Linus Nlemadin, a notorious kidnap kingpin, has vowed that he will not die alone as he has promised the police that he will assist them to get other members of his gang so they could go down with him.
The suspect who hails from Egbelu Obube in Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo State, who was arrested in connection with the kidnap of an American-based indigene of his community, Eziopara Ben Anyanwu, told operatives of the state Police Command that he was ready to name his fellow gang members who were involved in the crime and other of such cases, vowing that he will not die alone.
A police source said:
“The suspect said he was ready to mention the names of members of the gang that were involved in the crime, and that there was no way he would die alone.
He said that since some of his other colleagues who had earlier been arrested had leaked their secrets, he would not keep quiet and die alone.
True to his threat, the suspect released the name of another colleague of his. This led to the arrest of his accomplice from Ngor Okpala Local Government Area. I believe they will be telling the police all they know about the alleged crime.”
The suspect who hails from Egbelu Obube in Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo State, who was arrested in connection with the kidnap of an American-based indigene of his community, Eziopara Ben Anyanwu, told operatives of the state Police Command that he was ready to name his fellow gang members who were involved in the crime and other of such cases, vowing that he will not die alone.
A police source said:
“The suspect said he was ready to mention the names of members of the gang that were involved in the crime, and that there was no way he would die alone.
He said that since some of his other colleagues who had earlier been arrested had leaked their secrets, he would not keep quiet and die alone.
True to his threat, the suspect released the name of another colleague of his. This led to the arrest of his accomplice from Ngor Okpala Local Government Area. I believe they will be telling the police all they know about the alleged crime.”
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