Tag: Ex-convict

  • Why I attempted to steal my sister’s car – ex convict

    A suspect nabbed by the FCT Police Command, Chika Anozie said he went into stealing to treat himself of an undisclosed ailment.

    Anozie who is an ex-convict, was arrested while he was attempting to steal his sisters car parked at Wuse market in Abuja.

    Giving details of how his arrest was made, the Commissioner of Police, CP Bala Ciroma said: “When you park your car at Wuse market, Anozie is one of the syndicate that  specialises in vandalizing vehicles.

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    “On 14th August, 2018 at about 1345hrs, Police operatives from Wuse Division on routine patrol in Wuse market arrested Chika Anozie while trying to steal a Maroon Colour Nissan Almera car with reg. no. EF 60 KRD from where it was parked.

    “The car belongs to his sister and we recovered from him; one master key, car battery and stereo were recovered from the suspects the suspect who is an ex-convict.”

    On his part, Anozie said: “I am the one that usually takes care of the car for my sister. I did not steal a car, it is just battery of the car and stereo I stole.

    “It is hunger that led me to attempt to steal her car.

    “I told her that I was not feeling too well and instead of giving me money for treatment, she told me that she didn’t have money.

    “Instead of dying from the sickness, I spoke with a colleague of mine and we decided to steal the battery, stereo  and engine of her car where she parked it.

    “We succeeded in taking the battery and stereo where she parked it at Wuse market because I got a master key from a friend.”

    He added: “I have returned the battery to my sister and she has asked them (Police) to forgive me.

    “I am sorry, I will not do it again, I promise.”

    The CP said he would be arraigned in court upon conclusion of investigation.

  • Command arrests ex-convict for ‘attempting to dupe’ police officer

    •Suspect poses as finance director 

    Ogun State Police Command has arrested an ex-convict, Surajudeen Adeleke Balogun, for allegedly impersonating the state’s director of finance to defraud the public.

    Surajudeen, a fashion designer from Ijebu-Ode, presented himself on Facebook as an employee of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), using the image of the state’s finance director as his profile picture.

    The Nation learnt that the suspect, who was recently released from prison, went back to the crime that made him to be jailed a few years ago, with his latest target being a female police officer.

    Police spokesman Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed the arrest in a statement yesterday, said Surajudeen was trying to defraud a woman on Facebook, unknown to him that she is a police officer.

    He added that the officer played along until last Saturday when he was arrested while trying to collect money from her.

    Oyeyemi said Surajudeen had confessed.

    “He confessed to the police that he downloaded the picture of the finance director and used it as his profile picture, to deceive victims,” he added.

    The 46-year-old suspect was arrested for a similar offence when he swindled Bimpe Akinmade of N950,000, having claimed to be an NNPC worker based in Port -Harcourt, Rivers State and that the woman should lend him the amount to secure the release of his brother, who was being detained at Ibara Prison, Abeokuta, promising to pay later.

    It was gathered that he collected the money and blocked the woman on his Facebook page.

    The police traced and arrested him. He was arraigned, prosecuted and jailed. But no sooner did he regain freedom than he resumed impersonation, leading to his latest arrest.

  • Ex-convict, four others held for ‘robbery’

    THREE persons, including an ex-convict, Lateef Adediran, have been arrested by the police for alleged robbery.

    Zonal Intervention Squad (ZIS) operatives from Onikan, Lagos, caught Adediran on January 28, around Ijoko-Otta, Ogun State, during an operation by his gang.

    The others are Emmanuel Abiola and Kayode Ogundipe, who were described  receivers of stolen goods.

    It was gathered that the police recovered two locally made pistols, a single barrel gun, 24 live cartridges and assorted charms from the suspects.

    According to the police, Adediran  took detectives to the gang’s hideout where Wasiu Adenusi (Babanla) and Ayo Nureni alias Gomes were arrested.

    Spokesperson of the Zone 11 Command, Onikan,  Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said the suspects specialised in robbing residents of Lagos and Ogun.

    She said: “The suspects specialised in terrorising Abeokuta, Sango and Ijoko-Otta. The ZIS received a distress call that robbers were in action around Ijoko-Otta. The operatives moved swiftly into action and in the process, Adediran was arrested. In the course of investigation, it was discovered that he was an ex-convict’’.

    “He led detectives to the gang’s hideout and the others were arrested. The suspects confessed during investigation that they have been in the business for years. They said they have receivers who buy stolen goods from them after each operation.”

    Badmos said the AIG Adamu Ibrahim has directed that discreet investigation be carried out and suspects be charged to court upon conclusion.

     

  • El-Rufai pardons 10 prisoners, ex-convict

    El-Rufai pardons 10 prisoners, ex-convict

    Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has granted clemency to 10 prisoners and approved their immediate release.

    The governor also pardoned Capt. Idris S. Mohammed (rtd), a former soldier and ex-convict, who served his term in 1985.

    El-Rufai’s action is based on the recommendations of the Kaduna State Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy, and to celebrate the New Year.

