CP: No ransom paid to free schoolgirls

Emmanuel Arigidi, prime suspect in the kidnap of Ikorodu schoolgirls

Emmanuel Arigidi, prime suspect in the kidnap of Ikorodu schoolgirls

Kazeem Ugbodaga

Emmanuel Arigidi, prime suspect in the kidnap of Ikorodu schoolgirls
Emmanuel Arigidi, prime suspect in the kidnap of Ikorodu schoolgirls

Emanuel Arigidi (l) and two other suspects arrested in connection with the kidnap of three Ikorodu schoolgirls
Emanuel Arigidi (l) and two other suspects arrested in connection with the kidnap of three Ikorodu schoolgirls

Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, says no ransom was paid to secure the release of the three kidnapped girls of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary, Ikorodu, Lagos, southwest Nigeria.

At a crowded press conference at the State House, Ikeja, Lagos on Sunday, Owoseni said the children were rescued using the application of modern technology and that no ransom of any kind was collected by the kidnappers.

The commissioner wanted the public not to encourage kidnappers to demand ransom as any ransom paid would encourage others to go into the unholy business.

He said three suspects, including the prime suspect, Emmanuel Arigidi, were arrested, adding that the girls were in stable condition.

“The girls are stable, medical attention has been given to them and from what we gathered from the girls, they were not molested by the kidnappers,” he said.

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Owoseni said the police and other security agencies mounted pressure on the kidnappers which eventually led to the rescue of the children around Imota area of Ikorodu at the early hours of Sunday.

Also addressing newsmen, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode announced that the three children were rescued at the early hours of Sunday by security operatives, which included officers from the Lagos State Police Command, the Department of State Security and members of the Armed Forces, who worked round the clock in the last six days to secure the release of the children.

Commending the military for a job well done, Ambode said the three girls had been safely re-united with their families and that the government wished to assure Lagosians that their security is top priority and that it would not relent in ensuring that Lagos remained safe and secure.

“I am reliably informed that one of the suspected kidnappers, Emmanuel Arigidi, was arrested during the operation to secure the release of the abducted children. Let me warn that the State Government will not tolerate kidnapping or any form of crime in the state.

“Our position is clear and unambiguous, Lagos State has the capacity and the will to go after every form of crime and criminality in order to safeguard life and property in the state.

“As our daughters are re-united with their mothers and other members of their families, I would like to seize this opportunity to wish all mothers in Lagos State and Nigeria at large a happy Mothers’ Day,” he said.

The three suspects were paraded before newsmen during the briefing.

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