Tag: ARMED ROBBERY

  • Another face of armed robbery

    Another face of armed robbery

    It’s bad enough that police extortion of innocent citizens is no news in the country; however, the experience of a Lagos-based plumber, Nifemi Oyerinde, who fell victim to gun-wielding extortionist officers, takes the issue to a disturbing new level.

    Oyerinde narrated his ordeal: “I was on an Uber ride when they stopped the vehicle while the driver was turning onto CMD Road by Otedola Bridge. They told me to come down and took me to where their vehicle was parked. They opened my bag and checked everything. There was nothing inside apart from my clothes, charger and perfume.

    “They collected my phone and asked me to call someone to verify that I’m a plumber.”

    He soon realised that identity verification was merely a pretext; the officers were intent on extortion, and his actual identity was irrelevant. According to Oyerinde, the person he called – his boss – confirmed his profession to the officers, stating he is a plumber and “not into fraud.”

    That wasn’t enough to secure his release, as the officers had other plans.  “They said I should bring N1m or they would take me to the station,” Oyerinde said. It is a common threat used by rogue officers; the “station” is wielded as a weapon for blackmail rather than a place of justice, implying a more permanent and dangerous detention.

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    He described a grim scene of bargaining for his liberty: “I told them I don’t have such money. They later reduced the amount to N300,000 and eventually demanded N70,000 after prolonged negotiations.”

     It was finally time to pay for his freedom. “After I transferred the N70,000 from my second phone – because of the gun they were holding – they gave me back my phone and even followed me to the car before letting me go,” he recalled.

    There was a clear threat of violence, underscoring that he didn’t pay because he was guilty, but because he was effectively at gunpoint.

    Notably, the Lagos State Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement, Taofeek Adekunle, issued a statement condemning the officers. He demanded their immediate identification, a refund of the extorted N70,000, and the prosecution of all those responsible.

    Interestingly, the state command spokesperson, Abimbola Adebisi, confirmed she was aware of the incident, stating: “The Complaint Response Unit is handling the matter.”

    The police must respond without delay; gunpoint extortion by police officers is, in reality, nothing less than armed robbery.

  • Imo police parade 17 suspects for terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery

    Imo police parade 17 suspects for terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery

    •Killers of DPO, five others arrested

     The Imo State Police Command on Friday paraded 17 suspects in connection with various crimes, including terrorism, kidnapping, and armed robbery.

    Also, the killers of a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and five police officers were among the suspects paraded.

    Briefing newsmen at the Command Headquarters in Owerri, the police spokesman in the state, Henry Okoye said the suspects were arrested in different parts of the state, including Nkwesi in Oguta Local Government Area, Umuogu Amuzu in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area, and Irete in Owerri West Local Government Area.

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    The police recovered various exhibits from the suspects, including two pump action guns, one single barrel gun, two locally made pistols, twenty-five rounds of live cartridges, various denominations of Biafran currencies, one live tortoise, one live crocodile, and various criminal charms.

    Some of the suspects arrested include Okechukwu Olumba, 45, of Ezi Isu in Isu Local Government Area; Olumba Chukwuemeka, 21, of the same address; Arinze Olumba, 23, of the same address; Bernard Okorie, 40, of Mgbelle in Oguta Local Government Area; Emmanuel Okechukwu, 45, of Ochi Ogwa in Mbaitoli Local Government Area; and Ewurum Chigozie, 40, of Amandugba in Isu Local Government Area.

    The police also arrested one Oluomachi Iheanacho, 28, of Amato Umulolo Amuzu in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area, in connection with the murder of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Ahiazu Mbaise, SP Magnus Abalu, and Inspector Ikechukwu Nwanchor on November 27, 2023.

  • Ex-convict arrested for armed robbery

    A 37-year-old member of a notorious robbery gang, Philip Rome, said to have been terrorizing residents of Ugheli, Patani and Warri areas of Delta State, has been arrested.

