The road has ended for 27-year-old Mohammed Umar and members of his
gang, who abducted and killed a 35-year-old female lecturer at the
Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue State, Christiana
Onyenowo Agbulu, who was in Lokoja, Kogi State capital, to visit a
friend. The gang was also alleged to be responsible for the death of
24-year-old Grace Onaivi, a 300 Level student of International Relations
at Kogi State University, Ayingba, who was kidnapped by it.
After
alighting at Ganaja junction in Lokoja, Christiana was said to have
hired a commercial motorcyclist, to take her to a place close to a first
generation bank, where her boyfriend, Shember Aondogu Levi, was waiting
to receive her. As she did not know the place, she handed over her
mobile phone to the commercial motorcyclist to get instructions from the
Levi as to how to get to his location.
Unknown
to her, the commercial motorcyclist, whose name turned out to be Musa
Nuhu, also known by the sobriquet, Black, was a member of a kidnap gang
operating in the state. Along the way, he veered off the direction given
to him by Levi and rather headed into Powerline road off the
Okene-Abuja Expressway. From there he took Christiana to the gang’s
hideout in Sango Daji area of Lokoja, Kogi State., where she was
blindfolded with her legs and hands bound. The members of the gang raped
her and also took her ATM cards and forced her to divulge the password.
They then proceeded to withdraw N80,000 from her account. Not satisfied
with that amount, they demanded N150,000 ransom from her family.
Sunday
Sunfurther learnt from the Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Mr.
Wilson Inalegwu that the abduction happened on November 26, 2016.
Inalegwu explained that Levi became alarmed when he could no longer
reach Christiana and the motorcyclist on the phone after repeated
attempted to put through a call. He rushed to a police station to file a
report that she may have been kidnapped.
Recounting
the experience, Levi toldSunday Sun: “First, let me state Christiana
and myself were mates in the university. She was my girlfriend. Four
years after we graduated, we lost contact. But we reconnected through
the internet and discovered that we were both still single. We decided
to marry on November 26, 2017. She was coming from Makurdi to Lokoja and
I told her to drop at Ganaja junction. I started directing the
commercial motorcyclist on how to bring her to where I was waiting for
her at First Bank. Then I lost communication with her and the
motorcyclist. I became alarmed and quickly went to report to the SARS
office after waiting for while.”
Acting on the
information, Inalegwu said that the commander of the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad, Supol Bimbo Oyewole and his operatives swung into
action. They contacted her bank and learnt that abductors had already
made withdrawals from her account through two banks – UBA and
Stanbic-IBTC. Fortunately the cameras of the ATMs captured good images
of the gang members that made the withdrawals.
Armed
with the pictures of the alleged suspects, SARS detectives launched a
manhunt for them and on December 30, 2016, SARS operatives arrested some
of the suspects at Obokolo waterside and Natako area of Lokoja.
Supol
Oyewole listed the names of those arrested as: Sanusi Jubril, 33; Caleb
Moses, 28; Nuhu Musa a.k.a Black Mudi Sali, 33 . He added that all
three are indigenes of Igala in Ankpa Local Government, Kogi state and
Serikinuma.
In the course of interrogation they
revealed details of the crime and on January 3, 2017, Nuhu Musa took
the SARS Commander, and members of his team to the hideout of the gang
in a bush in the Sango Daji area, where they saw the badly decomposed
body Christiana.
Inalegwu added that the
members of the gang confessed their involvement in the abduction of
24-year-old Grace Onaivi in December 2016. Similar manner, she had hired
a motorcyclist in the Natako area to take her to her house. Instead the
motorcyclist took her to the gang’s hideout at Barrack area, not far
from Sango Daji. The gang tied her hands and legs and raped her to
death. They took her ATM car and withdrew money from her account. The
body of the victim was later discovered in the gangs’ hideout.
When
he was arrested, Mohammed Umar told detectives how the two deceased
victims spent six weeks in their custody. He also revealed that some
abducted victims escaped from the their hideout. The SARS commander said
that the police invited some of the victims mentioned by Umar. And
when he was taken to the homes of some of the victims, they positively
identified him as a member of the gang that kidnapped them.
Umar
known by the name, Kogi, revealed that the gang killed Christiana when
the ransom it wanted was not forthcoming. He added: “We go after women
only. Some of our gang members use commercial motorcycles at Natako
area, Lokoja, to carry any female passenger. Then we immediately take
the lady to our hideout at Sango Daji area Lokoja. When we kidnapped the
lecturer, stripped her naked and five of us raped her. We tied her two
legs and two hands. We took her ATM card and withdrew N80, 000 naira. We
called her relatives and demanded a ransom of N150, 000 naira. It was
when the money was not forthcoming that we killed her. We kidnapped the
student when she took a bike from Natako area and gang member who is an
Okada rider took her to one of our hideouts at Barrack area not far from
Sango. We tied her legs and hands. We raped her and took her ATM card,
and used it to withdraw some money from her bank and also collected
N50,000 cash from her.
“About 10 victims
escaped from us. One of them, name withheld, was a youth corps member
who came from Bayelsa to Ajaokuta. She boarded a motorcycle to Ganaja
junction. Immediately we took her to our hideout, seized her ATM card
and withdraw some money. We also got N150,000 ransom from the parents.
She later escaped from us.”
Giving more details
of the gangs activities, Umar said: “We kidnapped Blessing (other names
concealed), when she hired a commercial motorcycle from Nataco
junction. Immediately I called my gang members and we took her to the
bush. She started shouting but we overpowered her and took her ATM card
to withdraw money. By the time we came back from the bank, the rope had
loosened and she escaped.”
Umar was arrested by
the police during another robbery operation along Osare/Lokoja
expressway. Inalegwu said that the suspects would be charged to court
soon.
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