A university graduate and two other suspects were
on Wednesday paraded by the Lagos State Police Command, following their arrest,
by a tip off from a seven-year-old victim.
The graduate of Economics of Olabisi Onabanjo
University, Gbenga Sholaja; Olalekan Benjamin and Samson Shomorin, who
specialise in kidnapping little boys, were arrested by men of the Igando Police
Division and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja, Lagos.
The victim (name withheld) was said to have been
held hostage at Benjamin’s father’s house at Ikotun, Lagos.
The child, who was later released after ransom
was paid by his parents, was said to have memorised the house address where he
was kept. It was the child who led police officers to the same house where
Benjamin was arrested.
Sholaja, who wept profusely during his interview,
told PUNCH Metro that he was pushed by unemployment into kidnapping. He
said, “I have a Second Class Upper (Division) in Accounting and have completed
my National Youth Service Corps programme.
“I went into kidnapping because since I finished
my NYSC in 2011, I have been unable to get a job.”
An ex-convict, who was remanded in prison for
kidnapping three years ago, Benjamin, said he met Sholaja at OOU while he was
trying to gain admission into the school.
He said, “I was a casual worker at a factory in
2007 before I was sacked; I earned N300 per day. After staying idle for some
months, I met a friend, Muyiwa, we were carriers of frozen fish at Apapa. He
introduced me to Taofeeq.
“One day, Taofeeq brought a small boy to my house
and asked me to take care of him. He claimed that the boy was his younger
brother; he was about seven years old. The boy stayed in my house with my
family and was well taken care of for four days. Taofeeq even sent money for
his upkeep.
“When Taofeeq went to collect N150, 000 ransom,
he was arrested by SARS and he led them to my house. We were charged and sent
to prison in November 2009. In September 2010, we were released because the
complainant refused to show up in court.”
Benajmin and his wife, upon his release, then
moved to his father’s house at Ikotun area of the state. In 2010, he was said
to have met Sholaja in OOU, where he went to write the post-Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination.
The 30-year-old claimed that Sholaja invited him
to take part in another kidnapping; he said Sholaja had read about Benjamin’s
arrest in the newspapers.
Benjamin said, “We would kidnap one boy and we
would keep the boy in his (Sholaja’) mother’s house at Owode Ijako.
“After a week, the boy’s parents paid the money.
We were given N100,000 and my share was just N40,000.”
Describing their modus operandi, Benajmin said
they usually kidnapped children while on their way to or from school. All
suspects were said to have collected a total of N260,000 on two separate
occasions, to secure the release of two boys.
Benjamin told PUNCH Metro that he
befriended potential victims by buying them biscuits on their way to school,
thereby earning their trust.
He said, “It was the last kidnap that got us into
trouble. I drove away not knowing that the boy memorised my father’s house
address, where he was kept.
“After he was released, he led policemen to the
house and I was arrested along with my dad but my dad was later released on
bail.”
Shomorin, on his part, confessed to kidnapping
three boys. He urged the government to pardon them, promising not to go back to
crime.
Lagos Deputy Police Public Relations Officer,
Damasus Ozoani, said the suspects were arrested on September 29, 2013.
Ozoani said, “They confessed to have kidnapped
three children -one from Omole Phase 1; one Kola at Alagbado area and the last
one in Owode Ijako, Ogun State, and various amounts of money were collected as
ransom.”
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