Fiery Lawyer and one of Nigeria’s toughest human rights activists,
Barrister Festus Keyamo has written to inform the Inspector General of Police
on the criminal activities of some of his men. In a detailed information
revealing the complicity of some policemen in an alleged kidnap episode of the
wife of a Delta State based multimillionaire businessman, the handsome Lagos
Lawyer challenged the Police boss swiftly wade into the matter to serve as deterrents
to other police bad eggs.
The expose
tagged, Open Letter To The Inspector General of Police which was signed by the
duo of the cha,bers’ Assistant Head, Abuja, John Ainetor Esq and B.I Dakum read
thus:
On the 22nd March, 2017, the wife of one Prince
Ovwighodua Odebala, a businessman (whom we represent as solicitors) was
kidnapped at Sapele, Delta State. Shortly before this incident, Prince Odebala
was contacted by one Mr. Ndifreke Ntafiong (a police officer) who forwarded his
wife’s account number and demanded for a sum of N1,000,000.00 (One Million
Naira) to be paid to him through that account. This particular officer is notorious
in that Division for demanding monies with threats from prominent people in
that area. The officer forwarded the wife’s account number using phone number
08035090466. The account details are: Ann Onokurhefe, 0047238018, GTBank.
Prince Odebala told him there was no reason to part with such a sum and
the police officer told him clearly that if anything happened to him or members
of his family in Sapele, he would be on his own. It was three days later that
the wife of Prince Odebala was kidnapped.
The kidnappers kept Prince Odebala’s wife from 22nd March, 2017 till 31st March, 2017 when she was eventually released after payment of a ransom of N5,000,000.00 (Five Million Naira). However, the initial sum demanded was N40,000,000.00 (Forty Million Naira) before it was later reduced.
Whilst in the kidnappers’ den, the kidnappers informed our client’s wife
that her husband has so much money that he even bought phones for his
girlfriends. They mentioned the dates of the purchases. Incidentally, these are
facts known only to one Joel Enajiro who was a close confidant of Prince Odebala.
It was then that our client suspected that Mr. Joel Enajiro (who was with him
when he bought the said phone) was a party to the plot along with the police
officer who had threatened him.
That when our client reported the issue of the kidnaping of his wife to
the DPO of Sapele Police Division, the officer swiftly acted and took him to
the Commissioner of Police, Delta State. Upon narrating the incident to the
Commissioner of Police, the Commissioner called Mr. Ndifreke Ntafiong (also
known as Iwok) and simply asked him to go and release our client’s wife. Our
client was amazed that even the Commissioner knew the involvement of this
police officer in this crime but could treat such a serious matter with
kid’s glove. Mr. Ndifreke Ntafiong was detained shortly and thereafter
released. He then informed Prince Odebala to go and withdraw the complaint
against him before his wife would be released. Prince Odebala declined to
withdraw the complaint. However, it was shortly after the release of Mr.
Ndifreke Ntafiong, that the kidnappers called to reduce the ransom to the sum
of N5,000,000.00 (Five Million Naira) which was eventually paid.
When our client’s wife was eventually released, our client reported the
matter to the Police and one Mr. Vincent (a police officer) in the IGP IRT Unit
in SARS Abuja was assigned to track down the kidnappers. Mr. Vincent then
collected all the numbers of persons who were suspected to be involved in the
kidnapping of our client’s wife. Consequently, he told our client that he was
able to track all of them and he knows them. Two people, to whom those numbers
were traced, were later arrested (Mr. David Adogbeji and Mr. Joel Enajiro). But
they have since been surreptitiously released with connivance of the Police
Officers. The lives of Mr. Odebala and his wife are now in danger as her
captors are now roaming free again with the connivance of the Police.
It is in the light of the above that we write to express our client’s
reservation on the mode of investigation being carried out by the police thus
far. We hereby request that a fresh investigation be ordered into this incident
directly from your office to forestall any cover-up.
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