The girls — Timilehin Olosa, Tofunmi Popoola and Deborah Akinayo were kidnapped by gunmen on Monday in their school premises.
One of the security agents involved
in the rescue operation told Punch that it was
discovered that the
victims were initially taken to Adamo forest immediately
after their abduction.
Adamo forest is across the river in
Lugbusi community, where the school is situated in Ikorodu.
“We gathered that the kidnappers
were 12 men, and they came in eight canoes. They used seven AK-47 rifles for
the operation.
“One of the men, who we later
identified as Lamiameni, brought the kidnapping job to the gang, while another
member known as Felix, alias Tradition, was the one communicating with the
families for ransom negotiation.”
Security agents were said to have
had the first break on March 4, when a suspected kidnapper, Emmanuel Arigidi,
aged 37, was sent by the gang from the creeks to buy foodstuffs.
He said, “Arigidi broke down during
interrogation and confessed to being a member of the gang that stole the
schoolgirls. He gave us the direction to the place they were keeping the girls,
and mentioned the names of other members. He even promised to lead the
operatives to the location.”
It was gathered that after waiting
for Arigidi for two days, the gang sensed that something was amiss and
thereafter moved to an area around Igbo Okuta Bridge, Imota, Ikorodu.
When security operatives therefore
noticed that there were no activities in the creek, they suspected that the
gang had fled the area, but Arigidi had no problem in revealing the place they
could be.
Also, the relatives of suspected
abductors mentioned by Arigidi were said to have been rounded up and made to
plead with their people on the telephone to release the girls.
It was learnt that the fathers of
two of the suspected kidnappers were allowed on Saturday to go after their sons
to talk to them and other gang members to release the girls.
“At about 5am on Sunday, over 500
operatives, comprising the IG team, the Lagos State Police Command and other
security agencies stormed Imota and rescued the schoolgirls at the Igbo Okuta
Bridge area of Ikorodu,” a source said. Two other suspected kidnappers were
arrested during the operation.
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