How Police Tracked My Phone in a Remote Bush but Kidnappers Remain Untraceable
I was cooking for Chinese miners in a remote bush in Nasarawa State when the police traced my phone to that exact spot. They sent two men who pretended to be my uncles to lure me out. My arrest came after my former boss accused me of stealing an iPhone he had actually sold to me. There was no investigation or chance to explain. The police seized the phone and I only got free after heavy payments and my father’s intervention. This experience broke something in me. If they can pinpoint my location in the middle of nowhere, why can’t they trace kidnappers who call for ransom? They track fraudsters overnight, yet kidnappers seem invisible. Maybe it’s time we ask the real questions.
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