Members
of a 10-man suspected kidnap gang have allegedly confessed about how they got
about N9 million as ransom from a single operation.
The operation involved the kidnap of a Chinese citizen earlier this year in
Ikoyi area of Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
The suspects who have been arrested by the police and are facing trial include
their leader Aduloju Taiwo, 33, Jimoh Olalere, 40, Akan Ufot, 30, Chigozie Ide,
30, Sunday Michael, 28, Rotimi Jegede, 25, Adesiyan Mutiu, 28, and Ope Dada,
25.
According to police sources, the suspects in
January kidnapped an expatriate, Mr. Kuang Vingjin, who works with ZTE Nigeria
Limited in Ikoyi, Lagos and received the sum of N8.5 million as ransom before
he was released to the company.
The gang also allegedly kidnapped Mr. Ilogbonu
Kingsley and took N.5 million as ransom before his release.
The victims were unlawfully detained in uncompleted
buildings at Ibeju-Lekki and Imokun area of Epe.
The suspected gang leader, Aduloju Taiwo, a cab
driver, allegedly masterminded the kidnap of Vingjin from his residence in
Osborne Estate, Ikoyi.
Taiwo told P.M.NEWS that he studied the estate’s
routes while plying the road as a cab driver.
“While I was working as a cab driver, I took my
time in studying the whole place. I also studied the security operatives
operating in the estate which made it easier to gain entrance because the
security men do not check people coming into the estate,.
“In the operation involving the Chinese, I got N1.2
million out of the millions we coolected as ransom and just N30,000 for the
Nigerian operation (the abduction of Kingsley). I was arrested by the police
from Elemoro Divisional Headquarters, Ajah, in June before being transferred to
Lagos Police Command Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja.”
According to the police, a related case involving
Olayinka Jagbojagbo and Kabiru Jagbojagbo, two brothers who are herbalists that
consulted for the suspects, has also been instituted at Ikeja Magistrate’s
Court 2.
The two brothers are facing a one-count charge of
conniving with the other suspects in kidnapping Vingjin and Kingsley.
Investigation by SARS led to the recovery of arms
and 18 live cartridges from them.
When their case came up yesterday at the Ikeja
Magistrate’s Court 8 presided over by O. Sule Amzat (Mrs), all the accused
pleaded not guilty.
Amzat ordered that the suspects be remanded in
prison custody pending the advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecution.
The case was adjourned till 30 October, 2013 for
hearing.
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