Kidnappers Free Retired Major and Wife After Cutting Off Their Fingers
An 80-year old retired army Major, Azum Asoya, and his 55-year old wife,
Elizabeth, who were kidnapped last month have finally been freed.
Asoya and his wife regained their freedom, after spending 17 days with their abductors.
According to reports:
An online news medium, reported that the octogenarian and his wife who were
abducted by the gang on November 30, while on their way home from a burial
in another part of the town, were set free yesterday.
But their fingers were a few days ago parcelled and delivered to their
kinsmen in a desperate bid by the kidnappers to collect the N30 million
ransom they had demanded.
The victims are now recuperating at an undisclosed hospital owing to high
blood pressure.
They were beaten by rain over six times, even as the sores on their fingers
were confirmed to have been treated with urine.
They were said to have been dropped at Otulu, Aniocha North Local
Government Area of the state to find their way home before sympathisers
helped them out.
A source said the victims were kept in a forest in Edo State “because
network investigations revealed that they were communicating from that part
of the country.”
At the family house in Okpanam, sympathisers were seen in a large
number to rejoicing with the family on the release of the victims.
A source said close associates of the family assisted with part of the N5
million ransom that was eventually paid to facilitate their release when
they discovered that security men were helpless in the rescue mission.
They were said to have been desperate to raise the ransom after the
kidnappers had threatened to kill them after cutting their fingers.
The abductors initially demanded N30 million to free their victims but
reduced it to N9 million while the family bargained for N3 million until
someone raised N2 million for them.
Lucky Uyabeme, the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, said the
abducted couple was freed because men of the command were closing in on the
kidnappers.
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