The Lagos State Police Command has
arrested three men -Ogbuesor Sadiq, Abdulwahab Mutairu and Adenola Lanre- for
the alleged kidnap and murder of a businessman, Akinsanjo Akinlade.
Akinlade was alleged murdered in
Ogijo, a border town between Lagos and Ogun states on August 31, 2012. According
to police authorities, the suspects kidnapped, killed Akinlade and dumped his
body in Ogijo.
It was learnt that the suspects
ransacked their victim’s apartment and dispossessed him of jewellery, laptop
and other valuables. The suspects later abducted the man, drove him in his car
to an unknown destination from where they called his wife to demand for a
ransom of N200, 000.
The spokesperson for the state police
command, Ngozi Braide, said, “When they demanded for ransom from the deceased’s
wife, she insisted on speaking to her husband in order to get directive as to
where to source for money. However, the kidnappers stopped all communication.”
One of the suspects, Mutairu, said he
plotted the kidnap of the deceased.
He said, “My job was to fish out for
well-to-do persons around Ikorodu, monitor their movements and get back to the
gang. Then, one day, I saw the man driving a jeep and followed him to his
house.
“I reported to them and they asked me
to monitor when he always came home. I monitored him thrice and discovered he
was always coming in at a particular time and informed the gang.”
Mutairu, who claimed the gang did not
plan to kill the businessman, said the kidnap turned awry when he (Akinlade)
attempted to escape.
He said, “As we all sat in the bush
waiting for response from his wife, we heard footsteps of people passing by and
he raised the alarm.
“I held his mouth to prevent him from
shouting but he kept struggling and in the process, Sadiq started cutting him
with a machete and at a point, he became motionless. When we confirmed he was
dead, we all left.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that the matter was immediately reported at Ipakodo
Police Station from where it was transferred to the State Intelligence.
During investigations, the police
were said to have obtained the call logs of Akinlade’s wife’s phone from which
they were able to trace one of the suspects, Ogbusor, to Edo state.
Ogbusor was said to have revealed the
location of other gang members to the police.
The suspects reportedly confessed and
took the policemen to where they killed the Akinlade. His corpse was
found in decomposing state.
The suspects also confessed to have
kidnapped one Sekiru Yusu and attempted to kidnap another person in Ikorodu
before they were arrested.
Credit: Punch
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