A
couple was among four people arrested for kidnapping an Oil magnate at the
Egbeda area of Lagos State. Investigators also discovered that the gang of kidnappers used to kidnap victims they know. To ensure the victims do not recognise them, they wear face masks.
When
policemen from the Special Anti-Robbery Squad(SARS), Ikeja, Lagos State
Command, stormed the kidnappers’ hideout.
They
found the victim, Alhaji Hammed Fashola,55, tied up in the toilet.
The
kidnappers abducted Fashola, an oil dealer at his home in Egbeda on November 13,
around 7pm. Since then, the kidnappers had been in touch with his family,
demanding N50 million ransom.
The
arrested suspects are Kelvin Igah, 39, Ogechi Igah, 32, Victor Igah 35 and
Chukwuma Kingsley 43.
The
victim was successfully rescued and the suspects confessed to their crime. According
to them, they had taken part in series of kidnapping within Lagos.
The
State’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kayode Aderanti, explained that his men had
responded swiftly after receiving information about Fashola’s kidnap.
He
said: “SARS decoy teams tracked the location of the suspects to No, 18, Adeniyi
Street, off Bola road, Isheri Oshun area of the state. Immediately the hideout
was discovered, the area was cordoned off and searched began, led by the
Officer in Charge of SARS, Mr. Abba Kyari. They found where the victim was
hidden. He was rescued on November, 17, 2014.”
Aderanti
said that among the suspects, two were siblings, adding that they were nabbed at
their hideout, including the wife of one of the siblings, who is a cook.
One
of the suspects, Kingsley said he was contracted by one Ik, now at large, who
instructed him to hang around Isheri Oshun Round-About, to monitor the
vehicle Fashola and send him feed backs.
Kingsley
said: “Before I was asked to go to the junction, I was given the car colour and
plate number. I was also promised N150,000, if I was able to carry out the duty
successfully. I got to the junction very early that fateful day so as not to
miss the vehicle. I didn’t want to miss the promised money. I was arrested at Kelvin’s
house when Ik asked me to accompany him there. When we got there, we didn’t
know that policemen had laid ambushed for us. Ik bolted when he sighted the
police, while we were arrested.”
Stating
his own side of the story, Victor Igah denied
being a kidnapper. He said he was relaxing in his home when policemen came to
arrest him, along with his elder brother.
According
Kelvin Igah, elder brother to Victor, his
stupidity got him into the current mess.
He
narrated: “I used to live in a single room. I needed a two bedroom apartment. A
friend of mine called Odogwu, introduced me to IK. IK told me that he had a two
bedroom apartment he could give to me and my family.”
Kelvin
said that he had never lived in a two bedroom flat before. He was quite happy. But
within few days, he knew he was in trouble when he saw IK, dragging Fashola
into his apartment.
“IK
and his friend brought Fashola to our house. He told us that Fashola owed him
some money. When they brought him, he was chained and they dumped him in a room
and left. It was I and my wife who used to feed him.”
The
CP however said efforts are still on to arrest other gang members who are at
large
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