Contrary to his public image as a fearless, arrogant and brutal
individual, leader of a notorious gang of kidnappers that had held sway in the
entire Niger Delta region until recently, Kelvin Oniarah -Ibruvwe, is actually
a “weakling” a reliable source in the State Security Service (SSS) has
revealed.
Confronted with the grim prospect of being brought to justice, the gang
leader, who only a few days ago while addressing a gathering of his kinsmen at
his native town of Kokori in Delta State, gave President Goodluck Jonathan a
60-day ultimatum to address the degradation of his native land and other
communities in the Niger Delta or face grave consequences, was humbled as he
feared for his life and pleaded with law enforcement agents not to kill him.
A source, who spoke in confidence, said that Kelvin, who was brought to
Abuja for interrogation, had made substantial revelations.
“Kelvin has made useful and shocking statements which cannot be released
to the public now,” the source said.
“I think Nigerians, especially the media, will have the opportunity
either on Monday or anytime next week.
“Contrary to his posturing, however, Kelvin is a weakling. He is afraid
of death. He is downcast in detention. He does not want to experience what he
had done to his victims.”
Another source, who spoke on the few minutes leading to Kelvin’s arrest
said: “Like criminals before him, he was always in company of girls from one
location to the other. He was trailed for many days but the SSS and the Army
adhered strictly to the rule of engagement to avoid recording heavy casualties.
It was a clinical job.
“Before his arrest by the SSS and the Army, members of the Kelvin gang
had held two youth corps members hostage. But when he was picked up, he was
afraid of death and he was begging intermittently, ‘don’t kill me, don’t kill
me.’
“At this point, the security agents asked him to call his gang members
and ask them to release the two corps members if he did not want to die. Kelvin
then placed a call to his gang to release the corps members. But the reality
has dawned on him that the game was over.”
Responding to a question, the source added: “We have a strong suspicion
that Kelvin and his gang were behind the kidnapping of Mrs. Adedoyin
Rhodes-Vivour, who is the wife of a judge of the Supreme Court.”
Culled from The
Nation
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