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Police Foil Plot to Kidnap Chinese National in Ogun

Claudia Kane
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Police in Ogun State say they foiled a plot to kidnap a Chinese national and arrested two suspects, according to reports from Punch, Vanguard, TVC, Guardian and Peoples Gazette.

The case drew attention because early confusion around the story suggested that Chinese nationals had already been kidnapped. The verified version is different: police say the plot was stopped before the planned abduction could take place.

Reports said the alleged plan involved a ransom demand of about N50 million. The arrests are now expected to lead to further investigation into how the suspects identified the target and whether others were involved.

Kidnapping for ransom has become a major security concern for both Nigerians and foreign nationals working in the country. Chinese workers and businesspeople have at times been targeted because of their involvement in construction, mining, manufacturing and other commercial projects.

The Ogun police action, if fully established, would represent a preventive success rather than a rescue operation after abduction. That distinction is important for accuracy and for public understanding of the case.

The draft does not include unverified names, employer details, exact surveillance claims or confession quotes beyond the core facts reported by multiple outlets.

The case also highlights the importance of intelligence-led policing. Preventing a kidnapping before it happens can save lives and avoid ransom negotiations, but police will need to show how the suspects were tracked and whether the alleged network has been fully dismantled.

Ogun’s industrial and border-linked economy attracts foreign workers and businesses, making security around expatriate communities an important concern for both investors and local authorities.

Sources: Punch, Vanguard, TVC, Guardian, Peoples Gazette

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Claudia Kane

General assignment reporter and News Editor at NaijaTrend. Covers breaking news, security, and national affairs across Nigeria.

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