Bolanle |
Raymond |
Detectives
of the Lagos State Police Command have launched investigations into the
allegation of a suspect who claimed that her 14-year-old victim planned his own
kidnap with the prime suspect.
This
allegation was made by 19-year-old Bolanle Fasasi against Daniel Olumide Oke,
whom police said was kidnapped from his parents’ home at Ikotun by his next
door neighbor, Quandri Raymond.
The victim
was moved from Ikotun to Ikorodu area of the state to stay with Bolanle.
According to
Bolanle, Daniel, who was quite friendly with his abductor, Raymond, had
confided in her while he was in her home that he and Raymond planned his
kidnap, so that his father could give Raymond some money.
Bolanle
allegations however sharply contradicted the story of her boy friend and police
detectives who had been working the case.
Police spokesperson,
Ngozi Braide, explained that two weeks ago, a case of kidnapping was reported
at Ikotun Police Station, that a boy of ‘13-year-old’ was kidnapped from him
parents home at Ikotun.
When the
parents of the boy could not find him, they raised alarm. One of their neigbours
told them that he saw the missing boy with Raymond.
When 24-year-old
Raymond returned home late that night, the parents asked him if he had seen
their son, but he denied.
The case was
later transferred to the Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja, where under
intense interrogation; Raymond caved in and confessed to have kidnapped his
little friend.
Braide said:
“While the parents of the child were looking for him, Raymond had already moved
the boy to his girl friend’s place at Ikorodu. When he returned to the
compound, he repeatedly denied knowing the whereabouts of the Daniel. When SARS
got involved in the matter, he confessed and took policemen to where he kept
the boy at Ikorodu.
“He told
policemen that he was going to demand for a ransom of N2m from his victim’s
parents before his arrest. My fear however is that he would have killed the
boy, just as one Patrick Onyeka killed a little boy at the Ikotun area some
fews ago because he knew the late boy would recognized and point him out to his
parents and police as his abductor. Raymond would have killed Daniel too
because he knew Daniel would have told his parents that he kidnapped him.”
Raymond, who
runs a match viewing centre at the Ikotun area of Lagos, said he decided to
kidnap the boy because he was financially broke. He however vehemently said
that he would never hurt Daniel for anything in the world.
His words: “Daniel
and I left home together to Ikorodu. I told him that we were going somewhere. I
called my girl friend that I was bringing somebody, but I didn’t tell her who. It
was when I got there that I told her about the kidnap plan and how I wanted to
raise N2m from Daniel’s parents.
“Daniel
stayed with her for three days. If his parents had given me the money, I would
not have killed him, whether he recognized me or not! My plan was to buy him a
lot of stuff, a sort of a bribe and beg him not to tell his parents that I was
the person that kidnapped him.”
Even after listening
to her lover’s narration, Bolanle still maintained that the kidnap plan was
hatched between Raymond and Daniel.
According to
her, her parents were separated and she stays with her mother and three other
siblings. But during the period that Daniel stayed with her, her mother was not
in town.
She was all
alone at home with her three younger siblings and thus was in charge of the
house.
Bolanle, a
hairdresser, said: “Raymond never told me that he kidnapped the boy. In fact,
he had once introduced the boy to me as his younger brother. The next day after
he brought the boy to my house was on Monday and I didn’t see Raymond. I became
worried because Daniel was missing school. I called Raymond’s number repeatedly
but his sister was the person who kept picking his calls. I kept pressing and asking
Daniel if he would not be going to school that day. He later told me that he
and Raymond planned his kidnap, so that his father would give Raymond money.”
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