Seven Ghana based Nigerian kidnappers
have been killed in Lagos by the police.
The syndicate were suspected to have also
kidnapped the Chairman, Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, Kehinde
Bamigbetan.
According to the police, the suspects
were arrested shortly after kidnapping an Indian, Vivex Changrani, in the early
hours of Monday.
The Commissioner of Police for the
command, Umar Manko, said the suspects were not based in Lagos but only
operated in the state on weekends after which they would flee to Ghana.
He said apart from Bamigbetan, the
suspects had been involved in a series of high-profile kidnapping including
that of a Federal High Court judge in Lagos.
He said, “Based on painstaking
investigation and tracking of Nigerian kidnappers who kidnapped Ejigbo LCDA
Chairman, Kehinde Bamigbetan, a sitting Federal High Court Judge and other
notable individuals in Lagos, a team of detectives, led by the Officer in Charge
of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, traced the kidnappers to the Agbara area of
Ogun State where the kidnappers have their camp.
“After 72 hours of laying ambush, the
policemen stormed the house where the kidnappers were gathered. A gun duel
ensued and seven kidnappers were killed. Two of the kdinappers, Ogbonna Emenike
and Uchenna Nwanyu, were arrested alive with bullet wounds while four AK47
rifles, 28 AK47 magazines and over 1,000 rounds of AK47 live ammunition were
recovered.
“A Honda CRV and a Nissan Pathfinder
as well as charms were recovered from them. An Indian national, Vivex
Changrani, who was kidnapped at Ikoyi two hours before the operation, was also
rescued by the police.”
Manko said the suspects were able to
evade arrest for so long because they were in Ghana and due to international
law, Nigeria policemen had to collaborate with INTERPOL to track the suspects.
The police boss said the suspects
operated in army uniforms which deceived members of the public.
“We discovered that because the suspects
operated in army uniform, they easily got away. Sometimes, they could even
alight from their vehicles in broad daylight and direct traffic in order to
escape,” he said.
According to police detectives, who
spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, the suspects lived
flamboyant lifestyles in Ghana.
A police source, said the leader of
the gang, Jonah Benjamin Osinachi aka China, who was killed during a gun
duel with the police, owned a big restaurant in Ghana and other investments which
he funded with proceeds from his illegitimate business.
He said, “The suspects only struck
during weekends after which they would go back to Ghana. For instance, after
kidnapping Bamigbetan, they received $50,000 (N8m) as ransom. They went back to
Ghana without any money.
“Rather, what they did was to give
the money to a bureau de change operator who then helped them to transfer the
money through an agent to Ghana.”
The suspects however said they were
not members of the gang but only friends to the killed suspects.
Nwanyu said, “I am not a kidnapper,
China employed me to manage his restaurant in Ghana and I have been doing that
for two years now. I came with China, his wife and two kids on Sunday because
they said they wanted to renew their passports at FESTAC.”
Another suspect, Emenike, said he was
not part of the gang. He said he was only released from prison last Monday and
was only at the wrong place at the wrong time.
The Indian victim, Changrani, however
identified the suspects as his captors. He commended the police for rescuing
him less than five hours after his abduction.
He said, “I have been living in
Nigeria for seven years and I work for a plastic-manufacturing company. On
Sunday night, around 12am, I was on Gerard Road, Ikoyi, when men in army
uniform flagged down my vehicle. They jumped into my car and pushed me into the
back seat.
“An hour later, they pushed me into
their own vehicle, blindfolded me. After some hours, they took me into their
house and locked me in a room and told me to sleep. Around 5am, I started
hearing gunshots and when the police identified themselves, I screamed for help
and they rescued me. The police did a fantastic job.”
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