The
Airport Command of the Nigeria Police Force has arrested three
teenagers for allegedly attempting to illegally board some international
flights in Lagos.
Commissioner of
Police for the command, Salahu Waheed, said the suspects, Lateef
Popoola, 13; Amadi Joshua, 14; and Ukpabio Onyedikachi, 14, were
arrested at different times at the Murtala Mohammed International
Airport, Ikeja.
Waheed, while handing
over the suspects to their mothers, said there was a need for their
respective state governments to rehabilitate them like the Edo State
Government did with teenage stowaway, Daniel Ihekina, who was arrested
on August 24, 2013 after sneaking into the tyre compartment of a
Lagos-bound Arik plane.
He said,
“These boys were found at different times at Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos. Their aim was to get into any plane and
travel out of Nigeria.
“I decided to
hand them over to their parents so they will be well taken care of and
stop dwelling on the fantasy that you can just come into the airport,
enter a plane and travel.
“Their state governments should try to rehabilitate them just like Edo State did for the stowaway in Benin.
“Lateef Popoola is from Ogun State; Amadi Joshua is from Ebonyi while Ukpabio Onyedikachi is from Abia State.
“The
airport is not a place that you can just come into and travel. There
are formalities. We don’t want to see these children here again.”
The teenagers, who spoke to PUNCH Metro, said they had been nursing the idea of travelling abroad, adding that they were not ready to execute their plans yet.
Lateef said he went to the tarmac to observe how aeroplanes take off and land.
He
said he was able to gain access to the runaway by sneaking into an
airport apron bus, but was arrested shortly after alighting.
He
said, “I am not in school, I dropped out in Primary three. I was
arrested last week Wednesday. I actually wanted to travel but I have yet
to decided where I will go. So, I just went to the tarmac to see the
aeroplanes.”
Lateef’s grandmother,
Adunni, said she had no idea that her grandson was nursing the idea of
travelling out of the country. She said she had been responsible for his
upkeep since his mother abandoned him at infancy.
“I
did not know that he wanted to travel. I just did not see him last
week and I started looking for him all over the place. It was on
Saturday that I finally found out that he had been arrested,” she said.
Onyedikachi and Joshua were said to have been arrested after asking some security agents where Malaysia flights were boarding.
After being questioned, the boys, who were both in SS1, said they had no travel documents and were immediately arrested.
Police said Onyedikachi’s brother was in Malaysia and it was possible that the teenager wanted to travel out to see his brother.
Onyedikachi,
however said, “We were at the departure area of the airport. We did not
attempt to travel out. We were just loitering and wanted to see the
aeroplanes. We did not want to travel out on that day.”
Onyedikachi’s mother berated her son for his escapade. She said she had warned him and Joshua to be well behaved at all times.
She
said, “I had no knowledge of what they did. Onyedikachi is well taken
care of and is not suffering. I don’t know what pushed him to do this.”
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