The Ogun
State Police Command has arrested a gang of armed robbers, including a couple,
who allegedly went to rob in an estate at Abule Lemode in the Ijoko area of the
state.
It was
gathered that the four suspects ─ Amache and Seun Augustine, Taiwo Dada and
Ezekiel Alawode ─ were apprehended while allegedly robbing at Santos Crescent,
Araromi Estate. They were
reportedly arrested at about 9.30pm on Saturday, January 17.
The couple rented apartment
The suspects,
who were in possession of a locally-made pistol, were first apprehended by the
members of the local vigilance group before they were handed over to the Agbado
Police Division, Ayinla, on Sunday.
Sources said
it was the couple ─ Amache and Seun ─ who had stayed in the estate for about a
year, that allegedly led the gang on the night of the incident.
They were
said to have also connived with one of the security men in the estate.
A victims,
Mr. Rasheed Akinwande, said the robbers stole cash and recharge cards from his
house. He added that he knew Amache as a
bricklayer in the estate, but was surprised to know that the couple brought the
robbers to attack the residents.
He said, “It
was at about 9pm when they got to my apartment. They were two men and two women
─ Amache and his wife with another man and woman. But the couple did not come
inside my house. Instead, two strange faces, who wore black jackets and jean,
broke through my windows, and pointed a gun at me.
“They asked
everyone to lie down, and they collected money ─ about N6,000 that they found
in the house. They demanded more, and they even packed the recharge cards which
my wife was selling. Few minutes later, we began to hear gunshots in the
environment. The robbers fled. But the local vigilance group apprehended them
eventually.”
The General
Secretary of the estate’s community development association, Stephen Adesoji,
said the executives prevented an angry mob from lynching the suspects on the
night.
He said, “Two
of the suspects were a husband and wife, and they live with us in the estate.
They invited two others to perpetrate the crime. It was the security man they
connived with who later alerted us that robbery was going on, and we informed
the vigilance group.”
Amache, it
was said, worked as a bricklayer, while the woman was a full time housewife,
who took care of the union’s four children.
It was
gathered that the suspects, in their statements to the police, had confessed to
the crime.
The Police
Public Relations Officer, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the arrest.
He added that
the suspects had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigations
Department, Eleweran, Abeokuta.
He said, “The
suspects are now at the SCID where further investigation is ongoing.”
Culled: Punch
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