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‘One Of The Caves Used For Kidnapping In Mpape Can Contain More Than 200 People’ -According to Ben Igweh

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According to claims made by Ben Igweh, the Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory, a specific cave in Mpape, Abuja, has the capacity to house more than 200 people at once and keep them fully hidden from the outside world and law enforcement.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He said that these caves are a great place for the bandits to hide out because the prisoners within would not be aware of outside happenings like changes in the weather. He also said that robbers had previously used Mpape’s many abandoned forests as a base for kidnappings.

He said in an interview with Channels TV, ‘”There are a lot of abandoned forests in Mpape that these bandits used to use for kidnapping. You can’t believe that from yanyan going to Mpape, there are about four caves that they use. One of the caves used for kidnapping in Mpape can contain more than 200 people. And people can be inside without knowing what is going on outside. They won’t know whether rain is falling or not. We have dominated all these boundaries, caves and mountains.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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