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Woman allegedly kidnaps husband for denying her sex, money in Akwa Ibom

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Speaking to reporters, Emmanuel said that circumstances forced her to plan the kidnap of Ebong, an indigene of Ntak Obio Akpa in Oruk Anam Local Government Area.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Akwa Ibom State Police Command on Friday paraded a woman, Joy Emmanuel for allegedly arranging the kidnap of her husband, Emmanuel Ebong.

Mrs Emmanuel, 40, and the kidnappers collected the sum of N2 million as ransom for her husband’s release, the Commissioner of Police, Olatoye Durosinmi, told reporters.

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Durosinmi said that the police command in the state would leave no stone unturned to stamp out criminals and criminality.

Speaking to reporters, Emmanuel said that circumstances forced her to plan the kidnap of Ebong, an indigene of Ntak Obio Akpa in Oruk Anam Local Government Area.

She said that her husband did not only starve her of sex but also refused to provide for the family.

“I did menial jobs to fend for the family. I arranged his kidnap because I needed money to take care of the family.

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“Unfortunately I was not given the ransom money after the abduction was successful,” she said.

Emmanuel mentioned one Udo Moji, now at large, as the leader of the gang she engaged for her husband’s kidnap.

She said, “They collected the money from me and never gave anything to me.  Some members of the group who were arrested while spending the money mentioned my name to the police.”

Also speaking, Ebong said that he was kidnapped at about 8.30 p.m., on July 21 shortly after entering his house.

“They took me out of my compound in a minibus. They kept me for four days and demanded the sum of N2 million as ransom. They took me to Etinan where they caged me. I am very fortunate that the police came on a rescue operation.

“They collected N2million from me. The police later recovered about N500,000 from them,” he said.

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