    He was arrested recently by the operatives of Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT), in Ugor Community in Ugheli South Local Government Area of Delta State alongside two other members of his gang identified as Saturday Isegini and Oke David.

    The suspects, according to sources had carried out several armed robbery and kidnapping operations across Delta State.

    It was said that two locally made short guns, seven live cartridges and a stolen Volkswagen Golf 3 car were recovered from Rome and members of his gang at the time of their arrest.

    Rome, who was released few months ago from the Warri Prisons, allegedly confessed during interrogations that the robbery operation that led to his arrest was the first and only robbery operation.

    He said:  “One of my friends by name,  Eseletu, who  I  met at the Warri Prison, lured me into joining the gang and  I  was arrested after my first operation where the Volkswagen Golf 3 car, N500,000 and mobile phones were robbed by my gang that fateful day”.

    A source however dismissed the suspects’ statement as untrue, adding that they had been on the wanted list of the Delta State Police Command and the Department of State Security (DSS).

    ”The three suspects and some others at large are notorious armed robbers and kidnappers and they have been terrorizing Ugheli, Patani, Warri and Sapele areas of Delta  State.

    ‘’They have been involved series of armed robberies and kidnappings. They are not first offenders and some of their syndicate are still in prison.’’

    ‘’They are among criminals on the wanted list for kidnapping and armed robbery in Delta State and we were deployed to this state to arrest them and we caught them while they were planning another robbery operation.

    ‘’We tracked and arrested them after they have successfully robbed a man of his Golf 3 wagon car and a lady passenger who they took her  cash and other valuables .

    ‘’They took the vehicle to Kokori where it was hidden with the intention of using it for kidnapping and armed robbery the next day and they were intercepted and arrested”,  the source added.

     

  • Police parade fake officer, 213 suspects

    The Akwa Ibom state police command has paraded a fake police officer of the rank of assistant commissioner of police ACP) and 213 other suspects for various crimes.

    The state police commissioner, Musa Kimo who paraded the suspects before journalists on Thursday at the command’s headquarters, Ikot Akpan Abia, listed their crimes as murder, Kidnapping, child stealing, defilement, stealing, armed Robbery among others.

    Kimo later in a press briefing said the fake police officer identified as Kingsley Udoyen of No.3 stadium road, in Abak council area of the state, had defrauded and threatened unsuspecting members of the public.

    The CP mentioned that one English pistol without magazine and ammunition, portraits of chief superintendent of police and Assistant Commissioner of police, three pairs of uniform, police belt, fake police identity cards as well as other documents were recovered from the suspect.

    When interrogated by journalists, the fake police officer said,”It started when I lost my job. I was with the police in Alagbon as a superintendent of police. I was dismissed in 2007 because of the illegal job I went for. I left Lagos in 2008 and went to Calabar where I met Glory Etim, my girlfriend.

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    “She is the one who bought all these police uniforms for me, she is a serving officer and works with the Police Secondary School.

    I am a car dealer and I go to Cotonou. Since I was dismissed, I don’t have a job. I am 56 years old from Mbiaobong Ikot Etefia in Ikono and I am married with four children. I know what I am doing is against the law”, he lamented.

    The Commissioner of police further disclosed that one Joseph Effiong from Ikono local government area who worked as a security man at Royal City Central Chapel, Uyo was arrested for allegedly luring one little Miss Mfoniso Nse Okon to an uncompleted building and defiled her.

    He said another suspect one Joseph Sunday Essien was apprehended by his men for defiling his 13-year-old stepdaughter, Miss Patience Eden.

    Kimo also confirmed the arrest of two self-confessed cultists of Red Skin Confraternity, Okon Asuquo and Iboro Edet Etim , who allegedly robbed one Josephine Nkweke in her provision shop at Ekpene Ukim early this month.

    He said that eight other cultists who were confirmed members of Iceland confraternity have been arrested for armed robbery.

    The commissioner of police warned the people to desist from crime as the 2019 general election was fast approaching.