    The governor said it is customary to show compassion to deserving prisoners during New Year celebrations, adding that he was exercising the powers conferred upon him by Section 212 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), to order the immediate release of the inmates and pardon Capt. Idris S. Mohammed (rtd).

    The prisoners were serving jail terms ranging from three to six years, with less than six months left to complete their terms. Those pardoned for good behaviour are: Habibu Iliyasu, Ibrahim Mohammed, Ibrahim Auwalu, Abubakar Abdullahi, Shehu Usman, Ibrahim Stephen, Saidu Idris, Ashimu Danmutuwa, Kabiru Mohammed and Aliyu Yusuf.

    El-Rufai also approved the recommendation to pardon Capt. Idris Mohammed to remove the stigma of an ex-convict from him.

  • Ex-convict jailed for stealing bread

    An Oredo Magistrates’ Court in Benin City, Edo State, has sentenced Bright Idiye, an ex-convict, to one month imprisonment for stealing a loaf of bread 24 hours after his release.

    The Chief Magistrate, I.N. Osayande, did not give Idiye an option of fine.

    The ex-convict had pleaded guilty to stealing a loaf of bread worth N450 and groundnut valued at N300.

    Idiye committed the offence at Iyaro, Benin City, on July 16, barely 24 hours after his release from prison.

    According to the charge, Idiye stole a loaf of bread worth N450 and groundnut worth N300.

    Idiye, who the magistrate sent back to Oko Medium Prison to serve one month jail term, was released from the same prison on July 15.

  • I was made gang leader because of my experience, says ex-convict

    I was made gang leader because of my experience, says ex-convict

    Prison experience has earned a 21-year-old armed robbery suspect the leadership of a five-man gang in Lagos.

    Dennis Soji, alias Segun Igbekele allegedly confessed to the police that he became his gang’s leader because he is an ex-convict.

    “But I do not operate guns”, he said. His gang terrorised Lakawe in Ajah before it was smashed by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).

    He was arrested with two members of his gang, Babatunde Haruna, 23, and Ahmed Yusuf, 22, while robbing two houses in Thomas Estate, Ajah. But, two other members of the gang identified simply as Tunde and Alumbo escaped.

    The police recovered five laptops and a locally made double barrel gun cut to size from the gang.

    He said: “Yes, I was arrested by Zone II Operatives of the SARS in October 2016 for stealing. I and my second Omoniyi Ayetoba, and we were charged to court and sent to Kirikiri Prison in Lagos where we served for two months. I must tell you the truth. Our prison system is not reforming convicts because of what the inmates pass through while serving their prison terms. I came back from prison this year and life was not easy for me.

    “When I came back from prison, I had no money to buy the instruments I used to use in doing my Disc Jockey (DJ) work. I am a DJ and that was my work before I went to prison. I was looking for at least, N100,000 to buy instruments for my DJ work but I could not get a dime.

    “I was so desperate to get the money to buy DJ instruments that I started following my friends Ahmed and Babatunde who were good in armed robbery work. When the idea to join them to rob came up I decided to follow them to see if I could get money to buy the instruments.

    “Two months ago, that is, the month of March, at about 8.30pm I, Ahmed, Babatunde and two others went to Thomas Estate to rob. We entered a compound that has two buildings at about 1:30am and finished the operation around 2am.

    “We used only one gun and one live cartridge. We did not fire anybody. We robbed only those on the ground floor of both buildings. We used the gun to intimidate residents for them to comply or cooperate with us.

    “I have participated in two operations. The first operation we robbed one resident identified as Gani Ibrahim. We did not shoot him. We did not beat him. We only collected his phones and laptop. He was not the only person we robbed that day. There were other victims and we collected about 10 phones and five laptops. We have not even sold the laptops because buyers have not indicated interest. We were not able to get cash because the residents said they had no money at the time of the operation. We only sold phones but the second operation was not successful because we, three of us were arrested and Tunde and Alumbo escaped.

    Babatunde said: “I started handling guns by accident. It was our gang member Tunde, who is still at large, that was handling guns for our gang. How he handed it over to me was a surprise and I had no choice than to hold the gun. I am the one that points guns at victims to make them to cooperate. I have never shot any victim. I only point gun at victims and shout at them just for them to cooperate.

    “I am from Abeokuta in Ogun State. I am a trained auto mechanic at Abeokuta but when I could not get work I came down to Lagos to do bus conductor work. My route is Obalende to Ajah. At times I sleep inside our commercial bus or garage. I used to go to clubs and that was where I met DJ Soji. We became friends and drink together after the day’s work.

    “When Soji told me about the work, I followed them to go and rob; initially he did not explain the nature of work when he called me to come. It was when I got to him that he told me that it was robbery work. I accepted. I never told them that I would be the one to carry gun. It was Tunde that escaped that is the person that handles gun for our gang during operations but this last operation he trickily handed the gun to me to handle. We did not succeed because three of us were arrested at the scene”.

    Yusuf said: “I am from Ibadan in Oyo State. I am a generator repairer at Festac, Lagos. If I service one small generator they give me N400. I can do four to five generators every day which can fetch me N2,000 to N2,500 daily.

