Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Kingpin of Babington Macaulay schoolgirls’ abduction arrested

A self-confessed kidnapper, Felix Sylva, arrested by the police in Lagos State, has said he coordinated three kidnap operations, including that of the three schoolgirls of the Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary in the Ikorodu area.

Thirty-seven-year-old Sylva, who hails from Delta State, added that he got N300,000 from the schoolgirls’ abduction and N250,000 from the kidnap of a Chinese construction manager in the Igando area of the state.

PUNCH Metro learnt that Sylva, alias Tradition, was arrested by the operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad at a hideout in the Arepo area of Ogun State, on Saturday.

Fifteen gunmen had, on Monday, March 2, 2016, attacked BMJS, Ikorodu, at about 8pm, firing gunshots in the air during an operation in which three schoolgirls – Timilehin Olosa, Tofunmi Popoola and Deborah Akinayo – were abducted.

The schoolgirls were thereafter taken on a canoe by the gunmen through Majidun to a creek.

PUNCH Metro had reported on March 7, 2016, that policemen arrested three members of the gang – Emmanuel Arigidi, Akanji Sheu and James Henry, while Sylva, who was then at large, was identified as the kingpin that negotiated the payment of ransom with the girls’ families.

Our correspondent had also reported on June 3, 2016, that a Chinese construction manager, Hang Kumming, was abducted by gunmen in the Igando area after which the police arrested four workers of the company.

It was learnt that one of the workers – Amos Loko – confessed to the police that the Chinese manager’s abduction was coordinated by Sylva who was also wanted for the Ikorodu schoolgirls’ abduction.

It was gathered that after surveillance, Sylva was arrested by the SARS operatives in the Arepo area on Saturday.

Speaking with PUNCH Metro on Wednesday while being paraded at the state police command headquarters, Ikeja, Sylva confessed to have coordinated three operations, identifying the third as the abduction of a manager of a cement factory.

He said, “Lamiameni and I got the job of the Ikorodu schoolgirls for our gang. There was a third leader, called Millions. In the end, I made N300,000 from the schoolgirls’ abduction. I was a timber dealer in Delta State before coming to Lagos State.

“I stayed in the Majidun area and I have two children. I went with the gang on the day we abducted the schoolgirls. Lamiameni and others held guns. I did not. My role was to talk to the families of the schoolgirls after the whole operation.

“We carried them through the bushes. I did not let anyone rape them. If a gang member should rape any victim, we would kill him. After the Ikorodu incident, I fled to the Igbo Olomu area. It was at Igbo Olomu that I coordinated the kidnap of the Chinese manager. I got N250,000 from that operation.

“I have coordinated only three kidnap operations in Lagos State. The third was at a cement factory. It was Amos (Loko), alias Mosquito, who brought the job of the Chinese man. I was trailed and arrested in the Arepo area. I was with my girlfriend when the policemen came to arrest me. I am called Tradition because my father is an Ijaw herbalist.”

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said the command would not relent in going after criminals, adding that the suspects would be charged to court after investigation had been concluded.

Culled from PUNCH.

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