The Department of State
Security (DSS) has rescued Tawanda Jackson, an American citizen, who was held
hostage by one Mathew Adedoyin, a suspected internet fraudster she met via
social media.
Kayode Oyekanmi, deputy
director, public affairs, Lagos state ministry of justice, disclosed this in a
statement on Monday.
Parading the suspect and
his accomplice at the DSS Lagos command, Betty Adoki, Director of the command,
said 46-year old Jackson who arrived Lagos on November 11, was held hostage by
the suspect.
According to her, the
American embassy in Lagos had reported to the command about Jackson’s abduction
and they immediately commenced investigation which culminated in the raid of
the “criminal hideout” by a team of security operatives and military personnel
of the 9 brigade, Nigeria army, Lagos.
Adoki said the suspect had
lured the mother of five through social media, claiming to be a wealthy prince
from Arogbatesu royal family of Ile-Ife, Osun state.
She was quoted as saying
while on the dating site, Adedoyin (40-year old) reportedly lied to her that he
was an exporter of ginger and bitter cola, with a large plantation of cocoa and
palm oil.
“He said that his father
was a former king of Ife Titun, Osun State and that he was heir apparent to the
throne,” Adoki said.
“He further cajoled the
victim that he owns several buildings in Lagos, including where Jackson was
held hostage. But the victim started to suspect a foul play when he was losing
patience and said he rented the place, meanwhile, it was a ramshackle place he
said his father owned.”
She further said Adedoyin
was discovered to have reserved Protea Hotel, Ikeja, as accommodation for the
victim while in Nigeria, but deliberately moved her to another hotel in order
to prevent the monitoring of Jackson by the embassy.
The suspect was said to
have seized the victim’s international passport, credit card and United States
identity card in order to prevent her possible escape.
“Consequently, on November
26, 2018 about 0200hours, Jackson, was rescued from the captivity of these
criminal elements who are suspected to be internet fraudsters and kidnappers.
Jackson was held hostage at No. 7, Akanbi Street, Abule Egba, Ifako-Ijaiye LGA,
Lagos by one Mathew Adedoyin and his accomplice, Idowu Ayeni,” she said.
Adoki said investigation
would be intensified after which the suspects would be prosecuted in line with
relevant laws.
Speaking to journalists
while being paraded, Adedoyin, who claimed to be an estate agent, denied
abducting the victim saying her coming down to Nigeria was on her own volition
with the intention of getting married to him.
He was said to have
admitted that on her arrival, he lodged her at a 5 star Hotel but had to move
her to his friend’s house pending when he could raise money for her return
ticket to the United States.
He also denied seizing the
victim’s passport, saying that he only helped her keep it safe after he
realised that she was carefree with her bag containing the documents anytime
they went out.
His accomplice, Idowu
Ayeni, said he was uncomfortable when the suspect brought the victim to his
house but had no concrete plans on when they intended to leave.
Ayeni, who said he works as
a litigation officer with a law firm, denied having anything to do with the
suspect’s plans, adding that his involvement was allowing them squat for a few
days in his abode.
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