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Why $240,000 was paid to my kidnappers – cleric

The head of Nigeria’s Methodist Church, Samuel Kanu has said a ransom of 100m naira ($240,000, £193,000) was paid to secure his freedom and that of two other priests who were kidnapped with him.

Dr Kanu was kidnapped on Sunday on a highway while returning from a church event in the south-eastern part of the country where separatists have been agitating for a breakaway state.

He was freed after 24 hours in captivity.

He told the BBC how his abductors showed him a gully where decomposing bodies of some suspected past victims were dumped.

They threatened to kill him and his two companions if the money was not paid.

The cleric said the ransom was raised by the Methodist Church in Nigeria. The amount was carried in five sacks of 20m naira each.

He also claimed that there were no intervention from the Nigerian authorities.

In a statement, the Nigerian army denied complicity in his kidnap following suggestions that troops were involved in the incident.

A controversial bill to criminalise ransom payments is the latest attempt to curb the country’s spiralling and lucrative kidnapping industry.

No place is out of reach for kidnapping gangs.

Two Roman Catholic priests who were kidnapped last week in the northern state of Katsina are still being held in captivity.

Gunmen burgled the rectory of their church to abduct the clergymen and two others.

Source:Fiilafmonline/BBC

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