ANAMBRA State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Bala Nasarawa must
be having a relaxed mind, at least for now, as he has in his cell, the
most wanted suspected kidnapping and armed robbery kingpin in Anambra
State, 36 year -old Mr. Olisagbo Ifedike. For the few months he had been
in charge of the state police command, Nasarawa had had his usual fair
share of the proverbial Baptisimal fire from the men of the underworld
in the state.
Over the years, the CPs that had been
posted to the state had the same kind of Baptism as the hoodlums would
create so much tension in the state once the new man takes charge. Such
actions went a long way to reminding the new CP of what to encounter in
the state.
When the present CP arrived, he saw in the files,
pending cases of kidnapped traditional ruler of Adazi Nnukwu, that of
the traditional ruler of Ihembosi, the attack on two police stations at
Amichi and Ukpor, both in Nnewi South local government area, among
others.
But barely after few months of settling down in the state,
there was the issue of the kidnapping of the traditional ruler of Ukpo
in Dunukofia local government area, Igwe Robbert Eze, the murder of five
police policemen at Okija in Ihiala local government area, the killing
of three policemen at Ozubulu and other high profile kidnapping
incidents in many parts of the state.
At
every available opportunity, the CP called on the people to provide his
men with the necessary information that could lead to the arrest of the
men of the underworld.
The appeal, however, paid off ealy this
week when a public spirited individual who was said to be worried about
the happenings at Orafitite in Ekwusigo local government area of the
state where Olisa Ifedike has been celebrating crime for years. In fact,
it was said that almost every crime committed in the state had his
signature as members of his gang are scattered all over the state and
beyond.
Nasarawa said: “This suspect has been a most wanted armed
robbery/kidnapping kingpin responsible for series of high profile
kidnappings, armed robberies and murder, including the kidnap of Igwe of
Ihembosi in Ekwusigo local government area in 2010 and the recent
kidnap of the traditional ruler of Ukpo in Dunukofia local government
area, Igwe Robbert Eze. His gang is also responsible for the killing of
five policemen at Okija on 22nd June, 2012, as well as murder of three
policemen at Ozubulu on 2nd April, 2012 and the violent attack on Amichi
and Ukpor police divisions in Nnewi South local government area on 4th
April, 2012.”
According to CP Nasarawa, some of the guns and
ammunition recovered at Ifedike’s house were those carted away when the
gang invaded the police stations at Amichi and Ukpor during which the
two stations were razed down by the hoodlums.
Those who know
Ifedike say he exhibits stupendous wealth and claims to be doing
business in Ghana, but his actual business is kidnapping of people and
collecting million of naira as ransom.
At the last count, he was
said to have used the money made from kidnapping people to build hotels
in Ghana, Rivers, Abia and Anambra and parades fleet of SUV cars. The
mansion he built in his village which was demolished on Wednesday, was
built within few months. At the time of his arrest, he was said to be
comming into his compound with three SUV cars and blaring siren. All
that have ended as he is now cooling off in a police cell.
When
Governor Peter Obi, who returned to Nigeria barely 24 hours earlier from
Haiti where he had gone to present money collected on behalf of victims
of earthquake in that country heard of the development at Ifedike’s
home at Ifite Oraifite in Ekwusigo local government area, he took off
again to Oraifite as he did earlier at Nkpor in Idemili North and Nri in
Anaocha local government area where he sealed hotels and buildings
suspected to be hide outs for kidnappers. Accompanied by security
operatives, he personally supervised the demolition two buildings
belonging to Mr. Olisagbo Ifedike.
Recall that Obi had earlier
announced that any building used by kidnappers or belonging to a
kidnapper would be demolished and the land confiscated by government and
since Ifedike’s issue was a proven case, bull dozers were stationed for
work before the governor’s arrival. The two properties demolished were a
one -storey building with a pent house and a bungalow which he built
for his father.
During the raid on the compound, the police
discovered sophisticated arms and ammunition in a plastic cover
concealed underground behind the bungalow.
In an armoury found in
the compound were 27 AK 47 riffles, one K2 riffle, two type-06 riffles,
one General Purpose Machine Gun, one Rocket launcher, 17 rockets, six
pump action guns, three dane guns, one Barrett pistol and 13 Rocket
grenades, as well as 12,800 rounds of AK 47 live ammunition, 530 rounds
of LAR ammunition, 95 rounds of GPMG live ammunition, 1000 rounds of K2
live ammunition and 143 magazines.
Apart from an underground
structure in the compound suspected to be a place for keeping victims,
there was also an extended building with toilet facilities behind the
bungalow suspected to be a place he was using as a cell. In a small
building attached to the wall near the gate was a shrine allegedly used
by the father of the suspect, Mr. Patrick Ifedike, alias Ogbujingidi,
who is a native doctor.
Before the demolition of the buildings, it
was discovered that people of the community who were not happy with
what was happening in the area, had organized a mob action and they
torched the buildings, an indication that they were no longer prepared
to tolerate Ifedike’s life style in the area. As one community put it,
the young man was showing a bad example to other youths.
No comments:
Post a Comment