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How AAU Professor Was Abducted and Killed By Gang Led By His In-law

Posted by George on Tue 20th Oct, 2015 - tori.ng

A professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the Ambrose Ali University named Paul Erie died in the hands of his abductors led by one of his in-laws unknowingly.

Professor Paul Erie
 
Gory details have emerged on how a Professor of Agricultural Economics and Extension at the Ambrose Alli University (AAU) at Ekpoma, Edo State, Prof. Paul Erie, was killed by his abductors. According to reports, the murdered professor was said to have suffocated to death when his abductors tied his nose to prevent him from making noise.

According to the Nation, the police said the suspected mastermind of Prof. Erie’s abduction is one of his in-laws, Lucky Ameyi (aka Nigga). It was learnt that Ameyi and his six-man gang abducted Prof. Erie on June 16.

After a three-month search, the police were said to have got information on the suspected abductors, following the release of three Chinese. The decomposing body of Prof. Erie was exhumed on October 1 and the mastermind was reportedly arrested in Lagos State.

Ameyi told reporters yesterday that he would have released Prof. Erie, if he knew they were in-laws. The suspected gang leader said he had participated in several kidnappings.

Those paraded included 14 suspects who specialised in vandalising telecommunication mast, a “notorious” kidnap leader, Charles Ohwofase, who has been implicated in several abduction cases, and 20 teenagers, who were caught during initiation into a suspected cult group, the Osundu Confraternity.

Items the police recovered from the suspects included two AK-47 rifles, one revolver pistol, two pump action gun, 14 locally-made guns, 150 rounds of 7.62mm, 130 live cartridges, 20 KVA generating sets, one 100KVA generating set; N149,000 cash and six vehicles.

Police Commissioner, Chris Ezike said 72 suspects were arrested in the last six weeks. He said three of the suspects died in a shootout with the police.


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