A
36-year old woman, Ngozi Onuonwu who was arrested in Lagos for her alleged
involvement in kidnapping has opened up saying that frustration led her into
it because she did not see any man to marry her.
The remorseful Ngozi
said if she had married like her mates she would not have lived with her
younger brother, Chibuzor who got her involved in kidnapping.
She narrated how the youths in her
community at Umuleri in Anambra State engaged in a communal war with their
neighboring community, Aguleri which lasted for several years.
She said many youths died and this affected
many girls including her as they could not get married.
She said her fiancée died in the war and
she did not get another man and so she had to move to Lagos and started living
with Chibuzor.
When asked if Chibuzor was a victim of
communal war, she said when peace returned to the two communities, the youths
who participated in the fight were not de-mobilized.
The police in Lagos on Tuesday paraded
Ngozi along with six other suspected members of her gang for allegedly
kidnapping people in Lagos State southwest Nigeria.
The leader of the kidnapping gang
operating in Festac, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, Henry Emenike, 30, confessed
that his gang made more than N20 million since they started kidnapping people
in Lagos two months ago. Abia State-born Emenike made the revelation when he
was paraded at the Police Headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos, Tuesday along with seven
suspected members of his gang, including Ngozi.
The other members paraded with
Emenike are Uche Ogbansi, 30, from Abia State, popularly known as Rasta;
Emeka Obasi , 33, from Ebonyi State; Oliver Nwabueze, 30, from Imo State; a
commercial motorcycle rider who allegedly provided his bike for their movement,
Chibuzor Osuagwu, 29, also from Imo State and Ngozi.
Emenike told his interrogators that they
successfully carried out more than four operations in Lagos where the
victims’ families were made to pay various amount of money as ransom.
He said the last operation his gang
carried out in Festac was foiled by the police and in the process the victim
died.
He said he was in palm oil business in
Abia state before he went into kidnapping.
Emenike said whenever they abducted a
victim, they usually kept the victim in the care of Uche Ogbansi, popularly
known as Rasta at Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos.
The suspects were arrested by the police
at Festac and were brought to the command headquarters.
The Area Commander in charge of Festac,
Mr. Dan Okoro, explained that the police trailed members of the gang before
some of them were arrested while others are still at large.
He said that the gang was behind
kidnapping incidents in Lagos, especially in Festac axis.
Okoro said the recent kidnapping that
resulted in the killing of the victim, Odi Nwaeze, was carried out by the gang.
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