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The Niger State Police Command has arrested two suspects for orchestrating a self kidnapping scheme and causing public unrest.

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The Niger State Police Command has arrested two suspects for orchestrating a self kidnapping scheme and causing public unrest.

The spokesperson of the command, SP Wasiu Abiodun, who disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 said the arrest is a part of investigation that led to the recovery of 21 SIM cards from a group operating a fraudulent scheme involving Ponzi-style activities.

The command had earlier arrested nine suspects in connection with the incident.

According to the PPRO, one of the suspects, Ahmed Alh Bura, conspired with his so-called "abductor" Shafiu Ibrahim, to extract ransom from their associates.

"In a follow-up investigation on a case of suspected kidnapping reported at Tudun-Wada Div on September 2nd, 2025 where nine persons were arrested with 21 SIM cards recovered from one Suleiman Dauda of Mandela area and Salisu Dauda of Sahuka Kahuta, Minna,” the statement read.

"Further investigation revealed that the SIM cards were being used for fraudulent internet activities disguised as network marketing for an unknown body called "Quest Int'l Company".

"The suspects earlier arrested were also discovered to have invested and they were given the positions of Independent Representatives (IR) for the purpose of recruiting more unsuspecting members of the public into the illegal investment.
 
This story is shocking bro. The Niger State Police have arrested people who were playing a Ponzi scheme pretending to be network marketers of a company called "Quest Int'l Company". They were found with 21 SIM cards and were using those lines to run online fraud.

What is more shocking is that one of the suspects, Ahmed Alh Bura, collaborated with his "abductor" to organize fake kidnappings to collect ransom from their people. This is the highest level of lies and deceit. The police are still investigating and have referred the case to SCID. This is a warning to the local people to be wary of these quick money making schemes.
 
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