Kidnap victim recovers his Mercedes Benz that ‘’disappeared’ from Anambra police headquarters after it was retrieved from abductors

A Mercedes-Benz vehicle that vanished from the Anambra State Police Command Headquarters after being recovered from kidnappers has been found in Port Harcourt and returned to its owner, Basil Chukwuebuka.

 

 

 

The vehicle, which was originally a 2011 model, was discovered with a complete upgrade to a 2015 model. Authorities have not yet explained how the impounded car left police custody or how it underwent a commercial face-lift while missing.

 

 

 

Mr. Chukwuebuka, a native of Awka Etiti in the Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State, was abducted by gunmen on February 28, 2024, while driving through Igboukwu. He was released three days later after paying an undisclosed ransom to his captors.

 

 

 

Following the abduction, police officers recovered the victim’s abandoned Mercedes-Benz and parked it at the State Command Headquarters in Awka for safekeeping. However, Mr. Chukwuebuka said when he attempted to reclaim his property, the police repeatedly denied him access.

 

 

 

He further stated that the Investigating Police Officer (IPO), identified only as Tochukwu, allegedly closed the case abruptly and told him that the police station was “not a dumping ground for vehicles.”

 

 

 

Mr. Chukwuebuka said he was denied his vehicle amid mounting rumors that a senior, high-ranking police official had illegally sold the car.

 

 

 

The breakthrough came after the victim sought the help of human rights activist Harrison Gwamnishu. Mr. Gwamnishu escalated the case to the public on April 29, triggering an internal police investigation that ultimately located the modified vehicle in Rivers State.

 

 

 

While the vehicle has been handed back to its rightful owner, how an impounded vehicle was smuggled out of a secured headquarters, transported across state lines, and upgraded without official detection, remains a mystery.

 

 

 

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