Kidnappings
Coverage of Kidnappings in the Nexus archive.
- ‘They can kidnap us all, but Aso Rock not vacant’ – Okpebholo
Governor Monday Okpebholo claims a politically motivated campaign to destabilize Nigeria amid kidnappings and highway attacks in Edo, asserting that 'Aso Rock not vacant' ahead of the 2027 general elections.
- Nigeria: 360 People Freed from Boko Haram Mountain Hideout
Nigeria's army reported that 360 people were freed from a Boko Haram mountain hideout. The hostages were taken from various communities, and kidnappings have become an increasing security issue in Nigeria.
- The politicisation of security: When insecurity becomes an instrument of political contestation, By Akin Olukiran
Nigeria's insecurity escalates during electoral cycles, with kidnappings, terrorist attacks, and banditry fueling public suspicion of political motives. The article highlights how violence surges near elections, raising concerns about its use as a political instrument.
- Nigeria: 360 people freed from Boko Haram mountain hideout
Nigeria's army freed 360 hostages held by Boko Haram in a mountain hideout. The hostages were taken from different communities, and kidnappings are increasingly a security issue in the West African country.
- Kidnappings, threats and ‘protection fees’: how can Mexico confront rise in deadly extortion?
Mexico is grappling with a surge in extortion, including kidnappings and threats, as corrupt police and gangs extort shopkeepers through 'protection fees'. The president has pledged to address the crime affecting all levels of society.
- A French Tax Official Revealed Home Addresses of Crypto Investors, Leading to 41 Kidnappings
A French tax official leaked sensitive data of crypto users, including home addresses and personal identification, which were sold to crypto criminals. This data breach led to 41 kidnappings over four months from January to April 2026.
- French Official Arrested who Sold Crypto Users Data to Criminals, Leading to 41 Kidnappings in 2026
A senior French tax official was arrested for selling cryptocurrency investors' personal data, including home addresses and crypto holdings, leading to 41 kidnappings. The incident highlights severe government failures in securing sensitive information and regulating cryptocurrency.
- Officials urge Americans not to travel to island spot amid kidnappings, 6-figure ransom demands
The U.S. State Department issued a Level 4 travel advisory for Haiti due to widespread kidnappings, violent crime, and instability. Ransom demands often reach tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars, with limited local law enforcement response. The advisory highlights gang violence, protests, and anti-gang vigilante groups as major risks.
- Michelle Hart: San Diego Field Office
Michelle Hart describes her assignment to the San Diego Division's Violent Crime Task Force, where she investigated serious crimes including crimes against children, bank robberies, kidnappings, and international murders. Her role focused on handling violent offenses within the division.