  • Court remands 3 over armed robbery in Kaduna

    A Kaduna Chief Magistrates’ Court, on Thursday, ordered the remand of three men in Prison over alleged armed robbery, unlawful possession of firearms and criminal conspiracy.

    The pleas of the accused, Amos Samuel, 32, Moses Kenneth, 25, and Friday Daniel, 35, were not taken.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Zainab Mohammed said the accused should remain behind bars pending the advice of the State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

    Mohammed adjourned the case until Feb. 11.

    The Prosecutor, Insp. Sunday Baba, told the court that the offences were committed on Jan. 5, at about 5 p.m along Zaria Road, Kaduna State.

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    Baba alleged that the accused were responsible for the various robbery faced by motorists plying the Zaria Road in Kaduna State.

    He said the accused were armed with dangerous weapons like cutlasses, knives, axe, charms and four clubs with nails when they were caught.

    The prosecutor added that during police operation, a locally made pistol was also recovered from the accused.
    He said the offences contravened Section 6 (a) and 27 (1) of the Robbery and Firearms Act, 2004.

  • Two Ghanaians arrested for allegedly robbing a truck driver with acid

    The Inspector-General of Police-Intelligence Response Team (IRT), has arrested two Ghanaians for allegedly robbing a truck driver of his vehicle and goods with acid.

    The Force spokesman, DCP Jimoh Moshood confirmed the arrest to newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos, stressing that the suspects carried out the crime in Edo on Dec. 9, while they were arrested in Enugu State.

    Moshood said that the suspects allegedly poured raw acid on Taiwo Adesanya after robbing him at the Olukwu area of Benin City of his truck with goods.

    He said that the suspects, Eric Aidan and Matthew Kwasha, are notorious criminals who specialise in killing their victims with raw acid after dispossessing them of their belongings , especially vehicles.

    The image maker of the force, who said that the suspects were currently being detained at IRT Cell in Ikeja , Lagos, noted that their mode of operation was to seek employment as driver and conductor in haulage companies.

    He said while in such company, they study the company and perfect ways to divert their employers goods and sell the vehicle.

    Moshood said after selling the goods, they would relocate to another place where they would apply for the same position in another company, stressing that their last operation was the incident of Dec. 9.

    He said that after they attacked the driver who was sleeping from the long journey with raw acid , thinking that he was dead , they snatched his truck loaded with 600 bags of sugar and dragged him out of the truck.

    The image maker said that the owner of the truck petitioned the I-GP following the attack on the driver and the diversion of the sugar worth over N10 million the driver was carrying to Benin City.

    According to Moshood, based on the petition, the I-GP directed the Commander IRT, DCP Abba Kyari to investigate the matter, stressing that upon the directives, Kyari directed CSP Phillip Rieninwa, IRT commander in Lagos to go after the suspects .

    “The team led by CSP Rieniwa swung into action and tracked the suspects to a shrine in Nsukka, Enugu State, from where they were apprehended.

    “They have confessed to the crime and they will soon be charged to the Court. The victim, who  survived the acid attack, was able to recognise the suspects,” he said. (NAN)

  • Police parade 59 suspects for kidnapping, armed robbery in Abuja

    The Nigeria Police Force on Thursday paraded 59 suspects for their alleged involvement in kidnapping, armed robbery, cattle rustling and other violent crimes.

    Seven of the suspects paraded according to the Police were responsible for the kidnap and murder of the Vice Chairman of Abaji Area Council and four others along Suleja-Minna Road in  Niger State.

    The Suspects include the 60 year old gang leader who is also the armourer of the gang;  Bello Alhaji Lawal, Sadiq Danladi, Abubakar Mohammed,  Abubakar Usman, Abdullahi Idris, Abubakar Suleiman, and Ibrahim Babangida.

    Items recovered from them are; Seven AK47 rifles, 118 rounds of ammunition, nine mobile phones, four pairs of suspected fake military Camouflage uniforms and Charms.

