Peter Ofondo is survivor of an Africa torn by hapless civil war and tragic loss.Now he returns to Nigeria to confront the 4-1-9 syndicate, a mafia-style organization with contacts in high places, who thrived under the previous regime of General Abacha.Peter's father, a titled chief in his eighties, has just been killed - his car accidentally caught in the crossfire of a brutal 4-1-9 feud - and Peter is determined to avenge his death.Chief Superintendent Stephen Osita, too, is even more anxious to eradicate the syndicate ...
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Peter Ofondo is survivor of an Africa torn by hapless civil war and tragic loss.Now he returns to Nigeria to confront the 4-1-9 syndicate, a mafia-style organization with contacts in high places, who thrived under the previous regime of General Abacha.Peter's father, a titled chief in his eighties, has just been killed - his car accidentally caught in the crossfire of a brutal 4-1-9 feud - and Peter is determined to avenge his death.Chief Superintendent Stephen Osita, too, is even more anxious to eradicate the syndicate after their horrific gang-rape and murder of a local beauty queen. But it is Peter Ofondu who confronts the killers first. However, will the commando skills he learned long ago in the Bifran war be a match for the desperate men who have brought terror to the region?
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NO PRISONERS TAKEN is a pacy thriller set against the background of the terror reign of the 4-1-9 mafia-style syndicate that thrived during the loathed military regime of General Abacha of Nigeria.
The astute syndicate is still making international news from time to time with their clever false letters of credit and financial scams. They took their name from the Nigerian Advanced Fee Fraud Criminal Code Section 4-1-9. Syndicate involved in chilling bloody face-offs galore! Nonetheless, the struggling judicial system fights back now and then.