The
Lagos State Police on Monday obstructed a planned kidnap of a Deputy
Comptroller of Customs, her brother, and her son.
According
to the police, the suspected kidnappers had reached out to Yisa Theophilus, the
brother of the deputy comptroller, under the pretense of a land deal.
The
suspected kidnapper was identified as Yomi Odudare, who is allegedly known as a
“notorious criminal.”
Odudare
confessed to the police that he had planned with Olugbenga Kehinde Ojo, a
former driver to the Deputy Comptroller’s uncle, to kidnap her, her brother, and
her son.
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the story as shared by the Lagos police on their Twitter below:
Lagos
Police through detectives attached to Area-D-Command, Mushin on Saturday foiled
an attempt to kidnap a Deputy Comptroller of Customs, her younger brother and
her son.
Acting
on the directives of the CP Imohimi Edgal, the Area D Commander assembled a
decoy team, which played along with a caller who had been calling Barrister
Yisa Theophilus, the younger brother of the female officer.
A
quick check by police on the caller’s identity revealed that he had a sinister
motive. It was also discovered that aside being a notorious criminal in the
area, the caller, later discovered to be one Yomi Odudare, was into land
selling business (omonile). Police played along.
On
the agreed date for the land deal, detectives went along with the younger
brother of the female officer, Barrister Yisa Theophilus, whom he had been
calling frequently. They met the suspect at a project site in Ajah, Lagos,
called Fara-Park and he was promptly arrested.
The
suspect confessed that he has never met the lawyer nor any member of his
family. He said that the idea to kidnap Bar Yisa, his sister and her son came
from one Olugbenga Kehinde Ojo, a former Driver to the Deputy Comptroller’s
uncle.
He
added that the idea was to kidnap the lawyer and force him to lure out his
sister, who is a Deputy Comptroller of Customs. The suspect called Olugbenga
Kehinde Ojo to inform him that he had successfully kidnapped the lawyer. He
rushed to the scene, where he was arrested.
The
suspects took the police to a shanty, surrounded by water, in Eleko, along
Lekki/Epe Expressway, Lagos, which they prepared as a hostage ground for their
would be victims.
Mr
Edgal advised Lagosians to be wary of people who call them out for lucrative
business deals as it might turn out to be a ploy to kidnap or harm them. He
added that the Command would remain proactive in the fight against crime in the
state.
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