Notorious Kidnap Kingpin Arrested in Abuja: Victims Share Horrific Tales!

Source:The Guardian Nigeria
July 8, 2025
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In a dramatic raid, Nigerian security forces captured Ibrahim ‘Scorpion’ Musa, a notorious kidnapper linked to over 50 abductions across the Federal Capital Territory. The arrest, executed late last night, followed a tip-off from a rescued victim. Survivors recounted chilling stories of torture and ransom demands as high as ₦50 million. 'I thought I’d never see my family again,' sobbed one victim. Musa’s capture is a major win for law enforcement, but questions remain about his powerful backers. Is this the end of terror in Abuja, or just the tip of the iceberg? The nation watches anxiously.

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