The Lagos
State Police Command has arrested some suspected robbers who confessed to have
gone on five operations in different parts of the state.
The suspects;
Benneth Kwum, Monday Obembe and Gbolahan Lawal; were rounded up by the police
in the Seven-Up Ijora area of Lagos while they were attempting to sell a stolen
vehicle. The vehicle, which was snatched
from the gang’s victim in the Bariga area, was a Toyota Camry 2010 model.
According to
the police, the three suspects, who belonged to a six-man gang, had robbed
their victim of money, laptops and wristwatches before escaping with his
vehicle.
However, the
suspects were nabbed by operatives of the state Special Anti-Robbery Squad on
December 17, 2014, while the vehicle was recovered.
Two
locally-made double-barrelled pistols and one single-mouth pistol were also
recovered by the police from the gang.
The police
said three other members of the gang were still being hunted.
Narrating his
story, 26-year-old Lawal, who hails from
Ibadan, Oyo State, pleaded for mercy on behalf of the gang. Lawal, said to be the gang leader, added that
they had gone on only five operations.
He said, “We
snatched the vehicle from the house of our victim at about 1am. We also
collected N30,000 from him. We have four guns which we normally use during our
operations.
“I collected
one of the guns from a cultist friend named Yusuf. I was working as a lotto
agent in Ijora before I became a robber.
“I needed to
take care of my siblings and that forced me into robbery. We have gone for only
five operations. I hope we can still be forgiven.”
Obembe, 28,
an indigene of Akure, Ondo State, said the gang was planning to sell the stolen
vehicle for N350,000 before they were apprehended.
He said, “I
was working as a plumber before I joined the gang. I knew Gbolahan (Lawal) as a
street fighter in Ijora before I got close to him. I went out with them four
times.”
The third
suspect, 20-year-old Kwum, was an informant for the gang. Kwum said he was
given N10,000 for every information he gave the gang.
“My father is
a Ghanaian, but my mother is from Ogbomoso, Oyo State. I live in Ilaje Street,
Bariga. I am an informant for the gang. They usually gave me N10,000 for every
tip I gave them,” he said.
The Lagos
State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, said, “They have
confessed to many robberies in different parts of the state. Investigation
continues on the matter.”
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