A
university graduate and two other suspects were paraded by the
Lagos State Police Command, following their arrest, by a tip off from a
seven-year-old victim. The
graduate of Economics of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Gbenga Sholaja; Olalekan
Benjamin and Samson Shomorin, who specialise in kidnapping little boys, were
arrested by men of the Igando Police Division and the Special Anti-Robbery
Squad, Ikeja, Lagos.
The child,
who was later released after ransom was paid by his parents, was said to have
memorised the house address where he was kept. It was the child who led police
officers to the same house where Benjamin was arrested.
Sholaja,
who wept profusely during his interview, told PUNCH that he was
pushed by unemployment into kidnapping. He said, “I have a Second Class Upper
(Division) in Accounting and have completed my National Youth Service Corps
programme.
“I went
into kidnapping because since I finished my NYSC in 2011, I have been unable to
get a job.”
An
ex-convict, who was remanded in prison for kidnapping three years ago,
Benjamin, said he met Sholaja at OOU while he was trying to gain admission into
the school.
Lagos
Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, Damasus Ozoani, said the suspects were
arrested on September 29, 2013.
Ozoani said, “They confessed to have kidnapped three children
-one from Omole Phase 1; one Kola at Alagbado area and the last one in Owode
Ijako, Ogun State, and various amounts of money were collected as ransom.”
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