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It was gathered
that the public outcry prompted the government to meet the needs of security
agencies on the rescue operation, while
the Inspector-General of Police,
Solomon Arase, sent his special team to Lagos to take over the operation.
The security
agents had combed every nook and cranny of the state, especially the Ikorodu
area, making the abductors uncomfortable to stay in one place.
Our correspondent
was told by one of the security agents involved in the rescue operation that it
was discovered that the victims were initially taken to Adamo forest
immediately after their abduction.
Adamo forest is
across the river in Lugbusi community, where the school is situated in Ikorodu.
The source said,
“We gathered that the kidnappers were 12 men, and they came in eight canoes.
They used seven AK-47 rifles for the operation.
“One of the men,
who we later identified as Lamiameni, brought the kidnapping job to the gang,
while another member, known as Felix, alias Tradition, was the one
communicating with the families for ransom negotiation.”
Another source
said from the forest, the gang moved to a creek, located between Ikorodu and
Epe, Lagos State, where they also held the girls.
Security agents
were said to have had the first break on March 4, when a suspected kidnapper,
Emmanuel Arigidi, aged 37, was sent by the gang from the creeks to buy
foodstuffs.
He was said to
have bought foodstuffs big enough for an army, which confirmed the suspicion
that he was a member of the gang. He was subsequently arrested.
He said, “Arigidi
broke down during interrogation and confessed to being a member of the gang
that stole the schoolgirls. He gave us the direction to the place they were
keeping the girls, and mentioned the names of other members. He even promised
to lead the operatives to the location.”
It was gathered
that after waiting for Arigidi for two days, the gang sensed that something was
amiss and thereafter moved to an area around Igbo Okuta Bridge, Imota, Ikorodu.
It was gathered
that possible hiding places had been discussed among the gang members during
the planning of the kidnapping.
When security
operatives therefore noticed that there were no activities in the creek, they
suspected that the gang had fled the area. But Arigidi had no problem in
revealing the place they could be.
Also, the
relatives of suspected abductors mentioned by Arigidi were said to have been
rounded up and made to plead with their people on the telephone to release the
girls.
It was learnt that
the fathers of two of the suspected kidnappers were allowed on Saturday to go
after their sons to talk to them and other gang members to release the girls.
“At about 5am on
Sunday, over 500 operatives, comprising the IG team, the Lagos State Police
Command and other security agencies stormed Imota and rescued the schoolgirls
at the Igbo Okuta Bridge area of Ikorodu,” a source said. Two other suspected
kidnappers were arrested during the operation.
Another top police
source told PUNCH Metro that the family had not paid any ransom before
the girls were rescued, adding that creeks in Ikorodu were still being combed
for other Arigidi’s gang members.
He said, “The boys
(kidnappers) came through the shallow water behind the school with eight canoes
and seven AK-47 rifles for the operation and escaped with the kidnapped girls
with the same canoes. Arigidi mentioned Clement Abanara, aka Millions,
earlier arrested by the IG team, as his boss.”
Another police
source, however, said the kidnappers abandoned the girls and fled the scene.
He said, “The
arrest of one of Arigidi’s gang members forced other members of the gang to
abandon the girls at Imota. Efforts are in progress to arrest the fleeing
kidnappers.”
There was
disagreement among us
One of the
kidnappers of the three abducted schoolgirls, Emmanuel Arigidi, said on Sunday
that there was an altercation between him and other 11 members of the gang,
which forced him to leave the gang.
Arigidi was
paraded on Sunday at the Governor’s Office in Alausa, Ikeja, with two other accomplices
— Akanji Sheu and James Henry.
It was gathered
that the pupils were rescued by security agents in the Imota area of Lagos.
Arigidi said he
opened up to the men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, who arrested him in the
Majidun area of Ikorodu.
Arigidi, who spoke
in pidgin English, explained that he was invited to participate in the
abduction by Lamiameni and Felix, who are still at large.
