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Choir Member Leads Gang To Church To Kidnap Church Member’s Son 29
October, 2013 Local Israel Ekwuruibe is a devout catholic. Aside
attending church regularly, he was a member of the choir at St. Theresa
Catholic Church, Finima in Bonny, Rivers State. photo On Sunday,
September 29, he went to church and sat on the choir pew, using his
baritone voice to sing praises to God. But deep within him was a
sinister plan that had been conceived along with five others to kidnap
the little son of a church member for a ransom. As soon as he sighted
the car of their target, Israel made a sign to other gang members who
were also within the church building, pretending to be genuine
worshippers. The other suspects were Ifeanyi who was said to have formed
the gang, Godswill Bernard, Loveday Anakwuru, Ogechi Nwosu (also a
church member) and Odinaka Gabriel. Before anyone knew what was
happening, little James (not real name) was nowhere to be found. Israel
and other gang members found their way out of the church but it did not
take long before their evil deed became exposed. They were picked one by
one in Finima. The leader, who had gone as far as Akwa Ibom State with
the child, was apprehended along the way by the military joint task
force before any ransom could be collected. This was how the Rivers
State Police Command recently thwarted the plans of a kidnap gang, which
thought it would make cool millions from a staff of Liquefied Natural
Gas (LNG), Bonny (names withheld) by kidnapping his three-year-old son.
Crime Reports gathered that the kidnapped boy’s father reported at the
Finima Division that he could not find his three-year-old son while in
church. At about 3.45p.m., the man was said to have returned to the
station, saying that someone called him with number 07010806571 and
demanded for N15million as ransom. The Divisional Police Officer in
charge of the division, Mohammed Suleiman Baba, a Superintendent of
Police, reportedly swung into action while asking the man to play along
by saying that he only had N50,000. The Commissioner of Police, Mbu
Joseph Mbu reportedly put the entire command at alert while the
anti-kidnapping section of the command also went to work. At about
7.30p.m., Crime Reports learnt that operatives from Finima Division,
assisted by the Finima Youth Congress, arrested Loveday, Godswill and
Odinaka based on suspicion that they knew something about the kidnap.
Police investigation eventually revealed that Ifeanyi was the gang
leader. However, a joint task force of the Army and the police
intercepted and arrested him along Akwa-Ibom-Port Harcourt road and
rescued the child from him. It was said that police investigations also
revealed that Israel and Ogechi were the ones who brought the idea of
kidnapping the son of the LNG staff who attended the same church with
them. In an interview with Crime Reports, Godswill Bernard (20), from
Akwa Ibom State, said the kidnap idea was sold to him by Ifeanyi who was
a fellow okada rider. According to Godswill, “I never knew he was
involved in kidnapping. He started talking to me, saying that God would
use the rich to bless the poor if they do not realise that what they are
doing is bad. He promised to help me. I didn’t understand the meaning
then. “In September, Ifeanyi told me that I would soon understand all he
was telling me in parables. One day, he invited me to a gathering and
introduced me to Israel, one of the six men he was discussing with.
Israel was a member of St. Theresa Catholic Church, Finima. They were
all speaking Igbo. It was that night that I knew Ifeanyi was planning
kidnapping. “On Sunday, September 29, we went to the church. I was told
that a girl who is a member of the church would bring a young boy out.
Israel was in the church. I didn’t know when Ifeanyi’s girlfriend,
Chukwuodi, carried the boy but immediately I saw the child’s mother
looking for him, I knew our gang had struck.” In his own words, Odinaka
(22) from Abia State, a father of three children, said “I had never been
involved in kidnapping. This is my first time. It was because there was
nothing to do except the okada job. I am an orphan and have no one to
take care of me. I was invited to Israel’s house one day by fellow okada
riders and they started discussing about the issue. Though I sat with
them, I didn’t show interest. I did not even follow them but I was told
that I would be given something if they could get a ransom.” Ogechi (26)
also disclosed that “Israel had once called me to introduce the idea of
kidnapping a church member’s child but I told him I could not do it.
This time, he called me again and said I should join them, telling me
that he did not like the job I was doing. I replied him that I was not
complaining. “He said that I would help them carry the child out since
children in the church are close to me. I told him I could not do it
because people would have noticed the child with me. He volunteered to
do it but Ifeanyi said he could not do it, promising to bring his
girlfriend to do the job. “I didn’t tell the church authorities because
they were threatening me and I was so scared. That was where I displayed
foolishness. I was not the one who gave them the child.” On his
involvement, Israel Ekwuruibe (30), also an okada rider, said “I was
among the gang but they had already planned the job. Ifeanyi, Odinaka,
Loveday and Godswill came to me before I introduced Ogechi to them. “On
the day we carried out the job, I was on the choir stand and I attended
both first and second services. I didn’t know who actually brought the
child out but it was Ogechi who described the vehicle that the parents
of our target used to bring to church. When they came, I was the one who
pointed the vehicle to Godswill. I was in my house when police came to
arrest me later.” Also, Loveday Anakwuru (25) told Crime Reports: “I am
also a member of the church. It was not my intention to join in evil
plan but I did so out of frustration. I am an orphan and there was
nobody to help me.” Confirming the arrest, the Police Public Relations
Officer in Rivers State, Lawan Usman, told Crime Reports that the
suspects were still being investigated. He attributed the success of the
police in rescuing the kidnapped victim to prompt report made by the
father.
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