The Four-room-and-parlour bungalow at Umuchem Ojoto
The storey building at Iyaba, Umudim Nnewi
Governor of Anambra State, Chief
Willie Obiano has re-inforced his determination to rid the state of all forms
of criminal elements as security operatives of Operation Kpochapu scaled up
the demolition of criminal infrastructure with the knocking down of two
buildings allegedly used for kidnap activities.
The buildings located at Umuchem,
Ojoto in Idemili South Local Government Area and Iyaba in Umudim-Nnewi in Nnewi
North Local Government Area of the state were pulled down yesterday.
The first building, a
four-room-and-parlour bungalow at Umuchem Ojoto, was allegedly used by one
Izuchukwu Amalunwoke, an alleged member of a kidnap gang, who is on the run,
as a facility for holding their victims, whose relations were extorted of
various sums of money to secure their release.
The demolition team also knocked
down a storey building at Iyaba, Umudim Nnewi belonging to Chief Joseph Nnadike
who died in 1988. It was allegedly converted to a kidnap den where several
victims from Nnewi and its environs were held and extorted, by one Lotanna
Enemuo, the caretaker of the property.
Reacting to the demolition exercise
at Ojoto, a community leader, Mr. Michael Chukwuemeka alleged that Izuchukwu
was notorious for his clandestine activities over the years, while strange
characters had been trooping in and out of the house.
Mr. Chukwuemeka commended Governor
Obiano for sustaining the battle to rid the state of criminals.
The building at Iyaba Nnewi had a
cubicle behind the staircase, where kidnap victims were allegedly held hostage
while awaiting ransom from their family members or friends.
Throwing light on the latest
demolition of buildings, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Agugoesi
said the affected properties at Ojoto and Nnewi were used severally for kidnap
activities by Izu and Lotanna respectively.
He alleged that Lotanna and his gang
incarcerated one Mrs. Anazodo and Mr. Richard Chukwudolue, saying some members
of the gang were later killed during a gun duel with the police. He pledged
that the Obiano administration and the security agencies would not relent in
the ongoing drive to flush out hoodlums from all parts of the state.
In his reaction, a resident of the
area and retired army officer, Sir Jimbo Hamada, said it was evident Anambra
was having a responsive government
“I give the governor 100 per cent
mark for what he is doing especially his effort to stop these criminals from
coming to harass hapless villagers like us. Every landlord should take note and
ensure that they know the identity of their tenants to avoid what is happening
here today,” he said.
Jimbo confirmed that Obiano had
restored sanity and stability in Onitsha and other parts of the state and
urged the people to give his administration total support.
Kidnapping: Obiano Demolishes 2 More Houses
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