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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by AngelicBeing: 2:12pm On Aug 13, 2019
Chai sad
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by bakescos01: 2:20pm On Aug 13, 2019
anonimi:


Your head dey there with this your correct question in bold.
Chop knuckle boss. grin cheesy

The soldiers didn't shoot to kill. They only shot fire to stop the bus, they shot the tires and certain part of the body of the bus. No one died with a gun bullet while the bus was on the run. They had injuries after the bus accident and the army finished them up with a close-range shot. All the shots were close range and no long-distance shot found.

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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by ikorodureporta: 2:28pm On Aug 13, 2019
Na movie script b dis

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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by kawasng: 2:29pm On Aug 13, 2019
The great mistake the police men made was that, when the kidnapper shouted to inform his people that he had been kidnapped, the police would have stopped for even one minute to inform the people the correct sitution. If the people knew the correct situation, they wouldnt chase them, wouldnt alert the army at the check point, resultng to the death, etc. Dont you think so?
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Mrjo(m): 2:44pm On Aug 13, 2019
mynaijadj:
Why would you open fire on suspects with intent to kill rather than demobilize the bus and ask them to surrender?
this is a paid article so that the soldiers will have a soft landing
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by SuperS1Panther: 2:47pm On Aug 13, 2019
This is journalism and not that of useless Sahara Reporters or Premium Times or The Cable
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Afamsi: 2:55pm On Aug 13, 2019
Hausa no de carry last for crime
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by ngadaAwo: 3:02pm On Aug 13, 2019
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SuperS1Panther:
This is journalism and not that of useless Sahara Reporters or Premium Times or The Cable
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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Afamsi: 3:03pm On Aug 13, 2019
kawasng:
The great mistake the police men made was that, when the kidnapper shouted to inform his people that he had been kidnapped, the police would have stopped for even one minute to inform the people the correct sitution. If the people knew the correct situation, they wouldnt chase them, wouldnt alert the army at the check point, resultng to the death, etc. Dont you think so?
If the police had stopped at Ibi, they would had been lynched. It is at the check point they were supposed to stop and identify themselves.

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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by decrownprince(m): 3:14pm On Aug 13, 2019
mynaijadj:
Why would you open fire on suspects with intent to kill rather than demobilize the bus and ask them to surrender?
The soldiers intention was to recuse the kidnapper and kill everyone in the bus in order to cover up everything.

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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by decrownprince(m): 3:25pm On Aug 13, 2019
Afamsi:
If the police had stopped at Ibi, they would had been lynched. It is at the check point they were supposed to stop and identify themselves.
You are not getting the real details. The soldiers knew they were policemen, on their way to the village the policemen introduced themselves to the soldiers and ever chat with them. The soldiers received a call from a Captain ordering them to rescue the kidnapper cause they are benefitting from the him (the kidnapper).

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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Elliot2(m): 3:29pm On Aug 13, 2019
Mayeldah:
This report isn't comprehensive. Questions are:

1. When the soldiers shot at the vehicle and it sommersulted, was their intent to kill everyone on board?

2. How come a vehicle was shot from a distance and only the the kidnapper in chains made it out?

3. There were videos or audio purportedly of the police men identifying themselves to the army, this report didn't capture that.

The army knew they were police officers on a covert mission but they killed the police officers to rescue their Kidnapper friend, nothing else.

You supporters of this failed government cannot twist the story to make Buhari and Buraitai look good. Those two are failures QED.
There were about ten police men from what i read,some made it out and ran into the bush.
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Brightest04(m): 3:30pm On Aug 13, 2019
daddytime:
This is a very good and detailed reportage.

Thank God it wasn't done by any of the yeye bloggers on here. But I'm very sure they'd copy and remix it with their bombastic English soon before worrying their heads with it.

There is sure to be a reprisal attack on the guy used to set him up including his family.
Nice report indeed and smoothly outlined and I hope all the culprits get picked up soonest.
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Frankiss44(m): 3:37pm On Aug 13, 2019
kawasng:
The great mistake the police men made was that, when the kidnapper shouted to inform his people that he had been kidnapped, the police would have stopped for even one minute to inform the people the correct sitution. If the people knew the correct situation, they wouldnt chase them, wouldnt alert the army at the check point, resultng to the death, etc. Dont you think so?

