Mrs Nimotu Raheem, 42, was yesterday paraded by Lagos
State Commissioner of Police Fatai Owoseni for allegedly kidnapping three
children at an Arabic School in Itire-Ikate, Surulere, Lagos.
The children are a set of twins Taiye and Kehinde, 4, and a
16-month old boy, Fatai Adeola.
Owoseni said police rescued the suspected kidnapper from being lynched by an irate
mob on Wednesday night. He said the suspect had demanded for the boy
from his mother, who obliged her without questioning her motive.
“It was another woman who saw the manner the suspect
demanded for the child and the mother gave the child out without any resistance
or questions that now raised alarm. For the quick intervention of the police
from Itire, the suspect would have been mobbed.
“At first, the suspect acted like a dumb person but after
some tactics used on her by our operative, she started talking. We also got
information that she has mental problem. All that she has said so far is useful
to our investigation,’’ he said.
The police chief said the suspect had given the police some
useful lead, promising to bring all those involved, including the sponsors to
book.
The police chief appealed to public to be vigilant,
stressing that if not for the alertness of an old woman, the suspect would have
gone with the kids and enjoined parents
to monitor their children in Arabic and western schools and raise the alarm
when they see strange faces around them.
Mrs Raheem, who said she had a two-year-old child in the
same Arabic school, explained that she wanted to take the children to their
parents.“I went to take my child and also the twins to their parent,” she said.
An eye-witness Amina Ayinla said: “The suspect took the
twins at about 7pm from Arabic school in the area and claimed that she was a
relative of the twins’ mother but unfortunately for her, the grandmother of the
twins saw her and alerted the neighbours who gathered and rescued them from
her.”
Fatai’s mother, Temilola Adeola said the suspect used charm
to take his son away from her in the Arabic class.
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