EXPECTATIONS of
hundreds of people whose relatives are still missing were dashed, yesterday, in
Ibadan when the demolition of the kidnappers’ den at Soka in Ibadan, where
hundreds of people have been killed by suspected ritualists, was stopped midway
by men of the Oyo State Police Command.
The people who
came from different parts of the country claimed that some victims were still
trapped in a dungeon which is yet to be located.
This came as 42
SIM cards of various networks were found on a man that pretended to be a
madman.
The arrest of
the man followed the jungle justice meted out on him by angry youths after the
discovery of the den last Saturday. The youths mobbed the man and another one
in separate parts of the city.
It was gathered that the incidents took place at Oke-Ado area of Ibadan, where a man
feigning madness was caught and set ablaze.
Eyewitnesses
said the man disguised as a madman while a pistol, foreign currencies and three
ATM cards were found on him. Police took his burnt remains away.
The other
suspected kidnapper was attacked at Queens Cinema area, but the police rescued
him.
Confirming the two incidents, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Olabisi Ilobanafor, said three identity cards of different names and N11,600 were found on the man rescued at Queens Cinema. Forty two SIM cards of various networks were also found on him.
Confirming the two incidents, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Olabisi Ilobanafor, said three identity cards of different names and N11,600 were found on the man rescued at Queens Cinema. Forty two SIM cards of various networks were also found on him.
The order On the
demolition of the kidnappers’ den, the main building used by the kidnappers as
torture chamber, was about being pulled down when policemen said “an order from
above” had put the demolition on hold.
Immediately, scores of policemen who had been deployed to the place left in droves leaving a few of them behind.
Immediately, scores of policemen who had been deployed to the place left in droves leaving a few of them behind.
While people
were waiting for the next line of action, some members of Oodua Peoples
Congress, OPC, stormed the den with red piece of cloth tied round their heads.
After making
incantations, they claimed some people were still somewhere at the den.
Later, another message came that everybody should leave the area for security men to do their job.
Later, another message came that everybody should leave the area for security men to do their job.
Governor
Ajimobi, through the Special Adviser on Media, Dr. Festus Adedayo said that the
demolition was stopped to allow the team of forensic experts from the police
headquarters in Abuja carry out their investigations.
The governor
also directed environmental health officers to fumigate the forest and the
entire area to prevent outbreak of epidemics.
Why
demolition was stopped
No sooner had the demolition of the buildings started than the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammed Ndabawa, called the Chairman of Oluyole Local Government, Prince Ayoade Abass Aleshinloye, informing him of the need to stop the exercise to allow the team of forensic experts from the police headquarters in Abuja carry out their investigations.
No sooner had the demolition of the buildings started than the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammed Ndabawa, called the Chairman of Oluyole Local Government, Prince Ayoade Abass Aleshinloye, informing him of the need to stop the exercise to allow the team of forensic experts from the police headquarters in Abuja carry out their investigations.
Abass
Aleshinloye was at the site with his Ibadan South West Local Government
counterpart, Mr. Taoheed Adeleke and the General Manager of Ibadan Local
Governments Property Development Company, Mr. Lekan Babalola, to supervise the
exercise.
The police boss
said if the exercise continues, concrete evidence that would help the police in
their investigations would be destroyed.
The demolition
and clearing of the bush will, however, resume tomorrow as the forensic experts
are expected to have completed by then.
Abass
Aleshinloye and Adeleke said efforts were being made to ensure that the
speculation in some quarters of a possible dungeon in the forest was properly
investigated and the site cordoned off.