    The Police said the suspects were trailed and arrested in their hideout at Tunga Maje forest along Zuba-Gwagwalada Road, Abuja, where the syndicate plan their operations and keep hostage of their kidnap victims.

    This is contained in a statement in Abuja on Thursday by the Force Spokesman, Ag. DCP Jimoh Moshood.

    The statement reads: “On 24th November, 2018, the IGP Special Strike Force on violent crimes attached to Operation Absolute Sanity in Gawu Babaginda, Niger State led by DCP Yusuf Kolo, working on actionable intelligence in a follow up of a case of Criminal Conspiracy, Armed Robbery and Kidnapping of the Vice Chairman of Abaji Area Council and four (4) others along Suleja-Minna Road, Niger State, trailed and arrested the above mentioned suspects in their hideout at Tunga Maje Forest along Zuba-Gwagwalada Road, Abuja, where the syndicate plan their operations and keep hostage of their kidnap victims.

    “The suspects on sighting the Police Team opened fire and engage in a serious gun battle with the Police Team that lasted for over an hour. The superior gun power of the Police Team led to the death of three of the vicious and notorious kidnapping/armed robbery gang members and the arrest of Seven other members.

     The Police said four victims were rescued from their captivity adding that the suspects have confessed and admitted to be responsible for the kidnap of the Vice Chairman of Abaji Area Council and four others.

    “They have also revealed their various criminal roles in the armed robbery/kidnap operations and murder of the Vice Chairman of Abaji Area council who was one of their victims in the kidnap operation.

    The Force said effort is being intensified to arrest other members of the gang indicted in the confessional statements of the arrested suspects adding that they will all be arraigned in court on completion of investigation.

    52 other suspects belonging to three gangs who operate in Nasarawa, Niger, Kaduna, Katsina,  Zamfara and Sokoto States were also paraded by the Police. One of the suspects,  Abdra’uf Yusuf is from  Libya and he is said to be a trained gorilla fighter.

    The Police also recovered from them; Eight AK47 rifles, one  G3 rifle, two Single Barrel gun, one dane Gun, one  Revolver Pistol, 145 ammunition, five  Live Cartridges, 16 swords, three operational Vehicles of the gangs, two  Bajaj motorcycle and charms.

    The suspects in the first gang are; Abdulra’uf Yusuf ‘M’ 45yrs – Gang Leader, a Libya trained Gorilla Fighter, Bashiru Aminu ‘M’ 30yrs – Buys and Supply firearms and ammunition to armed bandits and other members of the group, Aliyu  Saidu ‘M’ 33yrs, Musa Adamu ‘M’ 35yrs, Isah Haruna ‘M’ 55yrs

    Abdullahi Haruna ‘M’ 56yrs, Mohammed Tukur ‘M’ 25yrs, Abdullahi Buhari, Aliyu Abudullahi ‘M’ 29yrs, Tukur Hassan ‘M’ 26yrs, Mande Aleri ‘M’ 30yrs and Sani  Ali ‘M’ 21yrs.

    Others are; Shehu Umar ‘M’ 30yrs, Ibrahim Garba ‘M’ 21yrs, Mohammed Sani ‘M’ 30yrs,          Mohhamed Bello ‘M’ 35yrs, Sule Dambule ‘M’  48yrs, Ahmadu Buba ‘M’ 27yrs,   Mohammed Baude ‘M’ 63yrs, Abubakar Umar ‘M’ 52yrs, Abubakar Turai ‘M’ 66yrs, Abubakar Sala ‘M’ 37yrs, Ibrahim Mohammed ‘M’ 31yrs, Abubakar Mande ‘M’ 20yrs, Abubakar Hussaini ‘M’ 60yrs, Usman Hassan ‘M’ 65yrs, Shehu Abubakar ‘M’ 70yrs, Usman Umar ‘M’ 18yrs and Yahaya Lawal ‘M’ 55yrs.

