Some
warders of the Nigerian Prisons Service, attached to the Ibara Prison in
Abeokuta, Ogun State, are currently being interrogated for allegedly plotting
with some convicted inmates to perpetrate different crimes, including
defrauding members of the public and escaping from the correctional facility.
It
was gathered that some condemned robbery inmates had, in connivance with the
warders, allegedly contributed about N15m for the planned jailbreak. Seriously?
It
was learnt that the plot was on when the police uncovered it. Sources told The
Punch that two senior prison officers had been arrested in connection with the
incident. The officers, were said to be undergoing interrogation.
It
was further learnt that about N600,000 and some documents had been recovered
from the suspects.
A
source said the suspects were taken away by officers of the Zonal Intervention
Squad, Obada Oko, Abeokuta.
He
said, “The whole thing started after the police got a series of complaints of
fraud from some members of the public. The calls were traced to the prison. In
the course of investigation, some prohibited items were discovered in the
cells, including phones.
“The
police went further in their investigation and discovered that there was
actually a syndicate in the prison and some warders were involved. This was
what led to the discovery of the planned jailbreak by the condemned inmates.”
Another
source identified some of the inmates allegedly involved in the plot as
Olatunji Adeleke and Oladele Ilesanmi.
The
source said, “The police discovered that the officers connived with the inmates
to plan the jailbreak by securing phones and laptops for them. “They also discovered
that about N15m was earmarked for the jailbreak and they started planning it in
October 2018.
“As
I speak to you, about N600,000 has been recovered from the suspects, including
some vital documents. From interrogation, it appeared that some women were also
involved in the scheme.”
Our
correspondent was told that the process of defrauding people from the prison
yard was called ‘money in the air.’
“Three
of their female victims are Eniola Afolayan, who lives in Igbogbo, Ikorodu; one
Omolola and one Adunni, who also live in Lagos,” a police source added.
However,
a warder said the officers were arrested by the ZIS after the wife of a
convicted inmate complained of extortion.
He
noted that the officers were then handed over to the police for interrogation.
Further
investigation by The Punch revealed that the inmates and the warders at the
prison usually go out together to collect money from banks under a sharing
formula.
A
few inmates were alleged to have used the opportunity to escape without a trace.
In
October 2016, an inmate in the prison, identified as Teslim Babalola, was
reported to have escaped after being taken to a bank by two warders.
A
source said no one in the prison was punished for the incident, which was
covered up with the connivance of the principal officers at the Nigerian
Prisons Service headquarters in Abuja.
The
spokesperson for the NPS, Ogun State, Victor Oyeleke, denied the report of
extortion and the planned jailbreak.
He
said, “I have gone round and asked questions. Based on my findings, there is
nothing like that happening in the yard. Like I told you, you were the one who
informed me about it. “From my findings, nobody is helping any inmate to
escape. And it cannot happen in our prisons.
“All
our officers are well trained and nobody can aid anyone to escape. The two
officers you mentioned their names are senior officers and they know the
repercussion of such a thing. So, there is no way they will do it.”
After
insisting that no officer of the prison was arrested by the police, the
spokesperson called back to say the two officers honoured a police invitation
for “intelligence sharing.”
Oyeleke,
who confirmed the 2016 escape, said the suspect was later re-arrested and was
being held in another prison facility.
The
Public Relations Officer, Nigerian Prisons Service, Francis Enobore, said he
had yet to be briefed about the incident. He asked the correspondent to rely on
Oyeleke’s response.
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Zone 2, CSP Dolapo Badmos, said she had a
report that two prison officers were being interrogated.
“There
is a report that we are investigating. Two prisons officers are being
interrogated over it. We will get back at the end of investigation,” she said
in a text message.
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