Operatives of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja police command,
Lagos State have finally hunted down the alleged mastermind of the kidnap of
Durodola Muwalu, manager and younger brother of the owner of Dam-jay Hotel
located in Ikorodu, Prince Jacob Araba.
He is Adekoya Oni, a native of Agbowa Ikosi in Epe Local Government Area
and a herbalist with about 27 years experience.
Full story after the cut
It was reported two weeks ago that SARS tracked and arrested a four-man
gang of kidnapers in their hideout in Ijebu Ode area of Ogun State. In the
process, they also rescued their latest victim, Durodola Muwalu, who had been
in their custody for 11 days.
The suspects were Felix Ikuomola, Gbenga Popoola, Sunday Akibi and Azeez
Olowu. In their confessional statement, they alleged that a certain man, known
to them as Baba Agbodi (Adekoya) was the one who gave them the contract and
also provided all necessary details and logistics.
On the circumstances surrounding his arrest,it was gathered that Adekoya, on
realising that his game was up, left town with an excuse that he went to visit
his sick mother. Two weeks later, he returned in the hope that police had
stopped searching for him. He was said to have bragged to the community that,
although the gang mentioned him during their confession, no policeman would
dare enter his shrine. He was later arrested inside his shrine while attending
to his customers.
Face-to-face with his accusers, Adekoya claimed that the only reason he
allowed them to go ahead with the kidnapping was because Prince Jacob Araba,
who is known as a generous philanthropist, bought cars for the community
leaders and exempted him. “I am the son of the former baale (traditional ruler) in our
community and a renowned herbalist. I deserve all the respect I should get in
this community. So, I felt bad that Prince Araba shared cars and did not give
me. I was happy when these boys consulted me. I did not give them the contract,
I only consented to the kidnap.”
He admitted that the gang met with him twice in his office. “I have
known Gbenga for a long time. We met when his mother brought his pregnant wife
to me for prayers. I told them what to do and they failed to abide by my
instruction. The baby died at birth.
“So, I was not surprised when he came with four other young men to seek
my consent. I only told them that it was a good idea and advised them that it
would be better to kidnap his brother, Muwalu. The person that I have issues
with is the brother of Prince Araba; he is the one who advised Prince Araba not
to include my name in the list of those who he bought cars for. Muwalu is a
wicked, greedy man and I know that Prince Araba will pay anything to save his
brother. My only crime here is that I did not report to the police, but it was
their idea,” Adekoya said.
However, members of the gang, who are still in police custody, insist
that he was the mastermind of the abduction.
Daring him to refute their claim, Azeez said that during the meeting,
when they raised the issue of police, he assured that he would exonerate them.
“He is lying. I dare him to refute his statement during our last meeting that
if we were arrested, he would stand and ask for our release. He said that
policemen fear him. This was why, as soon as we were arrested, we mentioned his
name. I am shocked that he could deny us even while alive.’
On what really transpired, Azeez alleged that Oju called them that there
was a need to arrange a job so that he could raise money for his child’s naming
ceremony. “He was desperate and as friends who had done jobs (robbery) in the
past, we decided to help him if he could get any contact. Two days later, he
called and told us that Baba Agbodi had a good deal for us. He scheduled a
meeting and myself, Gbenga and Oju went to his office in the Itoki area of
Ikorodu. He is well known in the community. He told us that our target is very
rich and would pay anything to secure the release of any of his family members.
We agreed to share the loot equally, even as he provided all the necessary
information. We tried twice to pick him at the hotel but left out of fear of
being caught.
“On the day Muwalu was abducted, he was the one who called and informed
us that the target was close by. He advised that we should pick him close to
his house as the road is very bad and he would surely slow down. He was
watching from afar, so that he would not be caught since he was well known. He
even called to congratulate us as soon as we succeeded.
“When we were running out of cash, we called him to assist us with small
money since there was delay in paying the ransom. He was angry and said that
we were not putting much pressure on Prince Araba. We even called to inform him
that the police were looking for us and he advised that we should relocate,”
Azeez alleged.
Also, Gbenga, laughing sarcastically at Adekoya’s denial, said he was
the brain behind the kidnap. “We have been arrested, the best thing is to tell
the truth and make peace with God. It was my mother who took me and my pregnant
wife to his office for spiritual consultation. Unfortunately, I lost the
child. He is a herbalist and well respected. In the past, he had done a lot of
prayers for me and my family and it worked. If you want to do any illegal job,
he was looked upon for spiritual guidance. I was happy that he was the one who
brought the job. This meant that it would be very successful. This was why I
quickly made all the necessary arrangements. He was the one who chose the
victim and gave us direction on how to go about it. Stop lying,” Gbenga
screamed at Adekoya.
The man who was rescued, Muwalu was grateful to God for sparing his life
and said that he had finished the day’s work and was heading home in his
brother’s car (the owner of the hotel) when the kidnappers blocked him close to
his house.
“I was heading home in my brother’s car at about 8.30pm, when a car
blocked me and about three men, heavily armed, stepped down and asked me to get
out of the car. They dragged me out of the car into another one and tied me up.
They also blindfolded me. They later took me to a house after several hours of
driving.
“They were calling me Chief Araba and I told them that I am not the one.
I told them that I am his manager and they started beating me mercilessly. I
pleaded for my life and they said that I should give them my oga’s number so that they would
call him. I was there when they called him, demanding N60million. I told them
that they were carrying the wrong person. I have not seen N6million not to
talk of N60million in my entire life.
“The more I pleaded, the more beating I got. They kept me tied up in the
room and only gave me water to drink. This was what sustained me till I was
rescued,” Muwalu narrated.
Surprised at the identity of the man behind the kidnap, Chief Jacob
Araba, who was the initial target, said he knew little or nothing about
Adekoya, the suspect. “I am a philanthropist and by the special grace of God, I
have enough to feed my family. I do not know the man but I was told that he had
benefitted a lot from my gestures to the community. I always ensure that I
encourage the leaders of the community to keep the area safe. I am happy that
they have been arrested except Oju, who I learnt is still on the run. I have
confidence in the Nigeria police for once in my life. I thank CP Kayode
Aderanti for allowing his detectives, led by SP Kyari, to rescue my brother and
arrest the criminals.”
Confirming the arrest, Lagos State Command Police spokesman, DSP Kenneth
Nwosu, said that police are still on the trail of the remaining member of the
gang, Oju. “The Commissioner of Police is determined to rid the state of all
criminal elements. It does not matter how far you go, the hand of the law must
surely catch up with you. We also encourage residents to be conscious of who
their neighbours are and report any criminal activities in their area.”
Culled from
Saturday Sun
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