    Suspects in the second gang include; Isiyaku Samaila ‘M’ 37, Mohammed Rilwanu ‘M’ 40yrs, Usman Sani ‘M’ 35yrs, Mohammed Shuaibu ‘M’ 49yrs, Rabiu Tukur ‘M’ 30yrs, Surajo Suleiman ‘M’ 45yrs, Abdullahi Ya’u  ‘M’  30yrs,   Abdullahi Ibrahim ‘M’ 58yrs, Abubakar Ahmed ‘M’ 42yrs, Musa Abdullahi ‘M’ 48yrs,       Isah Waziri ‘M’ 35yrs,  Shuaibu Ibrahim ‘M’ 25yrs,  Shuaibu Usman ‘M’ 18yrs, Faisal Surajo ‘M’ 18yrs, Kamalu Abdulmumini ‘M’ 30 yrs, and   Ibrahim Musa ‘M’ 28yrs.

    Members of the third gang are; Abdulkarim Adamu ‘M’ 27yrs, Sani Alh Lawal ‘M’ 20yrs, Umar Garba ‘M’ 22yrs, Hussaini Mamman  ‘M’ 25yrs,  Sani Umar ‘M’ 23yrs, Musa Ibrahim ‘M’ 28yrs, and Umar Kiruwa ‘M’ 30yrs.

    Moshood said: “Consequent on recent complaints and reported cases of armed robbery/kidnapping, armed banditry, cattle rustling and other violent crimes in some parts of Nasarawa, Niger, Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara and Sokoto States, the IGP Special Strike Force on violent crimes attached to Operation Absolute Sanity, working on actionable intelligence further expanded its operations and relentlessly embarked on raids of criminal hideouts, identified kidnappers den and follow up on cases in its effort to continue to actualize its mandate to rid the country of unscrupulous elements, vicious and notorious criminals. These operations led to the arrest of 52 criminal suspects.

    “The suspects have confessed and made useful statements to the Police Investigation Team on their various criminal roles in the recent incidents of kidnapping/armed robbery and other violent crimes in the mentioned States and the above listed exhibits recovered from their possessions. Some of these suspects arrested have also been on the watch list of the Police for quite some time now.”

    The Force said the operation is on-going and more efforts are being intensified to arrest and bring other members of the gang them to justice.

  • 31 suspects nabbed for kidnapping, killing, others

    The Police have arrested 31 suspects for alleged involvement in kidnapping, killing, armed robbery, and other crimes.

    According to the Police, the suspects were responsible for the kidnap, killings, armed robberies of innocent commuters and travelers and villagers in villages and towns along Abuja- Kaduna –Birnin Gwari- Funtua – Zamfara state.

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    The suspects who belong to six different gangs were also responsible for the kidnap of Sheik Mohammed Ahmed Alqarkawi in Kaduna State.

    Some of the gang members also collected N12million as ransom before the Sheik was released.

    The Sheik’s kidnap also led to the death of four operatives of IGP Intelligence Response Team.

    The Operatives are; AP/No. 148333 Inspr. Benard Odibo, AP/No. 181539 Inspr. Mamman Abubakar, AP/No. 192938 Inspr. Haruna Ibrahim and F/No. 267815 Sgt. Emmanuel Istifanus.

    The operations of some of the suspects has also claimed the lives of many innocent Nigerians in FCT, Kaduna, Niger, Zamfara, Kogi, Benue, and some parts of Plateau States.

    In a statement in Abuja on Monday by the Force Spokesman, Ag. DCP Jimoh Moshood, he said the arrest was made possible after a re-gird of operations Absolute Sanity with the deployment of more operatives and investigators of IGP Special Tactical Squad.

    The Operatives led by Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP Kolo Yusuf were deployed to unravel and arrest those behind the acts and bring them o justice.

