Soka community in
Ibadan, Oyo State turned to a Mecca of a sort on Saturday, when an abandoned property
at Idi Mangoro area was discovered with about 15 chained people suspected to
have been kidnapped.
About six guns and
several cutlasses were also recovered from the house beside it said to belong
to Black Horse Plastic factory.
The discovery was said
to have been made when some people who were looking for their missing family
member, an okada rider, stumbled on the building situated in an undeveloped part of the community, and from
where they were hearing voices.
On entering the
building, the people who made the discovery reportedly met the inmates who were
highly malnourished, but by the time Sunday Tribune got there, only six of
them- three males and three females were met.
One of them was looking
like a skeleton and in the throes of death with his mouth hanging open while he
groaned in pain as flies hovered around his mouth, nose and eyes.
Human bones were also
found inside a well in front of the eight-room building said to belong to Ponti
Construction Company. The building beside it, it was learnt, also
belonged to Black Horse Plastic Company.
Also, many shoes,
bags, clothes and other accessories were found in two containers which stood
beside the house while mobile numbers 08140574774
and 07038651723 with the name ’Friba’ and 08061197191 with the name ‘Koko Aram’
were also written on the inside wall of the building.
Identification cards
with names such as Mr Rafiu Alamu (tanker driver) and national identity and
First Bank ATM cards belonging to one Mrs Janet Motunrayo Lemo were also found
at the scene.
Some of the inmates were
said to have run for dear lives immediately their chains were loosened, with
one of them who claimed to have been an immigration official shouting with glee
as he breathed air of freedom and ran away.
One of the female
inmates told Sunday Tribune that she was delivered of a baby on Friday and the
baby was immediately taken away. Evidence of being a new mother could be seen
as she had blood stains around her.
kidnap-den2-newAs
operatives of Operation Burst and policemen from Sanyo arrived at the scene,
four men who claimed to be security guards were arrested from the
building belonging to Black Horse.
One of them who spoke
with Sunday Tribune gave his name as Abideen Akanmu, saying that he was brought
tothe building by one Gbadamosi to watch over the house inmates.
He further disclosed
that Gbadamosi used to bring people who were dirty looking. “We would bring
them and shave their heads,” he disclosed.
A member of the
community who spoke anonymously told Sunday Tribune that he got a call from
neighbours and “when I got there, I saw people who were like mad people but on
a closer look, I saw that they were not really mad, but had gone through
starvation. Some of them said they had been there for two years while others
said seven months.
“I was told that some of
them died from starvation. That was why I called the chairman of Oluyole Local Government, Prince Abass Alesinloye so that he could see
things himself.”
Another community
leader, Dr Amodu Akeem, a lecturer at Lead City University also told Sunday
Tribune: “At about 10.45am, I received a call from a neighbour who intimated me
of the discovery in our community.
“When I got there, I
discovered that they were not mad people as they spoke Yoruba and English
fluently. They were about 15. That prompted us to alert the local
government chairman.”
They both appealed to
the government to intensify patrol in the neighbourhood as the community had
become endangered with what was discovered.
One of the inmates who
gave his name as Tunji Alabi said he was a conductor when he was abducted and
brought to the house. He said he had spent seven months.
A community member also
alleged that the security guards were just disguising, labelling them as
killers. He said the kidnapped people were sane but were malnourished. He also
added that all of them were met chained.
Reacting to the story
when contacted, the chairman of Oluyole Local Government, Prince Abass Alesinloye
said he had already called the attention of the Special Adviser to the governor
on Security Matters to the matter.
He added that he had
called security agents such as Operation Burst and Divisional Police Officer, Sanyo Division so that the place would be
secured.
The local
government chairman also said he had made arrangement that the rescued
victims be taken to the hospital for prompt medical attention.
- Tribune
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