General News of Saturday, 20 April 2019

Source: mynewsgh.com

Police hunt for 3 Nigerian kidnappers of Lebanese Counselor General to Ghana

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The Ghana Police Service is on a hunt for three persons believed to be Nigerians and residents of H/N/11/B, NTHC Estates, Vivian Farms, Lashibi in Accra who kidnapped the Lebanese Counselor General to Ghana

The 61-year-old Lebanese Consular General and Head of Mission of Estonia to Ghana, Hon Nabil Makram Basbous was on Thursday kidnapped while going for a morning walk.

The victim it is gathered lives at Labone near Wangara and that about 10 minutes into the walk, a white Hyundai Elantra private car with Registration GE 8922 – 17 pulled up infront of him.

According to him, one of the occupants came out, pulled a pistol on him and ordered him to enter the car or risk being shot if he resists but for fear of his life, he obliged, entered and was driven away with the kidnappers pointing a pistol and an axe at him.

He could not see his way till they got to the location and was detained in the room and held hostage for payment of ransom before he could be released.

Fortunately for him, the SWAT Unit of the Accra Regional Police Command picked up intelligence that some Nigerians residing in H/N/11/B, NTHC Estates, Vivian Farms, Lashibi, were suspicious characters who stay home all day but go out only at night.

Police followed up on the intelligence and located the house and attempts by police to enter the house was met with resistance from the occupants.

In the process all 3 occupants scaled over a fence wall at the back and escaped but whiles police were still at the scene, the kidnapped victim emerged from one of the rooms he had been held hostage and narrated his ordeal.

Police found the car used in the kidnapping parked in the compound and search in the car found a Retay brand new Pistol loaded with 5 rounds of 7.65mm ammunition and 2 axes.

A Honda motor bike with registration number M-19-GR 507 was also found in the said house.