Parents of
the six abducted pupils of Lagos State Model College, Igbonla Epe, have paid
N31m ransom to the criminals who kidnapped their children.
Investigation
revealed that some parents were assigned to take the money to an undisclosed
place, where they paid to some members of the gang in two tranches.
The parents
were, however, worried that their children had not been released since last week
when their abductors promised to set them free.
The kids
were kidnapped exactly 53 days ago,
three days after the gunmen notified the school management of their
plans.
They broke
into a boys’ hostel around 6am on Thursday, May 25, picked 10 Senior Secondary
School pupils and led them to a waterside.
The pupils
were screened based on their family background. While four were consequently
released, the assailants whisked away the remaining six pupils identified as
Peter Jonah, Isiaq Rahmon, Adebayo George, Judah Agbausi, Pelumi Philips and Farouq
Yusuf in a speedboat.
The
kidnappers last Sunday promised to release the children.
Sources, who
spoke with SUNDAY PUNCH, said many parents sold their property and borrowed
from friends and relatives to pay the N31m ransom.
A source
said, “We don’t know what else these people want. The parents are stranded. The
first time, three parents met with them somewhere and gave them N10m.
“They
demanded another N21m ransom. The parents took the money to the place and gave
it to some gang members. They told the parents that they had done all the
necessary things and promised to release the children in the next two days.
They have been expecting the children since last week.”
One of the
parents said his quest to reunite with his child had increased tremendously in
the last few days as a result of the assurance by the abductors.
“We gave
them N31m cash. We didn’t send it through a third party and they confirmed the
money was complete. They promised to release our children soon.
“We were
confused when we heard that they demanded another N1.5m before the children
could be released,” the parent added.
The Lagos
State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole and the Force
PRO, CSP Mashood Jimoh, had repeatedly assured the parents and members of the
public that the pupils would be rescued soon.
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