In a shocking revelation, Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North Senatorial District, has exposed a staged kidnapping incident in Aniocha North, Delta State, describing it as a “reckless and criminal act” that undermines public trust and security efforts.
The incident, which involved a young man faking his own abduction and circulating a viral video showing him in a forest, has sparked outrage and prompted the Senator to call for severe consequences for those involved.
According to a press statement released by Senator Nwoko, he was alerted to the alleged kidnapping through a distress call from the young man’s parent.
Acting swiftly, the Senator mobilized the police and local vigilantes to launch a rescue operation.
However, subsequent investigations uncovered that the individual had orchestrated the entire ordeal, staging the kidnapping for reasons yet to be fully disclosed.
“Staged kidnappings traumatize families, waste vital security resources, erode public trust, and trivialize the suffering of genuine victims,” Senator Nwoko stated.
He emphasized that such actions are “alien to the values of our people in Delta North” and warned that they must not be allowed to take root in the community.
The viral video, which depicted the young man in a forested area, initially caused widespread panic among residents and his family.
“The video showed the young man bound and surrounded by trees, creating the illusion of a hostage situation.”
The discovery that the incident was a hoax has raised concerns about the misuse of social media to perpetuate fraudulent schemes.
Senator Nwoko has urged security agencies to ensure that the culprits face the full weight of the law, stressing the need for a strong deterrent.
“This deceit has no place in our society,” he declared, underscoring the importance of preserving trust and safety in Delta North.
As a committed advocate for his constituents, Senator Nwoko reaffirmed his dedication to supporting security agencies and fostering peace in the region.
“I remain committed to safeguarding our communities and ensuring that peace and trust prevail among our people,” he said.
The incident has sparked broader discussions about the rising trend of staged crimes in Nigeria, which strain already limited security resources and heighten public anxiety.
Authorities have yet to release details on the suspect’s motives or whether others were involved in the scheme.
However, the Senator’s swift response and call for justice have been widely commended by community leaders and residents.
Senator Nwoko’s statement serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and accountability to maintain the integrity of security efforts in Delta North and beyond.
When contacted, the Delta State police public relations officer, Mr. Edafe Bright, a superintendent of police, said he was yet to receive report of the incident but added that he would get to our reporter when details of the incident are made known to him.