The infamous kidnap kingpin, Kelvin Ibruvwe, was caught Wednesday morning (September 25, 2013) -- a week after declaring a 60-day ultimatum on the Federal Government to provide infrastructure for his Urhobo kinsmen in Delta State, or face devastating destruction of oil and gas production facilities in the area.
The criminal was detected in a hotel, and arrested in the early morning hours.
It
would be recalled that Kelvin Ibruvwe was responsible for the kidnap of
and killing of Dr. Chudi Nwike a former Deputy Governor of Anambra
State, while in captivity.
He also allegedly related to kidnap of the Human Rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, along Auchi – Benin road late last month.
Among
his other atrocities, Ibruvwe allegedly set an ambush for a Nigeria
Prisons Service vehicle conveying suspects to Warri, and, in an attempt
to free his trial-awaiting gang members, shot three warders dead.
Two
members of the gang reportedly escaped arrest. It has been learnt
Kelvin and five others arrested with him were flown to Abuja by the DSS,
for further interrogation.
In a parallel development, a shootout took place in the afternoon of September 25, Wednesday, between Ibruvwe's supporters in his country home, Kokori, Ethiope-East Local Government Area, Delta State, and soldiers, who arrested the chief priest (Ose Igba) of Kokorki, alleged to have provided charms for Kelvin and his gang.
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