Suspects Chukwudi Chukwu and Ibeh Bethel Lazarus were paraded before the media by police
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Nigeria Police Force Imo State Command
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Kidnappers stole a corpse from a morgue in Nigeria and demanded a ransom for its release, police say.
Chukwudi Chukwu, 38, and Ibeh Bethel Lazarus, 28, allegedly took
the dead body of a woman after breaking into the mortuary at Jesus
Hospital in Imo state.
They then purportedly contacted the mortuary manager, Bright
Nwanshi, to negotiate its release in return for five million naira
(£10,600).
“One of the suspects is my former worker,” Mr Nwanshi told the Nigerian Daily Post.
“They asked me to give them N5m. I reported the matter to the police and investigation commenced.”
The suspects were arrested following an operation by the anti-kidnapping unit of the Nigerian police’s Imo state command.
Police also recovered a Suzuki bus allegedly used to carry the corpse.
“Suspects made useful statements to the police
confessing to the crime and subsequently led operatives to a forest at
Umunjam Mbieri Mbaitoli where the kidnapped corpse was recovered,” the police said in a statement..
“Investigation is in progress while the kidnapped corpse has been released.”
Both men were recently released from jail after serving six and 14 years respectively on kidnapping charges, according to reports.
The suspects, both from the Ikeduru local government
area of Imo state, were paraded before the press by the police
commissioner Dasuki Galadanchi on Thursday.
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“Our strategic offensive against criminals through collaborative
efforts with members of the community, credible intelligence and
forensic digital analysis has continued to record tremendous successes,”
said Commissioner Galadanchi.
“The police command under my watch has resolved to sustain the
momentum of the arrest and prosecution of suspected kidnappers, armed
robbers, cultists, child traffickers and other criminal elements
disturbing the peace of the state.”