Four workers of GMC Construction Company in the Ajah area of Lagos state has been
arrested by the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly abducting
their Chinese boss, Hang Kumming at about 5am on Sunday.
It was learnt that the expatriate was returning home from work, when a
seven-man gang of gunmen attacked him, beat up his driver and whisked
him away in a car. Punch gathered that the case was reported at the Area J
Police Command, Ajah, and thereafter transferred to the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja. Police operatives on Tuesday were reported to have arrested the four
workers – Amos Loko, Adebowale Johnson, Oluwadare Segun and Videgnonz
Taiye.
Loko, 26, who was a
truck driver with the company, said he gave the abductors information on
the movement of his boss. He said, “I started working with the company in 2015. I gave the kidnappers information on my boss because I was with him.
“When they abducted him, they took him
inside a bush at the back of my house in Igando. They were seven in
number that carried out the operation and they are Ijaw natives. One of
the kidnappers, Michael, is my friend and he introduced me to the gang.
They were supposed to share the money they collected with me.”
Johnson, 39, an indigene of Ilesa, Osun State, said he was driven by greed.
He said, “I was aware of the plan to
kidnap him, but they didn’t tell me when it would be. On Sunday, I was
in the car when the kidnappers struck. I didn’t understand what was
going on.
“They had weapons and they attacked and injured me; I was admitted in a hospital. It was the same day that I was arrested.
“They didn’t tell me the amount they
would collect from him or what they would give me. I regret being part
of this. This man trusted me so much; look at the way I have repaid him.
My greed got me to this point.”
However, the third suspect, Taiye, a
citizen of Benin Republic, who was said to be the driver of the Chinese
boss, denied being part of the kidnap scheme, saying they had brought a
similar plan to him in 2015 which he rejected.
He said he stopped relating with the suspects after they initially proposed the kidnap plan to him.
“I have been the personal driver of the
Chinese for 14 years now. Last year, they wanted me to give them
information about when we would withdraw money for our salaries, but I
refused. I was at home last Sunday when I heard that he was kidnapped. I
don’t know anything about it,” he added.
Segun also denied involvement in the kidnap.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed that the Chinese boss had been
rescued, adding that the police were on the trail of the fleeing members
of the gang.
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