Suspected
kidnapper of three Lagos school girls, Emmanuel Arigidi (left) with two other
conspirators paraded, yesterday in Lagos.
It was a huge
relief to the entire nation, when the Lagos kidnapped boarding school girls were released and the kidnappers
apprehended. Gov. Ambode paraded the suspects and used the opportunity to wish
every mother ‘a very happy mother’s day celebration’ yesterday. Read detailed account of
the rescue after the cut by Vanguard News.
After six harrowing
days in the custody of kidnappers, three abducted students of Babington
Macaulay Junior Seminary, Ikorodu, Lagos, yesterday, breathed the air of
freedom.
The girls were rescued in Imota, another town
on the outskirt of Ikorodu, after intricate police moves that started with the
arrest of one of the suspects, last Friday. The girls- Timilehin Olusa, Tofunmi
Popo and Deborah Akinayo, were abducted last Monday in their school, an act
that outraged the nation.
The news of their
release provoked spontaneous jubilation in their school when Vanguard visited,
yesterday.
Though they were not publicly presented after their rescue, Vanguard gathered that the girls were not molested by the kidnappers.
To ascertain their
health status, police authorities reportedly took them to an undisclosed
hospital for medical examination after their rescue.
However, a
suspected member of the gang that abducted the girls and two other accomplices
have been arrested by security agents. Eleven other suspected members of the
12-man gang were said to be at large and police are still on their trail.
The picture of one
of the two conspirators paraded, according to the police, is on the
registration Subscriber Identity Module, SIM, of his phone.
It was also
gathered that one of the arrested kidnappers, a prime suspect, Emmanuel
Arigidi, led police operatives to secure the release of the abducted girls
somewhere at Imota.
Confirming the
news, Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Culture, Steve Ayorinde,
said no ransom was paid. He blamed the crime on some pipeline vandals who he
said had been sent out of business by security agencies.
Meanwhile, it was
jubilation galore, yesterday, at the school as parents and students expressed
appreciation to Almighty God over the release of the three female students.
This came as a militant leader simply called ‘General Ossy’ made frantic calls,
Saturday, exonerating his group from the abduction saga.
He, however, vowed
that his group would continue to engage in vandalism, boasting that no security
force could flush them out of existence.
Governor Ambode
parades suspects
While parading the
three suspects at the Lagos State Government House, Alausa, Ikeja, yesterday,
the obviously elated governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, commended the gallant
effort of the Nigeria Police and other security operatives in the rescue of the
girls. Ambode said: “In the early hours of today, (yesterday), the Lagos State
Police Command, the Department of State Service, DSS, and members of the Armed
forces worked tirelessly round the clock in the last six days to secure the
release of the children. I thank them for a good job.
“The three girls
have been safely re-united with their families and the government wishes to
assure Lagosians that their security is top priority and it will not relent in
ensuring that Lagos remains safe and secure.”
The governor, therefore,
warned that the state government would not tolerate kidnapping or any form of
crime in the state.
“Our position is
clear and unambiguous. Lagos State has the capacity and the will to go after
every form of crime and criminality in order to safeguard lives and property in
the state. “As our daughters are re-united with their mothers and other members
of their families, I would like to seize this opportunity to wish all mothers
in Lagos State and Nigeria at large a happy “Mothers’ Day.”
Ambode had earlier
assured that his administration will not spare any effort to ensure the safe
release of the three female students.
“We have not been
silent on this unfortunate development. In a delicate security matter of this
nature, where young innocent people are involved and management of information
demands utmost circumspect, we were convinced that swift and coordinated
reaction, guided by intelligence reports on the part of the Police, was a
better and more sensitive approach to take, rather than a sensational, panic-stricken
reaction,” he said.
Commissioner of
Police Lagos speaks Briefing the media.
Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, confirmed the safe return of the
girls to their parents assuring that the situation was under control. According
to Owoseni:
“Actually three
suspects were arrested, one was actively involved, two others are conspirators,
who one way or the other aided the kidnapping. With respect to the state of the
girls, they are very well, they are very stable and immediate medical attention
was given to them by police medical team and I can as well tell you that as we
picked them up, one of the questions we asked was whether they were molested
and the three of them stated unequivocally that they were not molested in any
way.
“Someone had
mentioned ransom, it is unfortunate that we keep on mentioning ransom. When you
talk of ransom in cases like this, you are glorifying that. We shouldn’t be
talking of that again in this country because if you are talking of ransom, you
are telling others that kidnapping is viable and they can be going and
kidnapping people to collect money, but I want to also say that what was
employed in rescuing the girls is more of application of intelligence policing
using the platform of technology, partnering with members of the community,
pressures on the kidnappers and with that pressure they found out that there
was no way for them again to keep these girls and that was what led to the
success in saving the girls.
As to where the
girls were rescued, it is around Imota area. As to where we picked our
suspects, leave that to the police, we wouldn’t jeopardize our investigation.”
