The Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of G. U. O.
Motors Limited, Chief Godwin Ubaka Okeke, yesterday, told an Onitsha High Court
in Anambra State, presided over by Justice Chudi Nwankwo how his kidnappers
were arrested one after the other, after they released him on payment of N30
million ransom.
He said of about 16 of them that kidnapped him
on August 23, 2009, 12 were arrested by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad,
SARS, with the assistance of the local vigilante operatives on various dates,
while nine were charged to court after thorough investigations and screening by
the police.
Okeke who stated this at the conclusion of his
evidence-in-chief, yesterday, said of the nine charged, six were granted bail
while awaiting trial in prison custody because, according to the court, their
trial was unduly delayed by the government lawyers, but they jumped bail and
refused to appear in court till date, even after the incumbent trial judge had
issued a bench warrant for their re-arrest.
Okeke told the court that Emeka Eze, the first
defendant on the original list and one of the gang leaders who was among those
that jumped bail, was first to be arrested and brought to Central Police Station,
Onitsha.
After he was granted bail, he went to their base
in Asaba, DeltaState to celebrate his freedom with a lavish merry making,
before he finally disappeared to an unknown place till date, even as the bench
warrant is still hanging on his neck.
Weapons found buried inside bush
According to Okeke, “after his arrest, the
police invited me to come and identify him. When Emeka Eze saw me at the
station, he knelt down and asked me for forgiveness, which I promised him on
condition that he would assist the police with necessary information that could
lead to the arrest of others.
“Emeka Eze later took the police to Nando
community in Anambra East Local Government Area of the state where their
operational weapons, including the rocket launchers, general purpose machine
guns, GPMGs, AK-47 riffles and other sophisticated weapons were found buried
inside the bush and covered with plastic containers. The arms were recovered
and taken to the state SARS Headquarters at Awkuzu.
Some suspects nabbed in Nsugbe
“Because of my promise to Emeka Eze that he
would regain his freedom if he offered assistance for the arrest of others, he
now took the police to Nsugbe where some of the suspected gang members were
arrested and taken to SARS at Awkuzu, adding that some of them were arrested in
Awka and Asaba, their operational base.
“The third defendant, Alexander Onyinanya, was
arrested two years after the kidnap saga because he had been on the run, adding
that it was through the assistance of Chinenye Ihenko (a.k.a. Okpompi) the
vigilante leader in-charge of Onitsha North, Onitsha South and some other local
government areas that Onyinanya was eventually tracked down.
Relationship between me and Onyinanya
“On the relationship between me and Onyinanya,
he was a vigilante operative attached to my personal residence in my country
home, Adazi-Ani. While Onyinanya was at Adazi-Ani, he was not always at his
duty post and besides, he lived a flamboyant lifestyle that was beyond his
income.
“I suspected that Onyinanya could have a direct
relationship with the gang of criminals who were perpetrating incessant
kidnappings and robberies that took place between 2008 and early part of 2009,
which were more pronounced at Adazi-Enu, Adazi-Ani, Adazi-Nnukwu, Obeledu and
other neighbouring communities. I requested Okpompi, the vigilante leader to
redeploy him and he was replaced with another operative with immediate effect.
How I identified Onyinanya
“The motorcycle accident Onyinanya had in 2008
while serving in my home at Adazi-Ani, for which I paid his hospital bill, made
him to limp, which was why I was able to identify him as the tall member of the
gang who was wearing a mask during and after my abduction.
“After their arrest between October and
November, 2009, crime rate in the state dropped by 80 per cent till the end of
2010, since they were the main gang of robbers and kidnappers that terrorized
the state then.
“They kept calling me on phone, telling me that
I was the only victim fighting them, unlike other victims who usually told them
about others to kidnap and get handsome ransom. They even made attempts on my
life on three occasions which failed. This prompted me to apply to the police
authorities for an escort which was approved by the Inspector-General of Police
(IGP).
My younger brother’s kidnap
“In January 2013, some of the fleeing gang
members regrouped and kidnapped my younger brother, and in mid October 2013,
the same gangsters attacked one of my private Toyota SUV and riddled it with
bullets, thinking I was inside the vehicle.
“More arrests have been made in respect of the
kidnap of my younger brother and attack on my vehicle and very soon, the
arrested suspects will be brought to the court.”
Cross-examination
At this stage, the prosecution counsel, Chris
Ajugwe, who was leading Okeke in his evidence-in-chief, rested his case and
Oliver Oduma, counsel to the first accused, Kelechi Okafor, cross-examined
Okeke briefly on the level of Okafor’s involvement in his kidnap, to which
Okeke replied:
“Okafor himself told me that it was the
gangsters that gave him my vehicle to sell and return the proceeds to them but
when he wanted to sell the vehicle and the buyers discovered that it was GUO’s
vehicle, they refused to buy and even advised him (Okafor) to abandon the
vehicle before he would be arrested, and he abandoned the vehicle in Badagry,
Lagos State and fled.
“It was when Okafor went back to Asaba, their
operational base, to narrate the development to the gang members that they
arrested and handed him over to the police on framed up charges. They suspected
that Okafor might have sold the vehicle, pocketed the proceeds and came to tell
them lies.
“I could not identify Okafor throughout my
kidnap saga until on information, I met him in police station and he personally
narrated to me how they gave him the stolen vehicle to sell.”
Justice Nwankwo adjourned further hearing till
December 2, 3, 4, 5 and 9 when the matter is expected to have been concluded,
starting from the cross-examinations of Okeke, by both counsel to Ifeanyi
Okafor, the second accused, D. U. Nwafor and counsel to Onyinanya, the third
accused, Mrs. J. N. Okongwu.
Vanguard
Don't understand why the police will release 6 of the kidnappers. part of the ransomne was also used to bribe the police.
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