The police
have arrested four suspected robbers who operates at the Alaba International
Market, Ojo Lagos, who claimed they do not steal from the traders, but only
came to collect their dues
Punch, learnt that the suspects- Onyenge Osanie,
Azuka Eboh, Ezelonwu Michael and Afolabi Shakiru- were nabbed by the police
while they were looting some shops and robbing traders at the Alaba
International Market, Ojo, Lagos.
It was learnt
that the suspects, who are four members of a ten-man gang, were arrested by
operatives of the state Special Anti-Robbery Squad on December 20.
According to
the police, the gang, which is led by a runaway suspect identified simply as
Friday, made use of locally-made guns in their operations.
It was also
gathered that most of the gang’s victims were phone dealers, and the gang
allegedly carted away about 70 smartphones and Ipads which were worth about
N1.5m.
Narrating the
incident that led to their arrest, 35-year-old Osanie said the gang robbed the
traders and looted their shops, because they refused to ‘settle’ them. He added
that they only targeted shops of traders who had ‘offended’ the gang.
He said, “We
usually work with phone dealers in the market who specialise in selling stolen
phones. When we steal, they sell, and they then settle us. But later on, some
of them defaulted, and we attacked their shops. It was not as if we robbed
them, we only came to ask for our money.
“On that day,
we had taken only 10 phones before the police apprehended us. I had initially
escaped, but two gang members who were caught at the scene later brought the
police to arrest me.”
Osanie, a
father of three, said he regretted working with the gang, adding that if he was
released, he would not indulge in robbery again.
Also,
27-year-old Eboh confessed that the gang did not only burgle shops, but also
vandalised some property during the operation.
He said,
“What we learnt initially was that a market chairman was coming to give out
money but he later failed to show up. That was when we decided to deal with the
traders. When we got to the shops, we broke their glasses and carted away
expensive phones.
“I joined the
gang because I did not have a job. I have been living in hardship with my
family.”
Meanwhile,
Michael, 22, said he had also gone with the gang on three occasions, adding
that they took advantage of the traders’ ‘misbehaviour’ to rob them.
“I was
working as a truck driver before I met them. I had gone out with the gang on
three occasions to rob in the market. We only took advantage of the commotion
of the market to rob them. It was not deliberate,” he said.
The Police
Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the arrest of the
suspects.
“Investigations
are still ongoing on the matter at SARS,” he added.
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