Kidnappers Refuse To Release Emir of Bungudu Even After Payment of N20M Ransom
Category: Crime News
Emir of Bungudu in Zamfara State, Alhaji Hassan Atto, remains with his
abductors even after the payment of N20 million ransom.
The emir
was abducted when bandits waylaid a convoy of vehicles he was traveling in
from Kaduna to Abuja on September 14.
He was said to be on his way
to join Zamfara government’s delegation to the UN General Assembly in the
United States.
Confirming the incident at the time, the Kaduna
State police command said unspecified number of commuters were abducted along
with the monarch in the daylight attack which occurred around Dutse village on
the highway.
A source familiar with the case told Daily Trust the
bandits’ kingpin had shifted the goalpost after agreeing to release the emir
upon payment of agreed ransom.
“He is now insisting that ransom
must be N100 million, instead of the initial amount agreed,” the source said,
explaining that family members and negotiators have been warned to be wary of
the kingpin as he had previously vowed not to release the monarch even with
ransom paid.
The emir, officially recognized as Sarkin Fulanin
Bungudu, is known for tough stance against bandits in his domain and support
for local vigilantes.
Boderi is responsible for a number of
atrocious attacks in Giwa, Chikun, Igabi and Zaria local governments,
including the abduction of students of Federal College of Forestry
Mechanization, Afaka, in March.
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