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Culled from PUNCH
The police in Lagos State have arrested a 27-year-old
housemaid, Mariam Acheme, and four others for allegedly robbing the housemaid’s
boss. (Suspects pictured above)
According to police authorities, the housemaid, invited her
boyfriend, Dansu Akokran, and another person at large to rob her boss and also
stage her own kidnap.
The Police Public Relations Officer of the state command,
Ngozi Braide, said, “On November 26, 2012, the housemaid invited her boyfriend
to her boss’ house when the madam had gone out. On getting to the house, the
boyfriend and another person ransacked the entire house.
“They vandalised the doors and also stole
all the valuables. The housemaid then padlocked the gate from outside and fled
with them.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that when the owner of the
house arrived, she discovered that all her valuables were gone and Acheme was
nowhere to be found.
The victim was said to have immediately reported the matter
to the Bode Thomas Police Division.
Braide said a few days later, someone contacted the
housemaid’s boss and informed her that Acheme had been kidnapped. She said the
woman returned to the police and informed them of the development.
Braide said, “The madam told the police that some men called
and said they had kidnapped the housemaid. The men asked for N5m and said if
the money was not paid, they would not release her. The housemaid spoke to her
‘madam’ on the phone, crying and telling her that she was being tortured by the
kidnappers and urged her boss to pay the ransom immediately.
“The Divisional Police Officer, Bode Ojajuni, immediately
swung into action. Detectives at the station were able to establish contact
with the kidnappers and urged them to collect N1m. The kidnappers then sent a
bank account number which the money should be paid into.”
It was learnt that the account number belonged to one
Prosper Tatou, a bricklayer.
Through the bank account number, policemen traced the owner
to Agbara area of Ogun State and accosted him.
A close police source, who craved anonymity, said Tatou led
the police to the hideout of the other suspects.
He said, “Tatou said he knew nothing about any kidnap but told
us that a few days earlier, his brother, Jean Mari, had asked him to send his
bank account number because he needed to receive some money from someone.
“Tatou then led us to a deserted building where his brother
lives. At the house, we were able to arrest those who masterminded the
purported kidnap.”
Detectives were however shocked when they saw the housemaid
in the compound.
“That was when we discovered that she connived with her
boyfriend to commit the crime,” the police source said.
Acheme however denied conniving with the kidnappers.
She said although she had invited her boyfriend to come and
visit her when the incident occurred, she had no clue of his intentions.
“I invited my boyfriend (Dansu) to come and visit me
at the house when my madam had gone out. When he arrived, he came with another
guy and both of them pushed me into the toilet and locked me there. They stole
all my madam’s things and then kidnapped me,” she said.
When asked why she did not escape from the purported
kidnappers’ den when she had the chance, she said, “I could not escape because
I did not know the terrain.”
She added, “My boss was very nice to me. She paid me N12,
000 a month and I had worked with her for seven months and she never maltreated
me.
“She has two grown-up children and they even give me tip
when I do their laundry. I could not have repaid their kindness with
wickedness.”
Dansu also claimed to be innocent, saying it was his friend,
Femi, who is now at large, that planned the whole thing.
The PPRO seized the opportunity to warn employers of
domestic servants to be wary of the people they hire, noting that cases of
crimes being committed by domestic servants seem to be on the rise.
The PPRO noted that the suspects were all nationals of Benin
Republic and said it was necessary for employers to register their domestic
servants at the nearest police stations.
truly sad story. Don't need to trust people.
ReplyDeletena waoh she is wicked.
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