DSS bursts notorious kidnap syndicates, arrests suspects
The Department of State Services (DSS) has burst a number
of kidnap syndicates and arrested some of the masterminds of the gangs
across the states.
The gangs have been terrorising their victims and members of the
public, particularly in the South-South, South-West and the North-West
zones of the country in the last few months.
Some of the victims were raped, maimed or murdered by the gang
members, thereby inflicting psychological pains, humiliation and grief
on the victims and their families
, even after collecting huge sums in
ransom from their families.
A statement yesterday by the Acting spokesman of the DSS, Mr. Tony
Opuiyo said the suspects were arrested in special tactical operations
across flash point states.
Among the suspects arrested were Victor Afikparobo of the Federa Gang
operating within Ikorodu/Otta axis in Lagos and Ogun states. He was
arrested alongside some of his gang members on July 20.
John Felix, Rowson Anufa and Obukoko Emoabe operating along
Lagos-Ikorodu Road and Owo in Ondo state were also arrested on July 22.
The statement said, “On 24th July, 2015, about 0230 hours, at Uduere,
village in Ughelli North LGA, Delta State, one Joseph Ojobor, aka
chairman was also arrested. Subject is the leader of the Lagos cell of
the “Federa” kidnap syndicate. He had also been linked to some incidents
of illegal oil bunkering and pipeline vandalism.
“Also, on the same 24th July, 2015, about 0500 hours, the team
arrested another member of the Lagos cell of the “Federa” kidnap
syndicate, one Timothy Japhet in his house at Onokpasa Avenue in Okhan
village in Ughelli North LGA, Delta State.
“Earlier, on 19th July, 2015, another member of the notorious gang,
one Howell Anufa was apprehended by the Service. The suspect was
instrumental to the kidnap of the Regent of Akungba in Ondo State.
“Anufa also participated in the spate of kidnap incidents, carried
out by the gang in Lagos and Ogun states respectively, before he
relocated to Warri, Delta State, where he was eventually arrested.
“Furthermore, same date, the Service arrested one member of the Ekiti
kidnap syndicate, Ayodeji Oluwafemi. Also, one Rachael Oladapo, a
female, who was used by the gang as a reconnaissance spy and informant,
was equally apprehended.
“In a follow-up tactical raid in Ekiti State, five (5) other members
of the notorious Ekiti kidnap gang were intercepted by operatives of the
DSS. They are Felix Omaiwa, Bose Ajayi, Tope Gabriel, Olayemi Ogunmola
and Damilola Obamoyegun.
“Also, on 26th July, 2015, about 2000 hours, at Ibokun in Obokun LGA,
Osun State, Service tactical team arrested three (3) kidnap suspects,
Owolabi Olarewaju (aka Owo Blow), Olajide Ayobami (aka Gongo aso) and
Gbenga David (aka Oruma)”.
The DSS also said another gang member, operating within Abia and Imo
state axis, Henry Chibueze was arrested on July 16. He was described as a
ruthless criminal who derived joy in shooting his victims in the leg
whenever there was delay in ransom payment.Chibueze was said to have
been arrested at his hideout in Ohafia, Abia State, where he was being
treated for an injury he sustained when he escaped during an earlier
operation in Owerri, Imo State.
Also in the net is Akeem Bello, a lance-corporal who deserted his
unit in the Nigerian Army when he was deployed in Maiduguri, only to
join vampire’s kidnap gang.
“Between 19– 20th July, 2015, at varied locations in Danko-Wasagu LGA
of Kebbi State, the Service apprehended four (4) suspected kidnappers
of one Maryam Mohammed Rabiu, the daughter of Mohammed Rabiu who was
abducted on 13th July 2015.
“The gang has been identified as the syndicate which perpetrated the
recent kidnap of Abbas Mohammed Jega, the driver of the brother of
Attahiru Jega (Prof), former Chairman of INEC.
“The gang in its bid to evade detection, used one of the three (3)
mobile phones stolen earlier from Maryam Rabiu, to establish contact
with the family, in which they demanded a ransom of Twenty Million Naira
(N20m).
“On 24th July, 2015, at Mailaka village of Danko-Wasagu LGA, the
Service also arrested three (3) key members of another kidnap syndicate
operating across Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi, Niger, FCT, Kwara and Oyo
States.
“These elements are Umar Gide (Dudu), Ibrahim Mugu and Baban Garna
Dudu was found to be involved in the kidnap of the daughter of former
Council Chairman of Danko-Wasaju LGA and the mother of the Post-Master
General of the Federation, among several others.
“Another member of the gang, Mohammed Sani, a.k.a Sani Maja, was arrested by the Service in Zamfara State,” the statement added.
The DSS said the operations were still ongoing to arrest fleeing
members of some of the identified kidnap gangs and others hibernating at
various areas across the federation.
The service added that judicial processes were being perfected to arraign the suspects in court.
It assured the citizenry that it would not relent in its efforts to
checkmate the activities of any criminal gang that terrorising innocent
citizens anywhere in the country.
The DSS urged members of the public to freely volunteer useful
information that could assist in apprehending members of the criminal
gangs anywhere they may be hiding.
The service assured that such information would be treated with utmost confidentiality and dispatch.
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