Another notorious kidnapper, serial rapist arrested in Abia [Video]

Another notorious kidnapper, armed robbery kingpin and serial rapist has been arrested by the police in Abia State.

The notorious kidnapper and rapist, Emmanuel Nwabilor

It seems most kidnapping kingpins around the country are being picked up with ease following the arrest of their godfather, Chukwudubem Onwuamadike alias Evans, following the arrest of another notorious kidnapper and serial rapist, Emmanuel Nwabilor in Abia State.
Nwabilor popularly known as Ukwu Nwanyi, according to South East report, had been giving residents of the state and its environs sleepless nights for many years as he had kidnapped many residents and made a fortune from ransom.
To
add spice to his reign of terror, Nwabilor is said to also be in the
habit of raping and robbing his female victims even after collecting
ransom from their families.
His end came
after he and his gang members were busted by the State Police Command
after he had been on the wanted list of the police for many years.
During
his interrogation, Ukwu Nwanyi allegedly confessed being the leader of
the gang and was responsible for many kidnappings and robbery going on
in the state. He also confessed to having raped more than seven women
while his reign lasted.
He also confessed
to being arrested numerously for different crimes and subsequently
released after bribing his way through with the police.
Ukwu
Nwanyi said he abducted his victims using local tricycle riders whom he
pays on a daily basis and they would take the victims to his hideouts
where he would rob, rape the women and would only release them after
ransom has been paid.
Recall
that a few days after Evans was arrested in Lagos, a notorious kidnap
kingpin who had been terrorizing residents of some area in the northern
parts of the country, Sani Ibrahim, alias Burtu, was arrested by men of the Nigerian Army in a forest along the Kaduna-Abuja road.
Watch the video here.

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