He said,
“Lamiameni was the one who brought the deal and we discussed how to carry out
the operation at Majidun. We were 12 in number. We went to Maya Bridge to board
a canoe and around 8pm, we entered the school and abducted three girls.
“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 because security had become
tight and the police were on our trail. But my gang members threatened to kill
me. I managed to board a boat and run away from our den. Three days after, SARS
arrested me at Majidun and I explained everything to them.”
The two other
accomplices, Sheu and Henry, were not allowed to speak with journalists.
However, PUNCH Metro managed to speak with Henry before they were
taken away in a police van.
Henry said he was
a victim of circumstance. He said he helped customers to register their lines
in Ikorodu, adding that a line, which he registered, using his photograph, was
used by the kidnappers.
It was learnt that
the kidnappers had used the line to negotiate ransom with the school and Henry
was picked up after the police tracked the number.
He said, “I
register SIM lines for customers in Ikorodu. I helped a customer to register
his line but after he had left, I discovered that his photograph did not appear
on his profile. In an attempt to submit his details, I used my photograph
instead. That was how the police traced the line to me. Except the photograph,
other details are not mine.”
Schoolgirls
healthy, not molested
The Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said medical treatment carried out on
the freed schoolgirls confirmed that they were hale and hearty, adding that the
police adopted intelligence-based policing and technology to rescue them.
The CP also
dismissed speculations that ransom was paid for the release of the pupils.
“We arrested three
suspects. One is actively involved, while the two others are conspirators who,
one way or the other, aided the kidnapping. With respect to the health of the
girls, they are well, stable and immediate medical attention has been given to
them by the police medical team. When we rescued them, one of the questions we
asked them was whether they were molested in any way and they stated
unequivocally that they were not molested in any way.
“When you talk
about ransom in this case, you are glorifying them. We should not be talking
about that again in this country. Talking about it means telling people that
kidnapping is of value and people can make money from it. What was employed in
rescuing the girls is more of application of intelligence-led policing, using
the platform of technology and partnering members of the community.
“We mounted
pressure on the kidnappers. What we did with other security agencies was that
we went for the members of their (kidnappers’) families – the mother, the
father and their children and with that pressure, they found that there was no
way for them again to keep on to the girls. That was what led to the success of
the rescue operation. The girls were rescued around Imota, Lagos.”
Parents
celebrate release of schoolgirls
Our correspondent,
who managed to gain entrance into the school around 11.30am on Sunday, saw
parents celebrating the rescue of the girls, while a thanksgiving prayer
session was immediately organised in a church on the school’s premises.
Amid shouts of
praises and laughter, some parents were seen hugging one another while the
school frontage was filled with cars of parents, who came to celebrate the
news.
Security agents
were also on the ground.
One of the parents
was heard saying, “God, you are marvelous. You are great. We thank you for the
protection of these children.”
The school
security men subsequently told our correspondent to leave the premises, saying
“the management does not want to see journalists for now.”
An official of the
school, who did not want his name in print, said, “I have been praying day and
night for the safe return of these girls. They were abducted on the last day of
February. The following day, I could not say happy new month to people. As far
as I am concerned, today (Sunday) marks a new month.”
Some students
believed to have been taken away from the school by their parents because of
the abduction, were brought back on Sunday.
But a school
teacher, who also expressed his happiness over the rescue of the girls, said
many of those coming back were students who went to sit for the Unified
Tertiary Matriculation Examination.
“The school is
back to life now. I can now go back to the classroom and teach. I am very
excited. Academic activities must resume tomorrow (today),” he said.
We will
fight all crime
The Lagos State
Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Sunday said his administration had the will and
capacity to fight all forms of crime and criminality in the state.
He added that
kidnappers would find no hiding place in the Lagos.
The governor, who
addressed journalists on the safe rescue of the girls, said his administration
would spare nothing to clamp down on all forms of crime in the state.
He said, “Let me
warn that the state government will not tolerate kidnapping or any form of
crime in Lagos.
“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.”
The governor added
that he was relieved that the girls were rescued in the early hours of Sunday.
“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,” he said.
Source: Punch Newspaper
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