LAST year December, Madam Adafor Madueke, an 89 year-old grandmother,
was full of life as she was expecting her children and grand children
residing outside her Amaeku village, Adazi Ani in Anaocha local
government area of Anambra State, to return for Christmas celebrations.
The period usually provided her the opportunity to meet her loved ones and spend quality time with them.
However,
unknown to Madam Madueke, two of her grandsons, Kingsley Chukwuebuka
Madueke, 24, and Matthew Edozie Madueke, 22, were planning evil against
her.
The two, who are undergraduates, had perfected plans with two
other students, Chukwunonso Onuzulike, 23, from Enugu State and Gabriel
Nnaji, 25, also from Enugu State, to abduct the Octogenarian for the
purpose of extorting money from their uncle who had been responsible for
their education over the years.
Chukwunonso, who is a graduate of
Political Science at Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Igbariam campus and
leader of a cult group, the Black Axe Confraternity in the university,
as well as his other accomplice, Gabriel, who is a 400 –level public
administration student of the same university, were contacted by
Kingsley Madueke to assist him in executing the job.
The first
meeting among the four persons took place on December 14, 2013 and by
December 17, 2013, they had concluded arrangements on how to kidnap the
woman. Though Gabriel Nnaji, the leader of the gang, said he was worried
about the age of the woman and told her grandsons that the woman might
not survive the ordeal, Kingsley Madueke insisted that the job must be
done as they wanted to show off with the money from the kidnap during
the Christmas celebration.
Christmas celebration
For
the abduction proper, the four persons on December 16, 2013, snatched
one of the shuttle buses belonging to Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka
with which they carried the woman to a bush in Igbariam in Anambra East
local government area of the state and kept her there throughout the
period they were negotiating with members of the family.
While
negotiation was going on, other members of the family never imagined
that two of their members, Kingsley and Matthew, were the brains behind
the kidnap.
The kidnap kingpins started negotiation for N50 million and eventually settled for N3 million.
For
payment of the ransom, the Madueke family was directed to take the
money to Obolo Afor, a border town between Enugu and Benue states on
December 23, 2013, while the woman was released at Oyeagu, Abagana in
Njikoka local government area of Anambra State on December 24, 2013. One
week later, Madam Madueke died, apparently as a result of her ordeal in
the custody of the kidnappers.
Nnaji, the leader of the gang,
took N2 million as the boss and shared N1 million to the other five
accomplices, including the grandsons of the woman. Matthew Madueke had
spent only N20000 from his loot before the men of the Directorate of
State Security, DSS, apprehended him and recovered N180000.
The
body of Madam Madueke is still kept in the mortuary, apparently because
the family is yet to raise funds for the burial, while all the people
involved in the kidnap are cooling off at the Anambra State headquarters
of the DSS.
Anambra State Director of State Security Services,
DSS, Mr. Alex Okeiyi, while parading the kidnap suspects, said anybody
planning to kidnap somebody in the state should know that he is taking a
very big risk because his men have mastered all their plans.
“As it is, it is very difficult for a kidnap operation to succeed because we know more than the kidnappers know,” he said.
Looking sober in his handcuff, Kingsley Madueke told Crime Alert
that he planned the kidnap of his grandmother because he and his
brother, Matthew, were finding things difficult financially in school
because their father was having family problems with their uncle who
stopped assisting them in school.
The misunderstanding between
their father and uncle, he said, started two years ago, adding that it
was because of it that their uncle stopped assisting them financially in
school, thereby making things difficult for them.
Kidnapping of grandma
Kingsley
said: “I felt that the only way to get money from my uncle was by
kidnapping our grandmother. At the time I nursed the idea of kidnapping
grandma, it never occurred to me that she might not survive the hardship
associated with kidnapping because of her age.
With her death and what is happening to us, I have realized the grave mistake I made in the first place.
I
don’t know what will be my fate and that of my brother and I don’t even
know how we are going to face members of our family. But my hope is
that what had happened may lead to reconciliation between my father and
my uncle,”he stated.
Okeiyi, the DSS state director said the suspects will soon appear in court.
Source: Vanguardngr
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