Paul and alleged victim being taken away | credits: Comfort Oseghale |
There was
confusion at Somolu on Saturday when an unidentified woman accused a
commercial driver, known simply as Paul, of kidnapping and ritual
killing.
The woman was said to have accosted Paul around noon while he was washing his bus outside his home at Sodeke Street, Somolu.
The woman, on
sighting Paul,went back for a closer inspection. She was said to have
subsequently raised the alarm and held on to Paul and insisted that Paul
was the driver of a bus that had kidnapped her a while ago.
“When she
screamed and identified Paul as a kidnapper and ritualist; he at first,
tried to escape. But the woman held on to him and kept telling curious
residents that Paul was the driver of a bus that had kidnapped her and
about 10 others a while ago.
She claimed
that she had boarded the bus at Odunlade Street in the evening and
immediately became unconscious, along with other passengers who boarded
the bus with her. She said that they did not regain consciousness until
they got to an unknown destination.
She said she
was released after her captors had used an object to touch her; she was
the only one in the bus to regain her freedom. How she was able to find
her way home, she could not recall.”
The community
development association chairman of the community alerted the Onipanu
Police Division of the situation when it became apparent that the woman
was not ready to let Paul go.
Paul’s
neighbours, dumbfounded by the allegations, were said to have admitted
that they had no idea what he did for a living. Although they were aware
that he often drove his commercial bus in the evenings.
“Paul would on
most mornings go out with his Sport Utility Vehicle, only to return in
the evenings and drive out his commercial bus. Sometimes, he would
travel for a two or three month stretch on business trips, but no one
actually knows what he does for a living,” a source said.
Policemen from the Onipanu Police Division were said to have taken Paul and his alleged victim to the station.
The policemen
were said to have later returned to search Paul’s home. He was said to
have been later transferred to the Area H Police Command, Ogudu.
Calls made to the Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide, rang out, while a text message to her telephone had yet to be replied as of the press time
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