LAGOS—
The Police, yesterday, paraded suspected killers of a Lagos
businessman, Mr. Odidi Nweze with the kingpin of the gang giving
chilling details on why they killed their victim.
Commissioner
of Police, CP Umar Manko, who paraded the suspects told anxious
journalists that the eight suspects, including a woman, were behind
series of kidnap incidents both in Lagos and the neighbouring states.
He
said the suspects who used an uncompleted building located somewhere in
Okota, Lagos, as their hideout were in the habit of trailing their
victim(s) to an obscure place, abduct, blindfold and drive them to their
hideout in Okota from where they demand for ransom.
The
police boss who linked the kidnapers to the abduction and murder of
Odidi Nweze, however, absolved the Oxpharm Specialties Ltd, Satellite
Town, the pharmaceutical store where it was reported that the deceased
was kidnapped before his subsequent murder.
A
visibly elated Manko tongue-lashed critics of the command saying,
“Those who are in the habit of criticizing the police can now see that
we are not sleeping. We are not saying don’t criticise, but it should be
objective. It is my determination that we will never rest on our oars
until peace returns to the state.”
He
added: “I am happy to announce to you that we have been able to smash a
syndicate of kidnappers who have been linked to series of kidnap
incidents in the state. They are about eight of them including a woman.
The ring leader has been arrested and he gave his name as Kelvin Emenike
31, who lives in Port Harcourt.
“He
normally comes to Lagos for his ‘business transaction’ after which he
travels back to Port Harcourt; but we have been able to track him back
to Lagos for the same ‘business proposal’ and that ‘business proposal’
is what you are now seeing. This group also includes a woman who manages
their ransom and she is also responsible for disbursing the funds to
the gang members.
“In
possession of these hoodlums were one AK 49 assault riffle with 78
7.6mm ammunition, five magazines, one Toyota pick-up van, one Toyota
Matrix vehicle and one Boxer motor cycle. With these, they abduct their
victims, blind fold them and take them to their hideout, an uncompleted
building somewhere in Okota; and when they finish with their victims,
they pack them in their respective hideouts.
Unfortunately
or fortunately too, we have a case of murder of a clearing agent
sometime last month. The man according to information available to us,
was kidnapped but he tried to fight back and he was fatally shot and he
died. These suspects have also confessed to us that they were the one
who perpetrated the crime.
Manko
added: “Again, let me get one thing cleared: the victim, Odid Nweze,
according to our investigation may have been going to buy some drugs
incidentally at the branch of a pharmacy where killers of Cynthia
Osokogu bought their drugs when he was kidnapped. The owner of the
medicine store may not have knowledge of such dastardly act, it was just
coincidental that some criminals were out to perpetrate their act.”
Giving
details on why they killed Odidi Nweze, kingpin of the gang, Klevin
Emenike said, the death of their victim was purely in self defence. He
said: “Actually we did not mean to kill him, all we were doing was to
make money. Although the parents later paid N1.2m out of the money we
demanded, but we killed him even before they paid the money. What
happened was that when he was kidnapped at Satellite, as we were going
to Okota he attempted to disarm one of us so I grabbed the gun and fired
him pointblank. He later bled to death because we could not take him to
the hospital.”
In
another development, operatives of the Marine Police attached to
Badagry division in Lagos, have arrested two suspected sea pirates who
specialized in attacking oil vessels on the nation’s water and selling
the product in Benin Republic.
Recovered
from the suspects’ hideout in Padi-beach around Topo area of Badagry
were their weapons which included two AK 47 riffles, four AK 47
magazines with fifty seven rounds of live ammunition; four pump action
guns with one hundred and four rounds of live cartridges, two single
barrel guns, charms and amulets. Also recovered were men’s underwear,
two knives, a Ventolin inhaler, one Nokia handset and a visa phone which
were all buried in the sand.
The
suspects, Momanyon Fiapanu and Nunayon Yanagbon, both Ghanians,
according to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Umar Manko,
“specialised in hijacking diesel and other petroleum products in the
waterways of Nigeria, Benin Republic and Ghana.”
However,
the suspects who claimed to be fishermen and have their abode at the
beach, denied police claim, saying they recovered weapons belonging to
one Setty, believed to be leader of the sea robbers. However, during
further interrogation, it was discovered that the said Setty who is on
the run is a cousin to one of the suspects.
23-year-old
Mumanyon who was paraded alongside other suspects, yesterday, said his
cousin and other unidentified persons from the Niger Delta region were
perpetrators of the attacks on oil tanks on the sea. He further stated
that at the end of an operation,the group would bury the weapons inside
the sand pending when they would be going for another operation.
Also
paraded, was one Samuel Johnson who had been parading himself as a
soldier with the Nigerian Army. Recovered from him were three police
walkie -talkie radios, ten pairs of military uniform, four pairs of
boots and six military belts.
Vanguard Nigeria
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