The 20-year-old victim, Miss Sa-adat Usman Bibire, was later discovered
to be the daughter of the Special Adviser to the Kwara State Governor
on Political Affairs.
It was also on Facebook that the daughter of a retired army general,
Miss Cynthia Osokogwu, also met her killers in Lagos, two years ago.thisdaylive
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kayode Aderanti, while
parading the suspect and other suspected hoodlums yesterday at the
command headquarters, Ikeja, said the kidnappers operate a fake Facebook
account in the name of the business mogul.
He said during initial discussions between the duo (the suspect and the
victim), the suspect had proposed that he would like to make the victim
a brand ambassador for Dangote Noodles, an offer she gladly and quickly
accepted.
He said: “Thereafter, the victim proceeded to Warri in Delta State from
Lagos to meet with the fake Aliko Dangote and was subsequently
kidnapped and a N20 million ransom was immediately demanded from the
father of the victim.
“The father was directed to transfer the ransom to a bank account in Malaysia before his daughter would be released.
“Upon receipt of the complaint from the victim’s father, I directed the
officer in charge of SARS, Superintendent of Police (SP) Abba Kyari, to
launch a massive hunt for the kidnappers and to track the whereabouts
of the victim.”
Aderanti revealed that Kyari, in conjunction with telecom operators, proceeded to track the suspect’s telephone numbers.
He said: “Having collated the necessary data, Kyari immediately
deployed two decoy teams of police detectives to Warri, Delta State, and
after seven days of meticulous follow ups, the victim was successfully
rescued at a house on the outskirts of Ozoro town in Isoko South Local
Government Area of the state.
“It was during the raid of the criminal hideout, that one of the
kidnappers, Patrick Ifada, 23, was arrested by the police. He was the
gang’s surveillance officer within the hideout.”
In his statement, the suspect said he was not privy to the original
plan to kidnap the victim, alleging that the plot was hatched by Marcus
Omojuwa, his bosom friend, who also provided the Malaysian account used
for the transaction. Omojowa is however on the run.
He said: “My name is Patrick Ifada and I am 23 years old. I am a student of Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro. I am in my first year. I am reading Computer Science. We are five in number and are all students of Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro.
“The house where we kept the girl belongs to Marcus. The house is a
private hostel. It was Marcus who operates the fake Facebook account and
all the transactions and discussions were between Marcus and the
victim.
“Marcus got the girl’s profile online after she was declared the winner
of a beauty pageant. While chatting her up on Facebook, he told the
girl that he is Alhaji Aliko Dangote and that he would like to make her
one of the brand ambassadors of the company’s noodle.
“The girl bought the idea. One day, she flew into Delta through Warri
Airport, from where we directed her to come to Ozoro. She eventually
discovered that she had been taken for a ride when she met Marcus.
“It was there and then that Marcus told her to ask her father to pay
the sum of N20 million into the Malaysian account. She stayed with us
for two weeks during which we fed her with Indomie noodles, rice and at
times we bought her food from a nearby eatery.
“During her stay, Marcus warned us not be violent with the girl. After a
week and money was not forthcoming, Marcus reduced the amount to N15
million and later to N500,000.”
Narrating how he was arrested by the police, the suspect added, “I had just finished eating and I went outside to wash my hands when I saw some vehicles heading towards our hostel and before I knew what was going on, the police swooped down on me, while others took to their heels.”
Narrating how he was arrested by the police, the suspect added, “I had just finished eating and I went outside to wash my hands when I saw some vehicles heading towards our hostel and before I knew what was going on, the police swooped down on me, while others took to their heels.”
Aderanti said efforts were being made to arrest the other members of the gang.
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