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The police has arrested a resident of Isheri-Olofin, Ogun State,
after he was caught with five children he allegedly abducted from the
community.According to Punch Metro, it was learnt that the suspect, whose
name was given simply as Adebayo, had lured the children out of the
neighbourhood.
The victims were identified simply as Tunde, 6; Kehinde, 6; Ayo, 7; Ayomide, 8; and Basirat, 8.
It was gathered that some parents of the victims and a large number
of residents had attended a church crusade on Sunday, while the
children played around.
Adebayo, who had moved into the community four days earlier,
reportedly lured the children under false pretences of taking them
somewhere for a treat.
He was about to board a bus at Kara bus stop when a resident, who
was returning from Mowe, Ogun State, met him at the bus stop with the
children.
When the resident, a woman, asked where the children were being
taken to, the suspect reportedly rambled, making her to raise the alarm.
A resident, Taiwo Adetunji, said policemen from the Ojodu Abiodun
division were alerted to the incident and the suspect was arrested.
He said, “A church crusade was held in the community on Sunday,
October 8, at about 6pm, which many people attended. The man moved into
the community on October 4 and he was unknown to many people. He cashed
in on the programme to abduct the kids.
“If the woman did not see him at the bus stop, he would have
taken the five children away. We are still wondering how he managed to
pick the children without being challenged by anybody. He probably used
charms because our children don’t normally follow strangers. We have
never witnessed such an incident in the community before.”
A community leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity said he
collected Adebayo’s mobile phone and discovered that he had been
conversing with somebody, who was expected to bring a vehicle that would
take the children away.
“I collected his phone and spoke with his accomplice who was
talking to him. When the caller noticed that my voice was different from
Adebayo’s, he terminated the call. Since then, the person’s line has
not been going through.
“A mob wanted to beat him up at the bus stop, but we cautioned
them and handed him over to policemen from the Ojodu Abiodun division,” he added.
One Fatimo Femi, whose son and grandson were among the victims,
said she was a neighbour to the suspect. She added that she was sleeping
when the news of the abduction filtered into the community.
She said, “The suspect was living with his friend in our
compound, but my children don’t relate with him. I was surprised how he
was able to lure them out of the house.”
Another mother, Mrs. Azeezat Alaran, said Bashirat was playing in Femi’s house when she was abducted.
Abibat Iliyasu, said, “I went to mosque to pray around 4pm on
that day. When I came back, I did not find Ayo at home only to be told
that she had gone to play with her friends in the neighborhood.
“It was someone who later called me on the telephone that my
daughter was kidnapped, but she had been rescued at Kara. I rushed there
and met a crowd.”
The spokesperson for Oba of Isheri-Olofin, Alhaji Saudi Adeshina,
said the incident had made them to beef up security in the community to
prevent a recurrence.
The Police Public Relations Officer in Ogun State, ASP Abimbola
Oyeyemi, had yet to reply to a text message sent to him on the incident.
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