Fake Kidnap Plot Sparks Youth Crime Warning in Delta.

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  • February 20, 2026
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The Delta State Police Command says the arrest of a 17-year-old secondary school student for staging her own abduction has highlighted a growing pattern of youth-driven crimes that authorities believe require urgent preventive attention.

Police arrested the teenager, identified as Chiamaka, after investigations revealed that she allegedly conspired with three friends to fake her kidnap and demand a ₦500,000 ransom from her mother, a peasant farmer, according to the Delta State Police Command.

Police spokesperson, SP Bright Edafe, disclosed the development in a video message, explaining that the girl, an SSS 3 student, is currently in custody and has admitted her role in the scheme, officials said.

According to the police account, the teenager left Ugolo with her friends and travelled to Port Harcourt, where they checked into a hotel. From there, she contacted her mother, claiming she had been kidnapped and instructing her to raise money for her release.

Investigators said the mother, a widow of limited means, reportedly went from place to place to gather the ransom before alerting the police, who became suspicious after early findings did not support a genuine abduction.

During questioning, the suspect told officers that peer pressure influenced her decision, adding that one of her friends had previously carried out a similar act against her own parent, a pattern police say is becoming disturbingly familiar among teenagers.

The police say the ₦500,000 ransom was allegedly spent on clothing, a detail authorities describe as a stark reminder of how easily impressionable youths can be drawn into serious crimes without fully grasping the consequences.

SP Edafe warned that staged kidnappings and related scams are increasingly involving youths aged 15 to 20, urging parents, schools, and communities to strengthen supervision, moral guidance, and early intervention to prevent vulnerable young people from drifting into criminal behaviour.

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