When
the management of Blueprint Business Technology, an ICT solution
company, secured the service of Victor Sunday as an automobile engineer
some years back, it didn’t occur to them that he was up to something
more sinister than they could ever imagine. The 34-year-old man, in
connivance with his wife, Eno, and a friend, Idom Essong, staged and
kidnapped one of the company’s directors simply identified as Adebayo,
squeezing a ransom of N36 million from his family.
The money which was shared between Sunday and his wife and others that
took part in the operation, afforded him two automobiles, a jeep and a
bus, while part of it was spent on a building project. While this was
going on, Sunday didn’t quit working for the ICT company, he held on to
his position, going about his duties as if nothing happened. But some of
his colleagues at the office who noticed a sudden change,an expensive
life style got suspicious, and alerted the management who brought in the
police from the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, and they
arrested him and his wife.
Crime Guard gathered that during interrogation, Sunday confessed to
taking part in the kidnap of his boss. He told his interrogators that he
was the gang’s contact man in the company and that he supplied them
with all the information they needed in carrying out the operation. A
police source at SARS who took part in the investigation intimated Crime
Guard that Sunday also disclosed the names of all other suspects who
took part in the kidnapping including his friend, Essong.
*The suspects
“After their arrest, we charged the case to court and Sunday and his
wife were remanded in prison custody. The case was referred to the
Department of Public Prosecution, DPP, for advice. But while we were
waiting for the DPP’s advice, we got information that Sunday and his
wife were granted bail by a State High Court without our knowledge.
The court didn’t serve us any notice to appear before it during the
bail hearing in order to conform to the due process of law. We couldn’t
do any thing because the bail was from a competent court that has
jurisdiction over such case,” the source lamented.
However, Crime Guard learnt that few days after they regained their
freedom, Sunday and his wife parked out of their Oremeji, Oshodi
residence and moved to Matogun road, Lambe, Ogun State, where they
ventured into full time kidnapping using their new apartment as a
hideout.
Meanwhile, a prison inmate with Sunday at the Ikoyi Prison where he
was remanded assisted him in forming a new gang. The inmate identified
as Emma gave him the phone number of one Joseph who provided him with a
gun and he also recruited two persons identified as Chief and Daniel.
The new gang went on a search for victims, and they stormed Ago-Okota
area in Lagos State where they kidnapped a man they saw with a flashy
car in front of a gate. They took the man to their hideout, chained him
and contacted his relatives demanding a ransom of N50million, but they
ran out of luck as the middle-aged man managed to remove the chains from
his legs and escaped from the hideout. Sensing trouble, Sunday, his
wife and other members of the gang took to their heels because they
expected that policemen will storm their residence.
A police source at the state Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Ikeja,
who took part in the manhunt for the suspects also told Crime Guard
that; “Shortly after their victim was kidnapped, the family contacted
the police who kept tab on the kidnappers. Luckily, he was able to untie
the leg chain and escaped. We then kept tab on the house but we did not
move in. Hoping that the police or the family was not ready to pursue
the case, the suspect returned to their hideout and we arrested them.”
When Crime Guard interviewed the suspects, Sunday and his wife, they
said they secured their bail after paying N500,000 to a lawyer who
contacted them at the prison. They also said they went back to
kidnapping because they could not find a good job to secure a living and
all efforts to progress in life failed.
In his words; “ I am a mechanic and for years, I have struggled to
make progress. Last year, my friend, Idom Essong visited my office and
suggested that I should help him select anyone that can be kidnapped in
my office. He told me that it was one easiest thing to do, and I agreed
and pointed at one of the senior managers who I knew can afford to pay a
huge ransom. I gave them all the details they needed to execute the
plan.
“They collected N36million from the family and gave me N10million as
my share of the deal. I quickly bought a bus and a jeep. I continued
working in that office until the day police came and arrested me.I don’t
know how they got the information. I was arrested by Federal SARS and
later, charged to court with my wife as my accomplice. I was remanded in
Ikoyi for 8 months before I was released.”
Narrating how he was released, Sunday said he was introduced to a
lawyer whom he identified as Ajanaku. “I paid him N500,000 and he filed a
motion for bail and I was granted bail. He asked me to go home as he
would call me if there is any need to come to court. Till date, he has
not called me.
Shortly after my release, I decided to relocate to a new place since
the whole world knew that I was arrested for kidnapping. I relocated to
42, Matoku Lambee in Ogun state . It became difficult for me to make a
living so, I decided to start a family business since we have a house. I
called a friend that I met in the prison, Emma who had contact on where
to get arms. He linked me up to one Joseph who promised to get a gun on
the condition that he would be involved in the deal. I later contacted
my friends called Chief and Daniel.
“Three weeks ago, we arranged to lurk around Okota . Luckily, at
about 10pm, we saw a man in a flashy car driving home. We immediately
followed him and as soon as he drove in, we went after him and over
powered him. Still with his car, we drove to my apartment at Ogun State.
To ensure that he does not recognize where he was, we blindfolded him.
At home, we chained him in one of the rooms and contacted his family.
We demanded for N50million. We went to bed and was shocked to find the
room empty in the morning. We immediately ran away because it was
obvious that police would soon storm the area. Two weeks later when I
discovered that no one had come to raid the house, I came back with my
wife to pick my things and the police arrested us.
The wife Eno,25, speaks:
Eno said life had been hard ever since they got married. One day her
husband came back and told her of his plan and she vehemently kicked
against it. “He convinced me that it would be safe, so as a loving wife,
I gave him my blessing. Luckily, at the end of everything, he was paid
N10m and he gave some to me to start a shop.
He continued his job till one day police arrested us. They said I was
an accomplice. Luckily, 8 months later, we were granted bail. He still
went back to the same business and convinced me that it was now a family
business. As a loving wife I could not stop my husband. On the day of
the kidnap, I warned him severally. When I discovered that they were
asleep, I opened the door and went back. I did that because I wanted to
help the man escape from that place. I thank God that he did,”she stated