Lol.. Stopped for the loyalist of the prominent kidnapper. They would have lynched those policemen even before they said a word...
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Elliot2(m): 3:40pm On Aug 13, 2019
interesting read. I thought I was reading a James hardly Chase novel.
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Amumaigwe: 4:08pm On Aug 13, 2019
Bizibi:
Kidnapping wasn't in the north..... The once calm north is experiencing all these. Boko Haram, bandits now kidnapping.if they had told me in 2008 that north will experience these vices I would beat my chest and defend them.

Good morning buddy.
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Okoroawusa: 4:35pm On Aug 13, 2019
Mcreloaded:


You right but if i am forced to involve in such then it means i must have plans to kill the other accomplice as they are the weak spot in the whole operation.
You can not do crime alone unless you are not doing it for the money
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by BitmapStudios: 4:40pm On Aug 13, 2019
The story from his arrest and rescue sounds too ridiculous to be true... But, the narrator was smart to input his kindness to security operatives.

Don't forget that, the Army claimed they received the tip that "Wadume" was been kidnapped via a phone call and not a chase by some fellas on motorcycles.
If Wadume truly called the Army Captain -a mid-level officer in the NA,
I. Is the standard procedure of someone in hand and leg cuffs, is to uncuff and escort back home?
II. He didn't get any signal on any frequency about the shoot out that happened the previous day?
III. A whole Captain didn't get the truth, men from his formation had fire fight with some IRT operatives?
IV. Where did he tell his CO he was going when he wanted to get his pass?

But then, what do I know.
cool

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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Okoroawusa: 4:40pm On Aug 13, 2019
Mayeldah:
This report isn't comprehensive. Questions are:

1. When the soldiers shot at the vehicle and it sommersulted, was their intent to kill everyone on board?

2. How come a vehicle was shot from a distance and only the the kidnapper in chains made it out?

3. There were videos or audio purportedly of the police men identifying themselves to the army, this report didn't capture that.

The army knew they were police officers on a covert mission but they killed the police officers to rescue their Kidnapper friend, nothing else.

You supporters of this failed government cannot twist the story to make Buhari and Buraitai look good. Those two are failures QED.
Buhari is now a supernatural force that stops ppl from thinking n doing evil wherever they are in Nigeria,abi?


Just say you hate the man,biko
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Mcreloaded(m): 4:45pm On Aug 13, 2019
Okoroawusa:

You can not do crime alone unless you are not doing it for the money

You are right and thats why i said i cane do crime unless it is I alone and seeing that its not possible then it is for me to pray for God to bless my hustle.

Imagine you do crime with others and when some of the other gangs are caught or their share of the crime proceed is finished they will come and disturb you to go along with them for another job.
When will the circle of crime stop.
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Okoroawusa: 4:47pm On Aug 13, 2019
Mcreloaded:


You are right and thats why i said i cane do crime unless it is I alone and seeing that its not possible then it is for me to pray for God to bless my hustle.

Imagine you do crime with others and when some of the other gangs are caught or their share of the crime proceed is finished they will come and disturb you to go along with them for another job.
When will the circle of crime stop.
It's like every other urge for evil.... you can't stop at one

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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by dapachez: 5:15pm On Aug 13, 2019
TundeCole:
Good reporting, but a malicious one for that matter, aimed only at distorting facts and remedying the negative impression already supposed on the military involvement in the whole issue.

Now, we are made to believe the evil soldiers actually acted based on false alarms from the civilians. This story clearly cuts out the part where one of the soldiers kept muttering it into the ears of his colleagues that the police men already identified themselves as acting solely on the instructions of the IG. This is a sponsored reportage and i won't be wrong if the police and the army are already settling the differences behind closed door on this already. Well, a VAR will be required here i guess.....


Ko kan aye cool cool cool cool cool

You too get sense. Whoever watched that video won't believe this crap
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Nobody: 5:16pm On Aug 13, 2019
A real live cretin
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Halo22: 5:41pm On Aug 13, 2019
Thanks bro......we will keep on making good points
anonimi:


Your head dey there with this your correct question in bold.
Chop knuckle boss. grin cheesy

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Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Wiseandtrue(f): 5:57pm On Aug 13, 2019
Ikem11:
I thought na only Evans they do kidnapping? Wow even musa follow join?
No mind Tinubu!!!
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by Nodogragra4me(m): 6:01pm On Aug 13, 2019
Survived the ambush with handcuff while the police men didn't. Which kain talk be that


Let the police, officers rest in peace, abeg


Ikem11:


The thing tire me cos if the kidnapped victim is inside the bus why open direct fire on the bus cos the victim might get hurt..

