A mob yesterday rescued a 22-year-old woman, Abidemi Omoniyi, from a gang of suspected kidnappers, ritualists at Agege, Lagos.
Omoniyi,
a front desk officer at a hotel in Omole Phase I, boarded an unpainted
taxi around 7am at Egbatedo Bus Stop enroute Pen Cinema.
The
woman, who said she started screaming as soon as she realised she joined
a wrong vehicle, told reporters that the driver, Emeka Okeke his
accomplices told her she would be taken to Ibadan where a customer was
waiting to buy her vital organs.
She said: “I had opted for the
vehicle because there were too many people at the bus stop and no
tricycle was going to Pen Cinema. So when the vehicle came and said the
fare was N100, I just joined it. It was only the driver and a woman
that were in when I joined. Few metres away, two others entered the
vehicle pretending to be passengers.
“I knew I entered a
wrong vehicle immediately the driver started telling the female
passenger (Blessing Nwaeze) that she did not lock his boot properly. He
said the woman did not tell him she had dollars in the boot and for that
reason, everyone in the car would share it.
“As soon as I heard
that, I told myself these were fraudsters and I asked them to drop me.
But they refused. The next thing, the woman held me and the old man
(Monday Onwuka) started handling my breast. The driver brought out a
simcard and put inside a phone and called someone that they were on
their way with the items.
“They told me they will cut off my
breasts and other parts and that a customer was already waiting for us
at Ibadan. The old man said I will die today that no matter how I
screamed, no one will hear my voice.
“Fortunately, there was a
man that has been observing what was happening. The driver got to a busy
spot and raised the alarm. He said he has been hearing my voice and it
seemed I was shouting for help. He asked them who I was and the woman
immediately said I was her younger sister and that our parents said they
should bring me home.
“I told the man I do not know them and
that I had entered the vehicle thinking it was a taxi. That I only have
my makeup kits in the bag I was carrying and not clothes as they
claimed.
“That was when people gathered and started beating them.
They were four but one was able to escape while the other three were
beaten and handed over to the police.”
But the suspects denied being kidnappers, insisting that they were just fraudsters looking for who to swindle.
Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal who paraded the suspects, said investigations were ongoing.
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