DSS operatives |
The State Security
Service, SSS, in a combination of special tactical operations and robust
actionable intelligence has arrested over 20 kidnap kingpins across the
country. The
operations sanctioned by the Director-General, Lawal Daura, succeeded in the
arrest of the masterminds and other facilitators of these kidnapping
syndicates.
These
groups terrorize their victims and members of the public across the States
particularly in the South-South, South-West and the North-West zones of the
country. In the course of their dastardly acts, these criminals rape, maim and
even murder their victims. They inflict psychological pains, humiliation and
grief on such victims and their families. They extort huge sums of money from
families or friends of victims. To
checkmate this ugly trend, the source added, the SSS in line with its statutory
mandate, initiated series of special tactical operations in the States prone to
the nefarious activities of these criminal gangs.
Media report continues:
In
a statement signed by Tony Opuiyo of the secret service said that the latest
onslaught is coming against the backdrop of upsurge in kidnapping incidents
perpetrated by criminal syndicates/elements in the past few weeks.
Among
those in custody is one Victor Afikparobo, who was arrested on July 20, 2015,
at Owheologbo, Isoko North Local Government Area (LGA) of Delta State.
He
said that the capture of Afikparobo, who is a key member of the “Federa” gang,
a kidnap syndicate which perpetrated series of kidnap incidents within the
Ikorodu/Otta axis of Lagos State, helped to give further leads on their leader
and other gang members.
On
July 22, 2015, the source added, at Ovara Orugun village in Ughelli North
LGA of Delta State, one John Felix aka Austin, Rowson Anufa aka Amori and
Obukoko Emoabe, a local herbalist and supposed talisman to the group, were also
arrested by this Service. He said that the trio are key members of the kidnap
gang that has been terrorising the Lagos-Ikorodu road, and Owo, Ondo States.
The
source further disclosed that on July 20, 2015, at Uduere Village in Ughelli
North LGA, Delta State, one Joseph Ojobor aka Chairman who is said to be the
leader of the Lagos cell of the “Federa” kidnap syndicate, was also arrested.
He had also been linked to some incidents of illegal oil bunkering and pipeline
vandalism.
On
July 24, he said, 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.
The
source further disclosed that on July 19, another member of the notorious gang,
one Howell Anufa, was apprehended by the men of the State Security Service
(SSS).
The suspect, the source noted, was instrumental to the kidnap of the Regent of Akungba in Ondo State. Anufa was also said to have 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.
The suspect, the source noted, was instrumental to the kidnap of the Regent of Akungba in Ondo State. Anufa was also said to have 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.
In
the same vein, the Service arrested one member of the Ekiti kidnap syndicate
name, Ayodeji Oluwafemi, and as well as one Rachael Oladapo, a female, who was
used by the gang as a reconnaissance spy and informant, was equally
apprehended. Also, in a follow-up tactical raid in the State, DSSS claimed that
five other members of the notorious Ekiti kidnap gang were intercepted by
operatives of the DSS including Felix Omaiwa, Bose Ajayi, Tope Gabriel, Olayemi
Ogunmola and Damilola Obamayegun.
Not
relenting, the DSS Service tactical team at Ibokun in Obokun LGA, Osun State,
arrested three kidnap suspects, Owolabi Olarewaju (aka Owo Blow), Olajide
Ayobami (aka Gongo aso) and Gbenga David (aka Oruma).
In
a similar enforcement action, the men of the SSS spread their tentacles to the
Abia and Imo States axis, where one Henry Chibueze aka Vampire, who is said to
be the leader of an infamous kidnap gang that operates around the South-South
and South-East axis, was arrested on July 15, 2015.
The
source continued: “Subject is a ruthless criminal who derives joy in shooting
his victims on the leg whenever there is delay in the payment of ransom.
Chibueze was 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. Similarly, one Akeem Bello, a lance-corporal who deserted
his unit in the Nigerian Army, while deployed in Maiduguri, to join vampire’s
kidnap gang, was also apprehended by the Service.
“On
July 19-20, 2015, at various locations in Danko-Wasagu LGA of Kebbi State, the
Service apprehended four suspected kidnappers of one Maryam Mohammed Rabiu, the
daughter of Mohammed Rabiu, who was abducted on July 13, 2015. The gang has
been identified as the syndicate which perpetrated the recent kidnap of Abbas
Mohammed Jega, the driver of the brother of former Chairman of INEC, Prof.
Attahiru Jega. The gang in its bid to evade detection used one of the three
mobile phones stolen earlier from Maryam Rabiu, to establish contact with the
family, in which they demanded a ransom of N20m”.
“On
July 24, 2015, at Mailaka village of Danko-Wasagu LGA, the Service also
arrested three 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 aka Sani Majawas arrested by the
Service in Zamfara State”.
Having
declared total war on the syndicates, the DSS operations are said to be ongoing
to apprehend fleeing members of some of the identified kidnap gangs and others
hibernating at various areas across States of the Federation.
He
also noted that while the judicial processes are being perfected to arraign the
arrested suspects before the courts in line with relevant laws, the Service
assured “the good and responsible citizens of this great country, that it would
not relent in its efforts to checkmate the activities of any criminal gang that
terrorizes innocent citizens across the Federation thereby creating a climate
of insecurity”.
As the Service moves to
fulfil this mandate, the source added, members of the public are urged to
freely volunteer any useful information that would assist in dealing with such
criminal gangs. He assured that such information will be treated.
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