The
decomposed body of 84 year-old Madam Adiza Ogbo, wife the traditional
ruler of Abba- Igogoro community, Igboeze North Local Government Area of
Enugu State, who was abducted by unknown gunmen since September 14,
this year, has been recovered from a shallow grave by operatives of the
state police command.
Late Adiza, the mother of the former
Commissioner
for Chieftaincy Affairs in Enugu State, Chief Goddy Ogbo, was
kidnapped, four days after some armed men invaded the palace and
inflicted machete cuts on her husband, Omale before shooting at three
other persons in his palace at 8pm.
The traditional ruler was said
to be having a meeting with some people in his Igogoro palace when the
gunmen struck. Igwe Ogbo was said to have been reportedly given three
machete cuts on his head.
The aged woman was said to have died in
the hands of her abductors a week after she was taken from her home at
gunpoint to an unknown destination. Leader of the kidnap gang now in
police net, one Paschal Onah alias Achisa who was arrested along with a
native doctor and seven members of his gang, confessed that the woman
died in their hands and was buried in a grave which he dug in his
compound for kidnap victims.
The police said that the woman's
decomposed body was recovered from the said grave following a
confessional statement by the suspects who were rounded up by men of the
state police command.
The State Police spokesman, Mr. Ebere
Amaraizu, who confirmed the arrest of the suspects and the recovery of
Mrs. Ogbo's corpse yesterday, likened the incident to the popular saying
that "every day is for a thief but one day is for the owner of the
house."
He said that the "dare devil kidnappers with their native
doctor that prepares charm for them in order not to be caught and for
them to be succeeding in their evil perpetrations and possibly be
escaping when security operatives strikes are now in custody."
According
to him, the operatives of the Anti Kidnapping Unit arrested the nine
notorious kidnappers and the native doctor in the course of
investigation into the kidnap of the royal father's wife.
"Following
the kidnap of the woman who is believed to be about 84 years,
Commissioner of Police Enugu state command, Adamu Abubakar Mohammed
directed a full scale investigations which has hitherto led to the
arrest of nine suspects namely Paschal Onah alias Achisa, Uche Ugwu,
Chinwendu Adonu, Chikodi Idoko, Martin Okpe a native doctor, Mamman
Okechukwu, Ofobuike Okpe, Christain Onah and Friday Eze.
"They
were arrested after a severe gun duel with the operatives recently when
they were tracked to their hideouts with some of them sustaining
injuries," he said. Amaraizu said that the leader of the gang, Paschal
Onah, had revealed how he and his gang members carried out the kidnap
of the late Madam Ogbo and how she was eventually buried by him and the
gang members in his compound where they have kept her awaiting for the
payment of N10million ransom.
He said that Onah claimed that a
week later the madam died and they decided to bury her in a shallow
grave inside his compound which he had turned to a dumping ground for
kidnap victims.
Onah further revealed that he also collected
N300,000 from the family of the victim after she had died but unknown to
her relations that the woman had died and was going to regain her
freedom after the payment.
He further disclosed that his gang used to work hand in hand with the native doctor, who normally prepare charm for the gang and that they compensate him with a ram and N30,000 or N50,000 respectively depending on the ransom obtained from the victim's relations.
Onah, however, regretted his action and advised people "to stay out of crime and criminality as one's sin is bound to find him out one day."
One of the suspects identified as Uche Ugwu
also regretted his action and disclosed that he has not made much since
he joined the illicit business which he described as "a dirty game."
He
however narrated how he abandoned his cloth selling business at Abuja
and heed to Paschals call to joi his kidnap gang, advising the youth to
try as much as possible to shun crime and criminality.
The
suspect, who admitted having carried out two kidnap operations with
Paschal using their cut to size double- barrel gun, one revolver pistol
and a locally made pistol, revealed that they normally keep their
victims at Paschal's house.
"Normally when we want to go on
operation, we use to snatch vehicles and move with it to where we want
to operate," Ugwu said while advising those indulging in criminal
activities to desist as "they will be caught one day."
Chinwendu
Adonu, also a suspect, disclosed that it was greed that lured him into
becoming a kidnapper, explaining that he was cloth seller in Benue state
before he joined the gang.
He further disclosed that he wanted to
quit "this dirty game but the leader of the gang threatened to kill me
if I quit but I did not report it to the police."
Amaraizu said that manhunt for other members of the gang had been intensified just as the State Commissioner of Police has applauded the efforts of his operatives and good people of the state for their assistance which led to the arrest of the hoodlums.
He assured that the state command would continue to work hard to ensure safety and security of people in the state and urged members of the public to make judicious use of the telephone numbers giving to them by the command to supply necessary information about criminals.
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