An unemployed young man, John David, has left a couple, Abdulrahman Balogun and his wife, Bunmi in sorrow after he allegedly abducted
their 10-month-old boy. David and the couple live in Okokwu community, Port
Harcourt, Rivers State.
According to punch metro, David had pretended to be
playing with the kid, Richards, on their premises last Sunday around 7pm and
eventually fled with him. It was gathered that Abdulrahman and Richards were
set to leave for a church service that day, and Abdulrahman were waiting
outside for Bunmi to dress up. Abdulrahman, who spoke to punch correspondent on
the telephone on Monday, said he had gone inside to hasten up his wife as they
were running late for the service.“David came to play with him. I went inside to call my wife
because we were almost late for the church programme. When I came outside, I
could not find David and my son in the compound.“We searched for them everywhere on the premises, but we
couldn’t find them. I called his phone number and it indicated that it was
switched off. He started living here five months ago,” he said.The father, a teacher, explained that he subsequently
reported the incident at the Mile 3 Police Station, adding that he discovered
that he abductor had been bearing a fake name in the neighbourhood after he ran
a check on his profile on Facebook.
“His name on Facebook is John Elvis David but we know him as
Davies. He moved to this area five months ago. His three friends who lived with
him have been arrested by the police.
“A woman called me yesterday (Sunday). She said she and
David boarded the same bus in Warri around 4pm and that she saw him with my
son. She said she was surfing the Internet after she arrived home when she read
the post on Richard’s abduction on social media. She said she would have raised
the alarm if she had read the post while she was on the bus.
“We got married October 2015. That is our first and only
child. We are appealing to the public to assist in tracking down the abductor,”
he added.Richard’s mother, Bunmi, said, she was caught unawares by
the incident as David was very generous to her son and looked innocuous.
She said, “I never had a cause to be suspicious of him
(David). He was friendly with my son. They go out together and he buys things
for him. So, I didn’t know he was this wicked.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in Rivers State, DSP
Omoni Nnamdi, promised to get back to our correspondent, but had yet to do so.
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