Matilda Omonaiye/
In a display of gratitude and solidarity, executives from the Ladipo market have visited the Lagos State Commissioner of Police (CP) Adegoke Fayoade, to commend him for his successful operation against a notorious gang of billionaire kidnappers.
The gang, which had reportedly terrorized Lagos and its environs, was decimated in a dramatic encounter with Fayoade’s men, revealing a shocking twist: among the nine kidnappers killed was Prince Henry Ode, a popular Nollywood actor and producer based in Port Harcourt.
The market executives, during their visit, praised the Commissioner and his team for their relentless efforts in restoring safety to the area. They presented Fayoade with a certificate of commendation, promising their continued cooperation in the fight against crime. Their visit underscores the significant impact the police operation has had on local businesses and the community’s sense of security.
The operation, which took place at the bustling Ladipo auto spare parts market, involved a fierce shootout as the kidnappers reportedly attempted to abduct a wealthy businessman.
Among the items recovered from the scene were two luxury vehicles, a Lexus 350 Jeep and a 4 Runner Jeep, both registered in the name of Prince Henry Ode.
Additionally, mobile phones and other personal items linked to the actor were found, confirming his involvement in the criminal activities, according to the police.
NewsmakersNG learnt that further investigations have revealed more about the gang members’ identities, with one of the deceased identified as a twin whose brother has since fled.
Information from a WhatsApp user has helped detectives identify five of the kidnappers, some of whom were known in the local community for their extravagant lifestyles.
According to the police, efforts to apprehend remaining gang members are ongoing, with leads pointing to northern cities and known hangouts in Lagos. The police have detained the owner of a popular bar frequented by the gang, who is now providing valuable information.
The police also revealed that the gang’s ability to evade capture was partly due to their use of military uniforms, allowing them to pass through police checkpoints undetected. These uniforms were among the items recovered from their vehicles after the encounter.
According to the market executives, the police operation has had an immediate positive effect on the local business environment, as hoteliers and other businessmen have reported a surge in customers, who now feel safer going out at night.
The solidarity visit by the Ladipo market executives highlights the community’s appreciation for the police force’s dedication to public safety.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the hidden dangers within seemingly respectable circles, with Prince Henry Ode’s involvement in the gang underscoring the complex nature of crime in the city.
Fayoade has reassured Lagos residents that the police remain committed to rooting out criminal elements and ensuring the safety of all residents.
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