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Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Tyre repairer kidnaps son, demands N350,000 ransom
The State Security Service, Lagos State
Command, has arrested a 48-year-old
man, Samson Adebayo, for allegedly
arranging the kidnap of his nine-year-
old son, Emmanuel, and demanding a
ransom of N350, 000.
According to the SSS, Adebayo had
solicited the help of his girlfriend,
Kehinde Alonge, to kidnap Emmanuel
from his residence at 2, Solomon Street,
Ilu-Nla, Aradagun, Badagry.
The director, SSS, Lagos State, Mr. Ben
Achu-Olayi, said Adebayo reported the
incident to security agents, pretending
to be distraught.
He said, “On October 7, 2013, the
command received a report from
Adebayo Samson, who complained that
his son was kidnapped on October 3.
“Consequently, the command swung
into action with the aim of rescuing the
victim and arresting the culprits.
Preliminary investigations confirmed the
kidnapping by Alonge, who had
demanded a N350, 000 ransom.
“She demanded that the ransom be paid
into a United Bank of Africa account
2050908899, belonging to one Taiwo
Faloye. Unknown to the suspects, we
had set up a flag on the account with
the bank’s cooperation and were alerted
when N230, 000 was remitted.”
He said Alonge was arrested when she
went to withdraw the money from a
UBA branch at Ilesha, Osun State,
adding that during interrogation, Alonge,
a hairdresser, fingered the victim’s
father.
He said, “Following Alonge’s confession,
Adebayo was arrested. He confessed
that he planned his son’s kidnap in order
to extort money from some of his
church members and sympathisers.”
Achu-Olayi warned parents to avoid
endangering the lives of their children
for the sake of money.
He said, “We have noticed that crimes
of this nature are usually committed by
parents or close relations and we are
warning them that we will not tolerate
such acts.”
The suspects, however, traded blame
over the incident when our
correspondent spoke with them.
Adebayo accused Alonge of coming up
with the plan in order to raise N200,
000 for a beauty salon. Alonge however
denied this.
She said, “I was in Ilesha when he
(Adebayo) called me to come to Lagos
that some people owed him money. He
said the only way to collect the money
from them was for me to come and
take his son away, while he pretends
that he had been kidnapped.
“I came to Lagos on October 4, 2013. I
intended going to the school to pick the
boy but Adebayo advised that I pick him
from the house. Since the children
knew me, I told the boy to follow me to
get something outside, only to enter the
next available vehicle to Ilesha, Osun
State.
“His father even gave me N3,000 for
transport. When we got to Ilesha, he
sent another N3, 750 worth of recharge
cards for his feeding. He even called his
son on the telephone on daily basis.
“He was the one that asked me to
demand N350, 000 but at the end of
the bargain, he said I should accept
N200,000. Since I had no bank account,
I asked one of my relatives to give me
his account details. But we were
arrested at the point of withdrawal.”
Adebayo said, “I agreed to the plan
because I was broke. I have been a
vulcaniser for 20 years and I am poor. I
have two kids and my wife is at a
church, where she is being healed of
paralysis.
“Kehinde was the one that brought up
the idea that we should kidnap my son
and I agreed because I needed the
money too. My share would have been
N100, 000 if we had succeeded.
“I feel so ashamed of myself because
what I did was wrong. I hope the
government forgives me and let me go
home. I won’t do it again.”
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