48-year-old Idemudia Charles a staff of
the Nigerian Breweries Plc left his Lagos home on February 11, 2017,
for a journey to his home town in Uromi, Edo State, he bade his wife
goodbye and planted a kiss on the cheeks of his three children, with a
promise to be back three days later.It is two weeks today since Charles
left home. He never lived to fulfil his promise to his family to return
after three days.
This is because as you read this piece, the
heavily built dark complexioned man is lying in a morgue in Edo State
stone dead! A bullet lodged in his shoulder and fore head by suspected
dare- devil kidnappers snuffed life out of him.
It was gathered
that late Charles was always fond of travelling to the village to see
his aged parents. On arriving Benin city, the Edo State capital that
fateful day, he stopped to pick one of his sisters with whom he
continued the journey to Ewhohi village in Uromi.
But that was
never to be, as the ongoing conversation between them was interrupted by
sporadic gunshots which rattled motorists plying that route.
Eye witnesses said “When they got to his car, one of them said yes, this is the man we are looking for.”
One
of them dragged the driver, a huge dark man, out of the car and took
him across the road , into the bush. The gunman who took him was masked
while others were not but as he was about to enter the bush, the masked
man removed the hood.
“Our phones were collected from us by the
gunmen. After the operation, some of them entered the vehicle and zoomed
off while others went in the same direction with their member who took
one of the motorists (Charles) away.”
Crime Guard gathered that Charles’ sister related what happened to members of his family who subsequently alerted the Police.
A
team of policemen who stormed the scene, recovered his vehicle and took
it to the station while search for his rescue continued. Same day, the
kidnappers contacted Charles’ family, demanding N100 million ransom for
his release.
Negotiation according to sources from Ewhohi continued until the kidnappers settled for N5 million.
Family
sources hinted that “News of the kidnapped was revealed to Charles’
wife by his younger brother. At first, the kidnappers demanded N100
million for his release, threatening to kill him if we did not make the
money available. One of them told us that Charles could afford it, since
he was paid N50 million from his place of work.
We told them it was not possible, that he was just a supervisor in their security department.
The
following day (Sunday) they called my brother’s wife and told her to
send them recharge card that they have been using theirs for negotiation
since his abduction.
She obliged them. We started running around
for money. One of our brothers had to travel to Lagos to get some money
from Charles’ wife.
“On Monday, he spoke with us. This time
around, he said we should go with one of his friends to meet his boss,
one Mr Prosper, at Nigerian Breweries.
Some staff of the company even paid token into Charles wife’s account.
At
the end of the day, we realised N500,000. But when we told the
kidnappers, they asked if the money was meant for sachet water.”
“ By Monday the kidnappers called again and said that they were not shifting ground from N5 million.
At
that point, they gave my brother, Charles the phone. He begged us to
rally round and get money for his release that he was not comfortable
there.
He told us that he had N500,000 in his account which he
intended to refund to whoever would loan us , by the time he came back.
When they called again, Charles started crying. He said they had shot
him in the hand.
He gave us his pin number and instructed his wife to go and withdraw the N500,000 from his account.
As
he was talking, he was writhing in pains and we could hear them beating
him. I could not stand his groaning at a point, so I switched off the
phone,” sources said.
By the time donations from NB and those
from relatives and friends, including the N500,000 withdrawn from
Charles’ account were polled together, the distraught family was able to
realise N900,000.
Apprehension then set in, when they
contacted the kidnappers to inform them of an increase, only to be
prevented from speaking with Charles.
Rather, they instructed
that the money should be paid into Charles sister’s account in Benin,
while one of his brothers should leave Lagos for Benin, from where he
would withdraw the money and take to a designated point, before their
brother would be released.
Crime Guard gathered that Charles’
brother was directed to several points where he was to drop the money
without any sight of a receiver from the kidnappers‘ end. At this point,
the negotiator became afraid, apparently thinking it could be a plough
to kidnap him as well.
He was said to have left the isolated
place after waiting endlessly. Amidst the anxiety came a call from one
of the kidnappers instructing that nobody should call them again in
respect of the ransom.
Uneasy calm pervaded the Uromi home of Pa Idemudia, following the unusual silence from the kidnappers.
A member of the family was said to have called the kidnappers line consecutively, without any response.
Sources
hinted that “at this point, his parents were agitated, so also was his
wife who kept calling us to get an update. When we told her that the
money had not been paid, she started crying and praying for her
husband’s safe arrival. Then, we received a call from one of the
kidnappers, informing us not to worry about paying the ransom any more.
They said that the situation had changed and that we should go and use the money to buy coffin for his burial.”
Their worst nightmare was confirmed last Friday, after news filtered in that the remains of Charles was found along the highway.
Anxious family members who went to confirm the claim, came back dejected and forlorn.
On
closer observation, Crime Guard was informed that Charles was shot on
the shoulder and fore head. Family sources hinted that a farmer found
the corpse in the forest and alerted policemen.
Efforts to reach Charles’ widow failed as she was said to have travelled with her three children to the village.
But police sources at the Edo state Police command, stated that investigation into the kidnap and murder was on.
Concerted
effort made to get NB’s reaction failed as its Public Relations
Officer, Mr Patrick Olowookere stated that he had no detail of the
incident.

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