Seun Ogunmusuru was popularly called pastor by those who know him in
Ilesa, Osun State, while Hammed Adewumi is said to be an Islamic cleric
who was leading a congregation as an Imam in Ibadan, but if one would go
by the allegation of kidnapping that is currently against them at the
Osun State Police Command and the confessional statements they had made
to the police, then the duo would need to do a lot to convince people
that they were indeed working for God.
Ogunmusuru and Adewumi are currently with detectives at the State
Criminal Investigation Department, Osogbo where they had been undergoing
interrogations on their alleged criminal activities. The duo and others
at large had allegedly been terrorizing residents of different towns in
Osun State by kidnapping them and collecting ransom.
Sunday Tribune learnt that Ogunmusuru was arrested at Ijebu-Jesa on
December 14 while Adewumi was nabbed on Saturday, December 22 in his
boutique at Academy area of Ibadan after the police had been on their
trail for some time. Their arrest was reportedly made possible by the
confessional statement of a suspected gang member, Supo Bamidele who
was earlier arrested. Bamidele’s case had been charged to court while
his case was adjourned till January 31, 2013 for further hearing.
Before the arrest, Sunday Tribune learnt that residents of Osogbo,
Ile-Ife, Ilesa, Modakeke, Ekiti, Ibadan and some other commercial cities
in the South West had sent Save-Our-Soul (SOS) messages to the Osun
State Police Commissioner, Mrs Kalafite Adeyemi to come to their rescue
with a view to bringing an end to the activities of Adewumi and his gang
which had allegedly carried out several kidnap operations.
In an interview with Sunday Tribune, Ogunmusuru, a 25-year-old Ilesa,
Osun State indigene said he used to work as a labourer before he met a
member of the kidnap gang who is still at large. “I met Ifeoluwa in
Akure around May or June 2012 when I went there to work. He was an okada
rider and he picked me. When I wanted to disembark, I gave him money
but he refused to collect it from me. I asked him why but he said I
should not worry. I appreciated him and asked for his number. He gave me
and I used to call him from time to time if I was broke.
“Later, I told him of what I was going through and informed him that
the person I was staying with had pressurised me to leave. That was how
he told me that he had a room at Ilesa, asking whether I could manage
it. I said I would appreciate it if he could give me. He gave me the key
to the place and I started staying there.
“He also rented an apartment at Ijebu-jesa, in Osun State. One day, I
asked him where he was but he replied that he was not around. However, I
guessed he was at his apartment at Ijebu-Jesa so I went there. I asked
of him from his friends whom I met there but they said he was not
around. I sat with them in the sitting room to watch film. After a
while, I went to the toilet to ease myself and on my way back, I saw
shoes by the door of his room. I opened the door and saw two of his
friends and a stranger. They asked me to help them stay with the
stranger.
“I stayed with them for some days after which they told me to go back
to Ilesa as they wanted to go somewhere. Later in the evening, they
came to me in Ilesa. Ifeoluwa was with them. He then told me that there
was more to the man I saw in the morning, that they wanted to collect
some money from him. Ifeoluwa didn’t say directly that they kidnapped
him. He said they had collected the money and had returned him. They
said that since I was not part of the initial plan, they would give me
N100,000 to enjoy myself. Since then, I have been with them.
“Another night, they called me that we should go out. We went on a
bike. They warned me that I should calm down and not shout when we get
there. We went to an area in Ilesa around 12 midnight and kidnapped a
boy. The boy called Wole was taken to Ijebu-Jesa and Yinusa, Dada and I
used to stay with him. He spent about a week before he was released. I
was told that the gang collected N1.5million as ransom amd I was given
N150,000.
“On the day I was arrested, I was on the bike with Dada on our way to Ijebu-Jesa when policemen stopped us.
“On the day we went to pick Wole, we did not take any gun with us but
the gang saw a gun in the boy’s house and they picked it. Those I knew
as gang members were Dada, Ifeoluwa, Yinusa and Afaa omo Okene. I have
never worked with Hammed directly but we had met before at Ifeoluwa’s
place. I knew him as Ifeoluwa’s friend.”
A locally-made gun was said to have been recovered in the house of
another suspected gang member, Ifeoluwa, who is currently on the run.
Items recovered from Adewumi during a search of his house included
one tiny gourd and a leather charm. Seven motorcycles allegedly
belonging to Ifeoluwa, Yinusa and Adedeji Dada were also recovered in
Ilesa.
It was gathered that before he was subdued by police detectives,
Adewumi tried to swallow the tiny gourd and made another attempt to hit
one of the policemen who went to arrest him with the leather charm. He
reportedly told the police that it was God who arrested him as they were
not strong enough to do so. He also rhetorically asked himself how he
could be arrested so easily.
The gang had kidnapped one Ogundoyin Popoola a.k.a ‘popular’ in Ife.
Unconfirmed reports had it that his wife paid N10 million before he was
released. They also abducted one Wole Komolafe, son of one Sunday
Komolafe who had before the kidnap of his son received a threat letter
pasted on his uncompleted building. The kidnappers asked him to pay the
sum of N40 million. It was gathered however that before the kidnappers
abducted their victim, his father did not report the issue of the threat
letter to the police.
Again, one Alhaji Kayode Adenuga popularly called Igi-nla (big tree)
was kidnapped by the gang on June 14, 2012 while one Olanrewaju Oladipo
was also abducted by same syndicate on September 29, 2012.
On October 29, 2012, Adewumi, who ran a big boutique at Academy area
of Ibadan, and his gang allegedly kidnapped one Evangelist Olajide John
while Alhaji Akeem Sulaiman, a building material trader was also
abducted by the same syndicate.
It was however gathered that Adewumi had admitted the kidnap of ‘Popular’ only. Investigations are still ongoing.
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