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Police Parade Chinaza Phillip As Notorious Abuja Kidnapper, Netizens React

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FCT Police Command confirmed the arrest of Chinaza Phillip as the notorious kidnapper operating in the Abuja area. The apprehension was said to be executed by police operatives from the Kaduna State Police Command on Thursday, January 18, 2024.

The suspect, Chinaza Phillip, is believed to be a key player in several high-profile kidnapping cases in the Abuja region, causing widespread fear and concern among residents. 

SP Josephine Adeh, the Public Relations Officer of the FCT Police Command, announced the successful operation in a press release posted on X today, January 19, 2024. 

According to Adeh, the suspect was promptly handed over to the FCT Police Command after his arrest and is currently in police custody.

The details surrounding Chinaza Phillip’s alleged involvement in kidnapping activities are expected to be disclosed in the coming days as the police conduct thorough investigations. While the Authorities are likely to shed light on the extent of his criminal network, accomplices, and the specific cases linked to his name.

Netizens and Citizens are asking questions about his accomplices, as they believe the paraded suspect must have companies in which they carry out their heinous activities together.  In a series of comments on X, different users are asking questions that relate to the arrest and parade of one man as the suspect of the recent kidnaps in the region.

 

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