at Kado,
Abuja, said to be owned by the lady.
Ogar said having cultivated the friendship of a security guard at the
construction site, Abubakar
co-opted Okoro and other accomplices to
carry out the operation but the attempt was foiled in the nick of time.
Similarly, one Nicholas Eze was also paraded for document counterfeiting
and extortion of various sums of money from five illegible candidates
for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for whom he succeeded in
securing postings for national service in different states.
Eze collected a total sum of N530, 000 from his five female
undergraduate “clients”, with which he produced call up letters and
other documents that enabled them enlist at the NYSC.
The female undergraduates claimed to be students of the University of
Nigeria, Nsukka and they enlisted the services of Eze to enable them
join other qualified graduates for the compulsory national service.

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