How police rescued
victims without ransom
There were
indications that men of the Inspector-General of Police Special Intelligence Response
Team, IRT, led by Abbah Kyari,were deployed to Ikorodu to rescue the kidnapped
school girls and apprehend the suspects. They reportedly made their first
breakthrough mid-day Friday when they arrested a member of the gang at Ishawo,
Ikorodu.
The suspect,
identified as Emmanuel Arigidi, was picked up while trying to buy food stuff
for the kidnapped girls in the creek.
Sources disclosed
that the 37-year-old suspect confessed his involvement in the crime and told
the police that the operation was carried out by 12 persons and they were armed
with six Ak47 rifles. Arigidi, told the police that one Felix also known as
“Tradition” was the one negotiating the ransom, while Lamienmu brought the job
to the gang.
He also told the
police that the rifles they used for the operation were given to them by one
General Ossy, adding that he took part in one of the bank robberies at Ikorodu,
Lagos.
Vanguard further
gathered that during interrogation, Arigidi led the operatives to arrest
relatives of two of his gang members who were with the girls in the creek.
Those arrested included; the father, mother and sister of one of the suspects.
On Saturday, the
father of the suspect was said to have gone into the creek where the girls were
kept and informed them that Arigidi had been arrested, while his wife and
daughter were also with the police and the police was preparing to lead a
500-man squad into the creek to rescue the girls.
It was gathered
that the kidnapers told their colleague’s father that they would have killed
him if not for his son but they asked him to assure the police that they would
release the girls after ransom must have been paid by their parents. The man
,however, according to sources, told them that the police were not ready to pay
any ransom but would rather storm the creek.
The kidnappers were
said to have assured him that they would release the girls on Saturday or
Sunday morning Prime suspect, Arigidi confesses Speaking with Vanguard, one of
the suspects, Arigidi said: “Lamiameni (another member of the gang) brought the
deal, we discussed how to carry out the operation at Majidun.
We were 12 people
all together. We went to Maya Bridge to hire a canoe and around 8pm we entered
the school and carried three girls. We later kept them somewhere. Afterward, there
was a misunderstanding among us on how to keep the girls. I told them I did not
like what we had done and we should release the girls in their schools because
security had become tight and have been on our trail.
“Because I believe
that sooner or later, they will get us. I didn’t want the police to be chasing
us around. But my gang members threatened to kill me. Subsequently, I managed
to board a boat and ran away from our den. Three days after, men of the Special
Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, rounded me up at Majidun and I explained everything
to them.”
Parents, students
jubilate over release
When Vanguard
visited the school, yesterday, both the parents, staff and students were in a
joyful mood, singing praises, while others engaged in telephone conversations
to alert their friends and relatives about the girls’ rescue.
Also, there was
security presence in the school while the rear perimeter fence has been
erected. An, SSS 1 student of the school, (names withheld) said their release
was a big relief to the students.
He said their
absence has thrown the school into mourning. “School activities were put on
hold since our colleagues were kidnapped but now that they have been found, I
am sure those activities will return as soon as possible.”
A parent, Mrs Oni Queen
said she was more than happy. “I have three children in the school, one in SSS
1, another in SSS 111 and the third one in JSS 111.
People have been
condemning the school for lack of adequate security but this is a proof that
God is the ultimate security.
I wish the suspects
were arrested and paraded to serve as a deterrent to others. The release of the
kidnapped students will stop kidnapping in schools because the government
already knows how to protect the students.”
Call from the
Creeks at exactly 2.30pm, after Saturday Vanguard hit the streets with story
captioned,’Abductors of Lagos Students behind past killings of security
operatives, bank robberies’, a call came from the creeks. The caller who
identified himself as ‘De Don’ bared his mind in unmistakable terms over the
vexatious issue of vandalism and militancy in Nigeria.
Part of the
conversation with our Crime Editor ran thus:
De Don: Mr. Emma,
this story you wrote today, saying that General Osy’s gang are responsible for
the kidnap of these Ikorodu girls, why did you do that?
Emma: Its from our
investigation. Who are you?
De Don: I am De
Don, a vandal. I am speaking from the creeks, inside the forest.
Emma: What! Are you
proud of being a vandal?
De Don: Yes, very
proud. Why did you say we did it? We do not kidnap or abduct people. What we do
is to reap from our natural resources, that is our oil. We belong to General
Osy militant group. You people are fond of attributing all sorts of criminality
to us. This is wrong.
Emma: But you know
that vandalism is a crime. Why do you people abduct, kill and maim innocent
citizens of this country including security agents?
De Don: What do you expect from us, after
suffering to go to school, no job, poverty everywhere. Yet, few individuals are
benefiting from our natural resources. This is the crux of the matter. We are
poverty-stricken and members of our families are suffering. Most of us here,
inside the mosquitoe-infested creeks are graduates that passed out with flying
colours yet, nothing to show for it. Every time, they say Niger Delta
militants, are we not the goose that laid the golden egg? Yet, we are dying.”
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