Monday, June 6, 2026 -A Delta State-based man, Michael James, has narrated why he allegedly staged a self-kidnapping scheme to extort N25m from his family.
James, in an interrogation video shared by the Delta State
Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe, on Sunday, said he resorted to
the act because he owed his brother and sister money, which he had already
spent and had no means of repaying.
He explained that on July 1, he was asked to dispose of
refuse, but instead of returning home, he abandoned his wheelbarrow and hid in
a nearby bush.
“My name is Michael James. I am from Edo State, but I live
in Delta State. I kidnapped myself. The reason I kidnapped myself was that I
owed my sister and my brother, and I had already spent the money. I had no way
of paying it back.
“On the 1st of this month, they asked me to go and throw
away the trash. After throwing away the trash, I parked my wheelbarrow and
entered the bush.
“After some time, my mum started calling me, but I did not
answer. Later, I called my mum and told her that I had been kidnapped and that
the kidnappers were demanding N25m. Then I ended the call.”
The suspect added that he later called his mother again,
claiming that his abductors were beating him and he had transferred N700,000 to
them.
He said that after learning from his mother that the police
and local vigilantes had launched efforts to rescue him, he became worried.
According to him, when it was about to rain later that day,
he left the bush on a motorcycle to another location before calling his family
to claim that he had escaped from his captors.
“They kept calling me, but I did not answer. Later, when I
picked up, I told her that the kidnappers were flogging me and that she should
transfer N700,000 to them.
“They kept calling again, but I did not answer. When I later
picked up, my mum told me that the police and vigilantes were already handling
the matter and that they would rescue me.
“In the evening, I realised it was about to rain, so I took
a motorcycle to another place. I then called them and told them that I had
escaped from the kidnappers,” James narrated.
Reacting, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Delta
State Command, Bright Edafe, in a message accompanying the video, said the
command swiftly responded to the reported kidnapping by deploying digital
intelligence to trace the suspect’s location.
“We received a distress call that he was kidnapped. The
command embarked on digitally generated intelligence and trailed him to where
he was allegedly being kept, only for the suspect to run out, claiming he
escaped from the kidnappers.
“He later confessed that he kidnapped himself so he could
extort his family the sum of N25m,” Edafe wrote.
This is not the first time individuals have taken advantage
of the rampant kidnapping incident to stage a self-kidnapping scheme to extort
money.

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