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Re: Sarki's Kidnapped Brother Finally Released, Returns Home by Nobody: 2:40am On Oct 08, 2022
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Re: Sarki's Kidnapped Brother Finally Released, Returns Home by Perfectbeing(m): 9:17am On Oct 08, 2022
babzo:


But within 24 hours that killer will be dead or arrested. And if arrested, will be jailed or sentenced to death within a year.

As long as there is a devil, there will be evil in every country.

What civilized countries do is is combat crime and punish evil doers.

When last did you hear of kidnap for Ransome in America? It's been over 40 years! You know why?.Kidnapping for ransom is such a stupid crime and so easy to solve; it has been eradicated.

It's so easy, even a year 1 recruit can solve a kidnapping case. How do you kidnap people for money and get away with it?
They make phone calls, house the victims, buy food for them, then collect naira printed by the YEARS! Are they ghosts?
How come was a Nigerian American able to rob America 68 times before he was caught?

Check the number of unsolved cases of missing people (which included kidnappings) in America.
This is a country with CCTV everywhere and a security budget of more than the other top 5 countries combined.
Re: Sarki's Kidnapped Brother Finally Released, Returns Home by babzo(m): 10:23am On Oct 08, 2022
Perfectbeing:
How come was a Nigerian American able to rob America 68 times before he was caught?

Check the number of unsolved cases of missing people (which included kidnappings) in America.
This is a country with CCTV everywhere and a security budget of more than the other top 5 countries combined.

Your initial example was of a mass murderer and I replied you saying there is not one mass killing in the USA where the culprit is not dead or arrested within 24 hours.

Now you bring examples of a non violent bank robber and missing people. Ok, I assume when I answer this, you will bring up scammers, rapists and burglars. Ok grin

There are levels of crime in America and levels of focus. There are also 4 levels of Police: Federal, State, County and City.

Again like I said in my earlier reply, there is no country without crime. America may even have more crime than Nigeria.
The difference Is that in America there are people working 24 hours a day to solve these crimes.
Their promotion and salaries is based on how many crimes they solve; not by who they know or State of origin.


The Nigerian robber was a non violent bank robber. Most likely one detective would have been assigned to the case, when they discovered that it was the same person robbing, a task force would have been set up. If he had shot anyone or killed, he wouldn't have gone free for that long.

Again kidnapping for ransom is a low IQ crime that has been eradicated in most countries.
When you kidnap someone for money, it's different from kidnapping your child in a custody dispute or to rape the victim or to kill them.

In a decent orderly country, you can no longer successfully kidnap anyone for ransom ( money). If the phone calls are not traced, the money payment will be traced. And in Nigeria, it's not just one person kidnapped, it's thousands and the kidnappers are not caught.

Nigeria can't progress if we continue to make excuses for the incompetent leaders.
Re: Sarki's Kidnapped Brother Finally Released, Returns Home by Perfectbeing(m): 10:48am On Oct 08, 2022
babzo:


Your initial example was of a mass murderer and I replied you saying there is not one mass killing in the USA where the culprit is not dead or arrested within 24 hours.

Now you bring examples of a non violent bank robber and missing people. Ok, I assume when I answer this, you will bring up scammers, rapists and burglars. Ok grin

There are levels of crime in America and levels of focus. There are also 4 levels of Police: Federal, State, County and City.

Again like I said in my earlier reply, there is no country without crime. America may even have more crime than Nigeria.
The difference Is that in America there are people working 24 hours a day to solve these crimes.
Their promotion and salaries is based on how many crimes they solve; not by who they know or State of origin.


The Nigerian robber was a non violent bank robber. Most likely one detective would have been assigned to the case, when they discovered that it was the same person robbing, a task force would have been set up. If he had shot anyone or killed, he wouldn't have gone free for that long.

Again kidnapping for ransom is a low IQ crime that has been eradicated in most countries.
When you kidnap someone for money, it's different from kidnapping your child in a custody dispute or to rape the victim or to kill them.

In a decent orderly country, you can no longer successfully kidnap anyone for ransom ( money). If the phone calls are not traced, the money payment will be traced. And in Nigeria, it's not just one person kidnapped, it's thousands and the kidnappers are not caught.

Nigeria can't progress if we continue to make excuses for the incompetent leaders.

Ok

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