The two suspects – Ronke Akindele and Life Nwem – were arrested in
Eruwon and Idi-Ori areas of the city respectively when they attempted to
kidnap their victims in separate incidents.
The state’s NSCDC
Acting Commandant, Mr. Dele Adetarami, while parading the suspects, said
Akindele attempted to kidnap one-year-old Basit, who was playing in
company with his three-year-old brother in front of their house at
Eruwon.
Adetarami said the child’s mother had gone into the house
to get water for him to drink when she suddenly heard her elder child
shouting that somebody had taken Basit away.
He said, “She ran
out and went after the suspect who immediately dropped the baby and
attempted to escape. But the suspect was apprehended by our men who were
on surveillance patrol in the area.
“It took a reinforcement of
our men before the suspect could be taken away from the scene because
the people insisted on lynching her.”
The suspected child
kidnapper, who the corps said had already admitted committing the crime,
said she was sent by a paint dealer (name withheld) in Ago-Oko,
Abeokuta.
“Preliminary investigations by the corps have shown that there could be some accomplices,” Adetarami said.
The
second suspect, according to him, Nwem, had been disguising in the
Alapa Unity Housing Estate, Idi-Ori area as a deranged person for quite
some time until last Friday when he attempted to abduct nine-year-old
Itunu, who was on her way to school.
The NSCDC said, “The arrest
of the suspect was made possible following a distress call we received
at our headquarters in Oke-Mosan. Men of our Armed Squad raced to the
scene of the incident and arrested the suspect.
“He was always
pretending to be a mad man but he was said to be in the habit of using
money to entice children in the community. But nemesis caught up with
him as he attempted to kidnap the girl who was going to school.
“But
all efforts to get the suspect to say something have so far proved
abortive. However, the case shall be transferred to the appropriate
agency.”
Itunu’s father, Kayode, told our correspondent that he
rushed out of the house when he heard his daughter crying but was
confronted with the sight of the suspect chasing her with a cutlass.
Kayode
said in his attempt to save his daughter, the suspected kidnapper bit
him on his leg but he was eventually over-powered by other residents who
responded to his distress call.
The Ogun NSCDC boss therefore warned parents to always ensure that their children were never out of their sight.
“Mothers
and all other citizens should be very cautious and conscious. Never
allow your children to go out of your sight for a second. These
kidnappers could be hiding anywhere within your vicinity,” he said.
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