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‎16-year-old Ebonyi Student Fakes Kidnap, Demands N2m Ransom



‎A 16-year-old student in SS2 class of a private secondary school in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, faked her kidnap and demanded a ransom of N2 million for her release.


‎The teenage girl allegedly contacted a family member, claiming she had been kidnapped.


‎The state Police Public Relations Officer, Joshua Ukandu, disclosed to reporters on Monday that a family friend helped her plan the hoax.


‎Ukandu said the girl attends a privately owned school located on Watchman Street in Abakaliki.


‎She is a native of Izzi Local Government Area and was due to return to school for the third term on Saturday.


‎The girl told police she had gone to buy second-hand clothes, known locally as ‘Okirika’, when someone tapped her from behind.


‎She claimed to have lost consciousness and woke up the next day at Ishieke Junction in Ebonyi Local Government Area.


‎She added that she often dreams of being kidnapped, and her mother regularly prays against it.


‎Upon regaining consciousness, she asked for directions back to Abakaliki town.


‎Instead of returning home, she went to the house of a family friend who had no idea she was missing.


‎Using the man’s phone, she messaged her brother, claiming she had been kidnapped and demanded ₦2 million ransom.


‎Her brother asked to speak with the kidnappers and requested their location, but she refused and blocked his number.


‎Later, she unblocked his number and sent an account number belonging to the family friend hosting her.


‎Unfortunately for her, the phone was tracked. Police raided the house and arrested everyone involved in the plot.


‎The police spokesperson confirmed that the command has launched a full investigation into the incident.


‎The girl has since been reunited with her family, though the matter remains under police investigation due to her age.


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