    On those arrested, Moshood said: “A total number of 31 suspects in six different gangs including three Commanders of bandits killing innocent people in Zamfara state and those responsible for the kidnap of Sheik Mohammed Ahmed Alqarkawi in Kaduna State and collection of Twelve Million Naira ransom before he was released.”

    Items recovered from them include 22 AK 47 Rifles, one LAR Rifle, two single Barrel Guns, one  locally made Pistol and one  dane gun and 247 rounds of ammunition.

    The Police said most of the suspects confessed to the criminal roles they played in the commission of the crimes they were alleged.

    The Police also said most of the victims, some of whom were rescued from their captivities also identified them as those responsible for the kidnaps, armed robberies and car snatching.

  • Police burst armed robbery syndicates in Katsina

    The Katsina state police Command over the weekend announced the successful crack down on a notorious highway armed robbery syndicate based on a tip off.

    The Command succeeded in busting a notorious armed robbery syndicate that has been disturbing Kankia – Kusada – Kano road and robbing innocent commuters of their belongings.

    A press release which signed by the Public relations Officer to the state command Superintendent Isah Gambo said the robbers namely: Rabe Aliyu of Macinjin village, Kankia LGA , Tukur Alhaji Mati and Maharazu Abubakar both of Saifawa village, Kusada LGA,all from Katsina state, were arrested when they blocked the Kusada – Kano highway, armed with dangerous weapons and robbed the occupants of a motor vehicle Volkswagen Gulf, of their money, handsets and other belongings.

    In the course of Investigation, victims have identified the suspected robbers to be the ones that robbed them.

    The release further stated that two handsets and a bag belonging to the victims were recovered from the suspects during police search and that other exhibits recovered from the suspects includes the followings, the sum of N86, 700, Four GSM Handsets and one black Jincheng motorcycle with reg. No. QB 264 KSD

    In another development, the police have announced the arrest of another notorious armed robbery and kidnapping syndicate who were terrorizing Kafur, Danja and Malumfashi LGA areas of Katsina state.

    A statement said those arrested including Ibrahim Ali, aged 18yrs and Usman Yusuf alias ‘GWIWA’, aged 30yrs both of Gozaki village, Kafur LGA of Katsina state and others now at large, were armed with dangerous weapons and attacked the house of Alh. Musa Adamu of Gozaki village, Kafur LGA of Katsina state, robbing him of an unspecified amount of money and other valuables, and also kidnapped his 14yrs old daughter to an unknown destination.

    The report further stated that the suspects confessed to having masterminded the kidnappings of two girls, one at Hunkuyi LGA of Katsina state in which they extorted the sum of five hundred thousand Naira (N500, 000) as a ransom from the family of the victim and another at Gozaki in Kafur LGA of Katsina state which the victim escaped from their custody.

    Another notorious armed robbery syndicate that specializes in hitting motorcyclists with iron hammer was also arrested based on a tip off.

    The duo of Yayaa Suleiman, aged 25yrs of Marabar Kankara village, Malumfashi LGA and Abdulaziz Abdulkadir aged 28yrs of Kukar Sheka village Kankara LGA of, who chattered an Okada commercial motorcyclist from Central Motor Park to Janbango Quarters, Katsina, were said to have brought out a heavy hammer and hit the Okada driver on his head while on motion

  • Ex-policeman nabbed for robbery

    A former Police Corporal, Michael Eriarebhe, has been arrested for allegedly engaged in armed robbery.

    Michael was dismissed from the Nigeria Police for offences against discipline and was subsequently charged to court.

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    He was also said to have defiled a 17-year old girl and put her in a family way.

    Police sources said he was arrested for robbing his victim the sum of N5, 000 with his former police identity card.

    Michael who protested the charge of robbery preferred against him said the person willingly gave him the N5000.

    He said he was yet to return the police identity card issued to him after he was dismissed.

    On his previous case of defilement, Michael said the girl was above 17 years old.

    Police Commissioner, Babatunde Kokumo, said the arrest of Michael was an indication that the police was right to have earlier dismissed him.