Operatives of the Lagos State Investigative Bureau (SCIB)
have arrested two members of a four-man robbery gang in Lagos which specialises
in terrorising residents of Isolo, Oshodi, Ikeja and its environs.
The suspects,
identified as Ihenachor Samson, 25 and Raphael Ugbekele, 33, were arrested
after successfully carrying out a robbery operation in Bucknor Estate in Isolo,
Lagos.
It was learned that the armed gang, which attacked the house
of one barrister (names withheld), gained access into the compound through the
back fence. They tied up the security man and cut the burglary to gain access
to the main apartment, where they allegedly stole the victim’s Porsche Chyes
SUV, house appliances, plasma television, home theatre, clothing and other
valuables.
They also broke into the shop attached to the building and
carted away some goods and recharge cards.
Vanguard gathered that after the operation, the victim
reported the case to the Commissioner of Police who then detailed operatives of
the Lagos State Investigative Bureau, SCIB, to investigate the case.
The investigation paid off months after as the operatives
tracked the suspects to their hideout and arrested Samson, and subsequently
arrested Raphael too.
Although the vehicle is yet to be recovered, it was gathered
that when the detectives got to one of the suspects’ house, they discovered the
victim’s home theatre and Plasma television.
One of the suspects, Raphael, who just returned from Ikoyi
prisons after serving a jail term bordering on robbery and receiving stolen,
said: “It was at Ikoyi prison that I met the two members of the gang. I am the leader
of the gang. I was the one that brought the guns that we used for operations.
“One of my associates whom I met at Ikoyi prisons gave me the
guns. After I returned from prison I began to squat with my cousin in the
estate. “I decided to rob the barrister because his daughter’s drove expensive
vehicles arrogantly in the neighbourhood.
We were able to carry out the operation successfully because
I have watched and monitored them closely. “I also met Olaitan, the receiver,
in prison and he promised to help us sell the vehicle. He has only remitted
N30,000 unfortunately he was caught, arrested, charged to court and is
currently in Kwara prison where he is serving a jail term on robbery.
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