Nigerian
youths with their quest to get rich at all cost! One Nigerian man (pictured
above) named Osazuwa allegedly jumped to his death from a 15-storey building on
Monday October 13th as police stormed a place he was staying with friends in
Malaysia.
It was gathered that, a Nigerian student had lodged a police report in Puchong on Sunday October 12th, claiming his girlfriend had been kidnapped by Osazuwa and his gang.
It was gathered that, a Nigerian student had lodged a police report in Puchong on Sunday October 12th, claiming his girlfriend had been kidnapped by Osazuwa and his gang.
"The
boyfriend said he received a call from a suspect who demanded RM40,000 for the
release of his girlfriend, also a Nigerian student here. We suspected the
kidnappers were people that the victim must have known. Police immediately
tracked the victim and her kidnappers’ whereabouts.” criminal investigator
Datuk Mohd Adnan Abdullah said.
Malaysia police said the victim’s boyfriend cooperated with the police in their investigations and played along with the suspects into giving him more time to raise the ransom money.
However, the police managed to find the victim’s location on Monday. She was being held in a condominium unit in Taman Melati, Ampang.
“We formed a team
to raid the condominium unit and moved in on the suspects at about5pm.”
Mohd
Adnan said when police ambushed the unit located at the condominium’s 13th floor;
there were three Nigerian men and two local women.
“Upon seeing the police, the suspects attempted to escape. The raiding team arrested two women and two men,” he said.
“Upon seeing the police, the suspects attempted to escape. The raiding team arrested two women and two men,” he said.
The
other suspect tried to climb down from the balcony to a unit below.
However, he could not grab hold of anything and fell to his death.
However, he could not grab hold of anything and fell to his death.
“The suspect who
died was in his 20s and we are still trying to establish his identity,” Mohd
Adnan said.
The
victim was unharmed while in the custody of the suspects. He said investigations
are underway to determine how many other kidnapping cases they were involved
in.
“The gang thought
they could get money quickly by carrying out this crime, but look what had
happened — it has just gone awfully wrong,” he said.
Source:
Malaysia Star
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