The killers
odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that the Lagos State
Police Command, yesterday, paraded three suspected members of a notorious
kidnap gang that killed former Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Dr. Chudi
Nwike. They were picked up in their den
last year.
Late Nwike
Nwike odogwuemekaodogwu.com recalled was kidnapped on March 19,
2013 and a N30 million ransom was demanded by his abductors who reportedly
murdered him after taking N5 million as ransom.
Parading the suspects alongside four
others, among whom were three Ibadan‑based alleged hired assassins, who
confessed to have been given N140,000 as advance payment to eliminate a
businessman in Lagos, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, said
the arrest of the kidnap suspects followed the arrest of one Monday Odieto in
Benin, Edo State, by the Divisional Police Officer in‑charge of Ikoyi, Aisha
Haruna.
How they were nabbed
Manko explained that during
interrogation, Odieto confessed to belong to a 30‑man kidnap gang operating in
the South‑South and South‑East axis of the country and further confessed to
have been involved in the kidnap of a Supreme Court judge’s wife, Justice
Rhodes-Vivour, last year along the Lagos/Benin expressway.
His confessional statement,
according to Manko, led to a manhunt for those indicted. He said the pursuit
led to the arrest of Godspower Ovwigho, 31, and Stanley Efetobor, 29. He said
they were arrested by operatives of the Special Anti‑ Robbery Sqaud.
Manko said: “After a long manhunt,
one Godspower Ovwigho, was tracked and arrested at Ikorodu, Lagos State on
April 23. He was identified by Monday Odieto as being a top ranking member of
the gang. On April 24, one Stanley Efetobor, who is also a gang member, was
also arrested by SARS.”
How suspects ambushed prisons
officials , freed leader
During interrogation, the suspects,
according to Manko, confessed to be among those who ambushed some prison
officials in Okere, Warri, Delta State while their leader, simply identified as
Rufus was being taken to court in March last year. Some prison officials were
reportedly killed in the attack.
According to him, “Efetobor
confessed to be a member of the gang that rescued one of their former gang
leaders, one Rufus, at Okere raid in Warri, Delta State.
“He confessed that the raid was
carried out when some prisons officials were taking him to court from prison
yard in March, last year. The suspects confessed that several prisons officers
lost their lives in that operation.
“He also confessed that their gang
kidnapped the wife and daughter of Justice Rhodes-Vivour. The same gang
kidnapped former Anambra deputy governor and demanded N30 million as ransom.
Although they got N5 million from the family, they still killed the man and
told the wife to use the remaining N25 million to bury her husband. But we are
still continuing with our investigations.”
Why we killed former dep gov— Suspect
Godspower Ovwigho, 27, told a
bewildered crowd that his gang killed the former deputy governor because his
wife was heady.
According to him, “we killed the
deputy governor because his wife tried to prove difficult. We demanded N30
million but they gave us only N5 million.
After the payment, they promised to
give us more but did not. It was Rufus that shot him dead when the wife refused
to pay more. Rufus is our leader.
“We held him hostage in a
three-bedroom flat in Kokori town, in Delta State. When the negotiators brought
the money and Rufus discovered it was N5 million, he drove all of them away.
He, thereafter, charged into the bedroom where the deputy governor was and told
him that his wife was daring us.
“He called the victim’s wife on the
phone and asked why the money was slashed. She told him that was all they were
able to gather. Out of anger, he shot the former deputy governor four times and
called his wife again on the phone and told her to use the balance to organise
his burial.”
I got N40,000 out of the N5m
His alleged partner in crime,
Stanley Efetobor, 29, lamented that his share of the N5 million was only
N40,000.
Meanwhile, the three suspected hired
assassins who left Ibadan for Lagos, to snuff life out of a businessman, one
Victor Adelakun, disclosed that they were promised N140,000 after executing the
job.
The suspects, according to Manko,
were arrested in a night club on Allen Avenue by operatives of SARS on May 10,
2014 while strategising on how to get their target.
But the trio of Ibrahim Lawal (27),
Emmanuel Adewale (25 ) and Yomi Olarewaju (25) claimed they intended kidnapping
their victim.
Although in an earlier
interrogation, they reportedly told the operatives that their mission was to
assassinate their victim. But Ibrahim stated yesterday:
“We wanted to kidnap him. That was
the instruction given to us. We were promised N300,000 if the deal succeeded.
We were given N100,000 as advance fee
“We were just at the club waiting
for the victim because we were told he usually drink there. While we were
discussing how to get him, we did not know how the Police got wind of our mission
and apprehended us.”
Courtesy Vanguard
How Former Anambra Deputy Governor, Dr Chudi Nwike Was Killed After N30 Million Ransom Demand
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