Zara Mohammed, 27, a full-time house wife and a nursing mother , left
her home at Dolphin Estate, dressed gracefully to attend her friend’s
baby naming ceremony at Ijeh barracks.
What she didn't know that
day was that she would be mistaken for a millionaire’s wife and
kidnapped on her way back home by a woman who offered her a ride at the
entrance to her Estate.
The victim, who relocated to Lagos after
she got married to her husband in Maiduguri in 2010, had two children
including a six-month-old baby before she was kidnapped.
Narrating
his wife’s ordeal after her release, Mr. Mohammed, told Crime Guard
that on April 25, 2015, at about 2pm, she left their house located at
Corporation drive, 189b, Dolphin Estate, to attend a friend’s child
naming ceremony at Ijeh barracks. According to him, that was the last
time he heard from her. “After waiting till 10pm, and she didn’t return,
I called her line but it was switched off. I went to the venue of the
naming ceremony.
“Unfortunately, it was dark and I could not
locate the place. The next morning, I went back and was able to locate
the house of the celebrant. Surprisingly, my wife’s friend, the host of
the ceremony, told me that she attended the ceremony but left almost
immediately after giving her baby a gift. She, however, took me to some
other friends’ houses to see if my wife had passed the night there but,
it was an exercise in futility as none of them had any clue about her
whereabouts. At last, I went to Dolphin Estate Divisional Police station
to report that my wife was missing.
“The following day, I
received a call from a number that claimed they had kidnapped her and
requested that I should bring N10 million ransom to Allen bus stop at
Ikeja, Lagos. I told them that I wanted to speak with my wife to be sure
that they actually kidnapped her. It was then I asked her how she got
kidnapped. She said it was when she was returning from the naming
ceremony that she was kidnapped . While she was still talking with me,
the line went off. I tried severally to call back but it was switched
off.
“When I realised that it was a kidnap case, I notified the
police who transferred the case to the State Criminal Investigations
Department, Panti,Yaba, Lagos, for further investigation. On April 27,
2015, the kidnappers called me with my wife’s number and I told them I
won’t be able to raise that amount because I am a security man in
Dolphin Estate with a monthly salary of N20,000. Immediately, the phone
went dead.
“Few days later, I was shocked to see her in our house
in Lagos. It was then that she narrated what actually happened to me.”
This is her story. ” I was on my way back to the house and when I got to
the entrance of the estate, a woman driving a red Gulf car stopped and
asked if I was going into the estate and I said yes. She then offered to
give me and two other men who were also at the entrance, a ride. I
accepted the gesture and boarded the vehicle because the driver was a
fellow woman and I didn’t suspect any danger because she looked so
innocent and harmless little knowing that the two men were her partners
in crime.
“As soon as we boarded the car, one of the men used a
white handkerchief to cover my face and then I became unconscious. When I
regained consciousness, I found myself in a room with my hands and legs
tied. Inside the room I met a woman who alleged she was abducted with
her daughter. She complained that since they kidnapped them, she hasn’t
seen her daughter. Two days later, they took her away and I was left
alone in the room.
The next day, they called my husband and
requested for N10 million ransom. After they finished talking with my
husband, they gave me the phone to speak with him. I was still
explaining to him in our dialect what happened when they took the phone
from me and switched it off. The next day, they called him with my phone
but they didn’t allow me to speak with him. While there, I was given a
plate of rice to eat and pure water to drink.
A week later, I was
dumped in a farm after they realised that my husband, a mere security
man, could not pay the amount they demanded. I couldn’t move because of
my tied legs. All I could do was to cry and shout to alert anyone
nearby. I was in the bush crying when a Good Samaritan heard my voice
and came to my rescue. He asked me what happened and why my hands and
legs were tied. I told him that some people kidnapped me on my way to
Dolphin Estate and he asked, Dolphin Estate in Lagos? I said yes. It was
then he told me that I was in Lokoja, Kogi State and not Lagos. That
was when I realised how far away I was from Lagos.
He untied
me and then took me to the nearest motor park where I would board a
vehicle to Lagos. He paid N2000 to the driver as my transportation fare
and explained to the driver and other park officials what had happened
to me.”
The traumatized husband said, “I thank God for rescuing
my wife from the hands of kidnappers. But, the problem right now is that
since her release, she behaves abnormally. I don’t know what her
abductors did to her. She acts funny and very different from herself. I
have concluded plans to take her to my home town in Borno State for
proper medical treatment,”he stated.
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