This is really sad. An Ogun State school girl who was
returning to school on May 24th last year, from Ajah, but was
kidnapped by certain men has now been transported to Libya according to police
investigations. The kidnappers had earlier demanded a ransom of $100,000 from
her father who is a trader before deciding to take her to Libya when the ransom
could not be met. Shockingly, the police made a good discovery and it was learnt
that a family member was involved in the kidnapping and had already been paid
N250,000 for his own role. The said family member has also been arrested and he
was the one that confessed the girl is now in Libya. I wonder what someone can
do to a man like that.
Fifteen-year-old Precious Nwaigwe, the Ogun schoolgirl that
was abducted in the Ajah area of Lagos State by kidnappers based in Niger
Republic, has been sold to men suspected to be pimps in Libya.
The victim’s mother, Blessing, told Punch Metro that
investigations by the police had also shown that one of their relatives was
involved in the kidnapping.
Our correspondent had reported on January 27 that Precious
was kidnapped on Sunday, May 25, 2014.
Her father, Okoro, a trader, had told Punch Metro that his
daughter was on holiday with him in the Ajah area.
He said he had bid her farewell on the fateful day at the
Sangotedo bus stop while in a vehicle en route to her school, without knowing
the bus was driven by kidnappers.
It was reported that a few weeks after the journey, the
Nwaigwes got a call from Patience’s school, Ikenne Community College, Ikenne,
Ogun State, that she had yet to arrive at the school.
The parents had subsequently reported to the police in the
Ajah division.
It was reported that about two months after the kidnap, the
victim’s parents got a call from the kidnappers in the Niger Republic, who
demanded a ransom of $100,000.
In a follow-up, our correspondent reported that the
kidnappers threatened to make Precious work for the ransom if it was not paid.
Punch Metro later reported that Precious had been sold to a
pimp, who insulted her parents for disturbing them, saying they were merely
doing business.
The victim’s father had expressed helplessness and
frustration, saying the family had become bankrupt after spending on attempts
to rescue her without getting any result.
The case was transferred from the Ajah Police Division to
the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba, before it was taken over
by men of the Anti-Robbery Squad of the command in Ikeja.
A police source told our correspondent on Wednesday that latest
findings by the police showed that Precious had been sold to some people in
Libya.
He said, “The girl is no more in the Niger Republic. She has
been taken to Libya and the police have arrested one of those involved in the
kidnap.
“The new suspect told us that the girl was no longer in his
custody because she had been sold to some people suspected to be pimps in
Libya.”
Precious’ mother, Blessing, told Punch Metro on the
telephone on Wednesday that the family was aware that Precious had been sold to
some people in Libya, adding that a new suspect had been arrested by the
police.
She said the latest suspect was a relative.
She said, “The person that has just been arrested is one of
our relatives.
“He is my cousin’s child and is currently with SARS. When we
got his contact sometime in September last year from the kidnappers, we did not
know he was the one because they gave us a different name.
It was during investigations that the police discovered that
he is my relative.
“So, his family and our family had a meeting and he was
invited to the meeting to resolve the issue.
“It was during the meeting that the police arrested him.
“The suspect said the girl was no longer with him.
“He told the police investigators that after he was paid
N250,000, he released the girl to another person who took her to Libya.”
She said the kidnappers had called the family with more than
35 foreign numbers.
“The last time we spoke with Precious, she told us that she
was now in Libya, “Blessing added.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Command,
Kenneth Nwosu, said he would call back.
He has, however, yet to do so as of press time.
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