I went back into kidnapping to raise my lawyer’s balance – Suspect
Seven months after he was released from prison custody in Port Harcourt, Rivers State over kidnapping, Sorbari Apollolos has found his way back to the place for the same offence.
Popularly known as Blackie among his gang members, Apollolos was recently arrested by the police for kidnapping a 67-year-old businesswoman identified only as Obianuju. Apollolos and three other suspects, Daniel Johngbo, Harridon Barryira and Lebara Tobia, were apprehended at several locations in the state.
City Round learnt that Obianuju was returning home from a church in a Toyota Sienna on February 7, 2019, when the gun-wielding kidnappers ambushed her some metres away from her Rumuobiakani residence.
The suspects, some of whom were reportedly dressed in military camouflage, whisked the woman away in her vehicle. They allegedly held her hostage in a forest for six days and collected millions of naira in ransom before she was released.
Our correspondent learnt that the woman petitioned
the acting Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, who directed the
Intelligence Response Team of the Force to find the perpetrators of the crime.
IRT operatives tracked down Apollolos at his
hideout in Kono-Bowe community in the Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State.
He was said to have confessed to the crime and
given the police team information that led to the arrest of the three other
members of the gang.
Speaking with City Round during the week,
Apollolos noted that Obianuju’s kidnap was coordinated by one Gbenena, who is
still at large, adding that he (Apollolos) got a share of N350,000 from the
ransom.
Apollolos, who said he was in prison for offences
bordering on kidnapping and cult-related activities, told our correspondent
that he took to the crime again to raise money to settle a lawyer who
facilitated his release from the prison.
He stated, “I am a member of De-Gbam cult. I was
initiated in 2011 by one of my friends known as Tambake Tax, who is the unit
head of the confraternity in my community. I was introduced to kidnapping by
one Ayapsi, alias Gbenena, and one Gboma. We were all involved in the kidnapping
of Mrs Obianuju. I did that ‘job’ because I needed money to balance my lawyer
who helped to secure my release from the prison in September 2018. I was held
for engaging in cult-related activities and kidnapping in March 2016
Recalling his kidnapping escapades, the
28-year-old man stated that he took to the crime in 2015 and participated in
two operations before he was arrested in March 2016.
He said he got N150,000 share from N800,000 ransom
they collected from the relatives of one of their victims whom they kidnapped
in Nyorkwe community.
Punch
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