The truth still remain that the arm was to kill all instead of them to capture him alive ( so that the kidnapper won't call names) but somehow he managed to survive the ambush

Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by biggy00000(m): 7:03pm On Aug 13, 2019
I love cases like this as I have always wanted to be an operative.
The following questions from me beg for answers

Does our security agencies share Intel?
* if they do; the army would be very much aware of their mission/ the guys @ checkpoint might have been changed to their faithfuls -- if it were a top notch classified ops.

Was the suspect not searched/ neutralized upon arrest
* what is the SOP for arresting a high profile suspect within his cronies?

Was there no backup from Ibi police division?
* A standard police vehicle should have been stationed @ a safe distance to escort suspect back to base

Does the military engage in jungle justice
* the Army responded to the crowd chasing a vehicle n shouting "kidnappers"; you did good by halting the unmarked vehicles by any means necessary BUT WHY SHOOT THE OCCUPANTS @ CLOSE RANGE?

Call log(s)
* call(s) were made to " military" friend the next day. For wisdom sake are we saying there was no live reporting throughout this covert ops. Command was not being updated per seconds-- cus I doubt there can be live feed/ body cams
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by executive12: 7:20pm On Aug 13, 2019
crafteck:
They only needed excort of 2 hilux trucks but they didn't bring.... If they used security detail they used for naira marley, it wouldn't have ended like dat

Maybe because they were operating undercover.
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by crafteck(m): 7:45pm On Aug 13, 2019
executive12:


Maybe because they were operating undercover.
In hostile territory... Lol... That's the place they are meant to display fire power
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by ubcandid(m): 8:03pm On Aug 13, 2019
1) If a bus tumbles with up to 10 men inside, how come the one on chains was able to escape?
2) The soldiers while shooting at the bus approached the bus during the engagement and tumble fiasco, it's impossible they didn't encounter people who dropped from the bus, more less a man on chains.
3) what is the first inkling a security agent would get when seeing someone on handcuffs and chains. We rarely see criminals with handcuffs in Nigeria and that alone is an impulse to the fact that the man on cuffs is a suspect.
4) No Nigerian army would allow a bus with up to 7 men inside in the rough north without inquiring, ordinary inter state buses with travelers they quiz to an annoying level.

This is a beautiful crafted and contrived bullock of a story to please the thoughts and minds of gullible Nigerians, the story can even tranquillate your thinking faculty, more on you praising the skills of th writer and getting lost in the craft of story writing.
Don't sleep, read again and see the divergence in the story.

ITS A COVER UP STORY.
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by onmyowncj: 8:38pm On Aug 13, 2019
How come this guy did not sustain any bullet injury while being fired by army and the consequent bus summersault
Re: Wadume: Meet The Taraba Kidnap Kingpin (Photo) by onmyowncj: 8:50pm On Aug 13, 2019
ubcandid:
1) If a bus tumbles with up to 10 men inside, how come the one on chains was able to escape?
2) The soldiers while shooting at the bus approached the bus during the engagement and tumble fiasco, it's impossible they didn't encounter people who dropped from the bus, more less a man on chains.
3) what is the first inkling a security agent would get when seeing someone on handcuffs and chains. We rarely see criminals with handcuffs in Nigeria and that alone is an impulse to the fact that the man on cuffs is a suspect.
4) No Nigerian army would allow a bus with up to 7 men inside in the rough north without inquiring, ordinary inter state buses with travelers they quiz to an annoying level.

This is a beautiful crafted and contrived bullock of a story to please the thoughts and minds of gullible Nigerians, the story can even tranquillate your thinking faculty, more on you praising the skills of th writer and getting lost in the craft of story writing.
Don't sleep, read again and see the divergence in the story.

ITS A COVER UP STORY.
nice analysis my brother,were the police not armed to this kind of sensitive assignment,a street guy like the guy in question can not fall for that trick of buying car from total strangers,there is more to this,the story even know where he slept,they should start arresting people already ,including the repoter

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