2 USIU Students Arrested For Kidnapping Fellow Students.

July 4, 2012
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Police have arrested three university students suspected to be behind a kidnap syndicate in Nairobi.
Among those arrested, two are students at the United States International University and the third, a female student at Kiambu Institute of Science and Technology.
Detectives pursuing the case say they are looking for more students named in the saga and claim they could be using their hostels to hold their hostages as they wait for ransom to be paid.
The three students were arrested following the kidnapping of a female student at the weekend from Roysambu area.
The student who is yet to be found is believed to be held captive in Kiambu area.
The kidnappers had called her parents and demanded a ransom of Sh100,000.
Head of Flying Squad Munga Nyale said the three are believed to be behind the syndicate and targeting their colleagues at the university.
 “One of them was behind an earlier kidnapping where we rescued another student in Kiambu and we believe they are working with other students from other universities,” he said.
Nyale said they hope to rescue the kidnapped student and that a team of detectives is on the ground pursuing various leads.
In the earlier kidnapping incident, a female student was rescued from a house she had been held captive for days last month.
The kidnappers escaped before the raid.
The family of the missing student said she was walking to college on Saturday when gunmen kidnapped her.
They then used her mobile phone to call the parents to demand the ransom.
© Standard Digital

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