It was supposed to be a clean grab, a few days
underground and a short while negotiating ransom with the family of
their victim, a young man identified by the police as Ikenna Osuji. But
Ikenna, a student of the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo State, would
never get out of it alive.
On May 25 2016, Ikenna, working as a taxi driver to finance his
studies, met his death in the hands of kidnappers when he drove into a
land where 30-year-old Chinedu Azuazu was a security guard.
Ikenna was known to Azuazu because he used to drive prospective land
buyers to the large expanse of land guarded by Azuazu in his cab. But
May 25 was the last day the young man would ever be seen alive. He drove
into the land again that day and was never seen again.
When Azuazu was nabbed on September 12, 2016 by operatives of the
Inspector-General of Police Response Team, details of the gruesome end
Ikenna met in the hands of his captors emerged.
Azuazu, a father of one living at Omouku area of Port Harcourt,
Rivers State, said he was employed to guard the land in question, which
belonged to the Alakahia community close to the University of Port
Harcourt Teaching Hospital.
He said, “The man who employed us never paid us. He would rather take
us to a bar and buy us drinks and then give us small money, like
N3,000. It was too small for me. When my wife became pregnant and I
needed money to prepare for our coming child, he refused to assist me.
“I saw my chance to make money when Ikenna came to our site on May
25. My colleague, Joshua, and I decided to kidnap him. We believed he
was from a rich family and thought that was why he normally brought
people to buy land at the site.
“When we sighted him, we threatened to shoot him with our
double-barrelled gun. We kidnapped and took him deep into the forest.
While we kept him there, we called his relatives with his phone and
demanded a N5m ransom.
“Ikenna’s brother told us that he did not have up to that amount. We
reduced the ransom to N2m and threatened to kill him if they did not
pay. While we were waiting on the family to pay us the ransom, Ikenna
spent 14 days in our custody.
“On the 15th day, I left him in Joshua’s custody to go and buy some
food. When I returned I found him lying motionless on the ground. I
asked Joshua what happened and he told me that when I was away, Ikenna
attempted to escape and he almost overpowered him before he found a
stick and hit him in the head.”
Azuazu said he checked Ikenna’s pulse and realised that he was still breathing but faintly.
According to him, there was nothing he could do to help the young man
and had to leave him on the ground till he breathed his last.
He said after few hours, he went to check Ikenna’s pulse again and noticed that he had died.
The suspect said, “I called his brother, who had been communicating
with us about the ransom and he said he could only afford N120,000. I
asked him to take it to the Teaching Hospital Road and drop it at a
certain spot.
“He did as I instructed and I went there to take the money. We took
part of the money to the Rumuola Market and bought a bedsheet, which we
took to the forest to wrap Ikenna’s body. We stuffed it in the boot of
his car and took it to a farm in Umunkwa Igbodo in Etche, Rivers State,
where we dumped it.
“We later sold the car, a Nissan Primera, in Owerri, Imo State for
N180,000. We shared the money and the ransom. I took N158,000 and gave
Joshua N148,000. As soon as Joshua collected his share, he disappeared. I
have not seen him since that day. I used part of my share to pay a loan
I took for my wife’s delivery.”
When police visited Alakahia community, a chief, Hyacinth
Akwukwauegbu, told them that a corpse was found on his farm and that it
had been buried without reporting the discovery to the police.
Azuazu said after Joshua left, he also travelled to Lagos to search
for a job but had to go back to Port
Harcourt when no job was
forthcoming.
The suspect said, “Few days before my arrest, I had a dream that my
former boss, Ibe, was killed. I called to warn him but he asked if I had
anything to do at the time. When I told him I had no job, he told me to
come and see him. When I got to his house, the police arrested me and
said I killed Ikenna. I did not know how they knew.
“I thought God had forgiven me. In July 2016, I went to a pastor and
confessed what I did. He prayed for me and warned me against going back
to crime. I have heeded his warning. After my arrest, I have also met
Ikenna’s brother to ask for forgiveness.”
Ikenna’s elder brother, Peter, who was the one the kidnappers
contacted, said he paid N1.2m as ransom as against the N120,000 Azuazu
admitted to.
According to him, Ikenna bought a car and used it as cab to support himself in school.
He said, “Anytime he was on break, he came to Port Harcourt to use
his car as a taxi. I first noticed that sometime was wrong when I had
not seen him for some days and I got a call from one of my in-laws, who
confirmed the same thing that he was missing.
“The day I got a call from his kidnappers, I was about to ask him
where he had been because the call came from his line when they told me
they had abducted him and I should pay or they would kill him. For the
weeks they were in touch, they refused to allow me to speak with him.
“I had to sell one of my properties to raise N1m to add to the little
cash I had. But they insisted that it had to be N5m and that if they
killed Ikenna, his blood would be on my head. I was terrified and went
everywhere in search of money.
“When I eventually got N1.2m, I called them and lied that I had N2m.
They told me to take it to East-West Road and drop it there. They said
if they saw any glimpse of a policeman, they would kill my brother. When
I got to Alakahia Junction, and dropped the money as instructed, I
called Ikenna’s line but it was switched off. I had to quickly report
the mater to Choba Police Division and the matter was later transferred
to the Rivers State Police Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Department.”
Peter said after one month of seeing no trace of his brother, he started visiting prophets for help in desperation.
He later reported the case to Inspector-General of Police Response
Team, who began investigation and eventually tracked down the suspects.
The Punch reports that the police eventually arrested Ibe, who employed Ikenna’s killers as guards.
The corpse of the deceased was later exhumed and deposited in the mortuary.
Police said investigation was still ongoing in the case.
Saturday, 1 October 2016
I Thought God Had Forgiven Me – Suspect Arrested For Kidnap and Murder Of Student
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