Operatives of the Department of State Services, on Monday, rescued an American, Tawanda Lynn Jackson, who was held hostage by one Mathew Adedoyin, whom she had met on social media.
Parading the prime suspect, and his accomplice, Idowu Ayeni, the Director of the Command, Betty Adoki, said the the American, 46, who had arrived Nigeria, on November 11, and was received at the Lagos airport by the suspect, was held hostage on November 21, where she was allegedly raped several times.
According to her, the American Embassy in Lagos had reported to the Command about Jackson’s abduction and they immediately commenced investigation, which culminated in the raid of the criminal hideout by a team of security operatives and Military personnel.
Adoki said the suspect had lured the mother of five through social media, purportedly for a visit, claiming to be a wealthy prince from Arogbatesu royal family of Ile-Ife, Osun State, with the intention of extorting money from her.
Adedoyin, 40, lied to the victim that he was an exporter of ginger and bitter cola, with a large plantation of cocoa and palm oil, claiming that he had a lot of slaves working for him.
Adoki said: “He said that his father was a former king of Ife Titun, Osun State and that he was heir apparent to the throne. He further cajoled the victim that he owns several buildings in Lagos, including where Jackson was held hostage in Abule Egba.
But the victim started to suspect foul play when he was losing patience and said he rented the place meanwhile, it was a ramshackle place he said his father owned.”
Adoki said Adedoyin, in furtherance to his deceit, was discovered to have reserved Protea Hotel, Ikeja, as accommodation for the victim while in Nigeria, but deliberately moved her to another hotel.
He did that in order to prevent the monitoring of Jackson by the U.S Embassy, while he eventually seized her International Passport, credit card and U.S Identity card in order to prevent her possible escape.
Speaking to journalists while being paraded, Adedoyin, who claimed to be a real estate agent, denied abducting the victim or raping her, saying she asked him for sex, adding that her flying down to Nigeria was on her own volition with the intention of getting married to him.
He admitted that on her arrival to Lagos, he lodged her at Turn Up Hotel, but had to move her to his friend’s house for her to stay pending when he could raise money for her return ticket to the United States.
He also denied seizing the victim’s passport, saying he only helped her keep it safe after he realised that she was carefree with her bag containing the documents anytime they went out.
His accomplice, Idowu Ayeni, said he was uncomfortable when the suspect brought the victim to his house but had no concrete plans on when they intended to leave.
Ayeni, who said he works as a litigation officer with a law firm, denied having anything to do with the suspect’s plans, adding his involvement was letting them squat for a few days in his abode.
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