    “I have many friends. I knew Soji from one of my friend’s barber’s shop when I went there to repair a generator. We became close friends. One day he brought this idea to follow them to go and rob in Thomas Estate. He told me and Babatunde to follow him to go and rob. We accepted and followed him to Thomas Estate to rob. We were five in number but two escaped. The two escaped are Tunde and Alumbo.”

    On who their gang leader is, he said: “I cannot say this is our gang leader because this type of work (robbery) is where one can show his talent. When we are in operation anybody can become the leader. The important thing is who knows the scene very well to coordinate that day. I could not escape that fateful day because I did not know the typography of the area very well. It was my first time of following them to go and rob in that area. If I am released I will not follow Soji again to do anything because of what I experienced from following him.

  • Dickson meets Ibori behind closed doors 

    Dickson meets Ibori behind closed doors 

     

    …Niger Delta, PDP crisis dominate discussions

     

    Bayelsa State Governor, Mr. Seriake Dickson, has met behind closed doors with former Governor of Delta State and ex-convict, Chief James Ibori.

    It was gathered that Dickson visited Oghara, the country home of Ibori and seized the opportunity to hold talks with the former governor, who recently returned to his village after serving jail terms in the UK for money laundering.

    Dickson, who spent some hours meeting with Ibori on Thursday, reportedly discussed the crisis rocking the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and issues affecting the Niger Delta region.

    Confirming the meeting, the Chief Press Secretary to Dickson, Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson in a statement said the governor spoke about the roles Ibori could play for peace to permanently reign in the region.

    They were said to have discussed how Ibori could rally major stakeholders towards tackling some of the peace and security challenges in the region.

    “The two leaders equally discussed likely windows of opportunities for criminally minded youths in the region to be more meaningfully engaged as well as protect some of the critical national assets of the country within the region”, the statement said.

    Dickson was said to have earlier spoken with his Delta State counterpart, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, before holding the meeting with Ibori.

    The governor expressed satisfaction with the disposition and resolve of Ibori to support current measures at tackling the security challenges in the region.

    Dickson was accompanied by his Chief of Staff, Mr. Talford Ongolo, some members of the State Executive Council, including the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Mr. Jonathan Obuebite.

  • Ex-convict  held for  robbery  in Ogun

    Ex-convict held for robbery in Ogun

    OPERATIVES of Ogun State Police Command have arrested an ex-convict, Ibrahim Akinola, for armed robbery.

    The suspect was arrested on Tuesday morning after he and one accomplice, now at large, broke into the house of one Ojupeju Joseph at Orimerunmu area of Mowe, inflicted matchete cuts on his head after which they dispossessed him of the sum of N150,000.

    It was learnt that the Divisional Police Officer of Mowe Division, Mr Charles Ebhuoma, following a distress call, led a team of anti-robbery policemen to the scene where the suspect was arrested while his accomplice escaped.

    The spokesman of Ogun Police Command, Mr Abimbola Oyeyemi, said a Plasma television was recovered from the suspect. Abimbola said: ”Investigation revealed that the suspect had served a jail term before and he is still having a pending court case on robbery allegation against him.

    The Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Iliyasu, has ordered that the suspect be transferred to Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) for discreet investigation.

  • Ex-convict re-arrested after release from prison

    Ex-convict re-arrested after release from prison

    •Suspect caught vandalising Toyota cars

    Six weeks after his release from prison, a 33-year-old ex-convict Oluwasegun Oladimeji, has been rearrested by  Rapid Response Squad (RRS) operatives.

    He was arrested for allegedly vandalising Toyota cars on Victoria Island.

    According to the RRS, he said he was released from prison last November after a three-month term for removing Toyota parts from a garage in Apapa in July.

    The RRS said he named a spare parts dealer in Ladipo International Market as the one who gave him the specifications of cars to vandalise.

    The suspect was said to have vandalised some vehicles around Lekki before he was arrested on Victoria Island.

    Some Toyota Corolla parts and mobile phones, which he allegedly stole from the garage guards, who were sleeping when he broke in, were found on him.

    RRS quoted him as saying: “Oga Dona (auto parts dealer) gave me the type of vehicle parts that are on high demand in the market. I have been working for him now for eight years. I steal different vehicle parts, particularly, Toyota products. I remove Toyota Corolla brain box, headlight, rearlight, buttons, etc.

    “Since I came back from prison in November, I have stolen brain-boxes of 47 cars. My targets are Toyota products.

    “Whenever I am going on operation, he is the one that gives me transport money. Most times, he tells me the specifications of the car he wants me to operate on.

    I live in Marwa, Victoria Island. I had surveyed the company earlier in the day. And I knew those cars belonged to that company. At about 4am after operation, I had removed all I need to remove. The security sighted me and raised the alarm. They were chasing me. Unfortunately for me, RRS officers were patrolling. They sighted me, pursued me with their vehicle and arrested me.

    “I usually break one of the small side glasses at the back seat to gain entrance. After I might have gotten all those parts, I would call Oga Dona who would tell me where to meet any of his boys for the collection of the parts.”

    He mentioned Chidozie, 32 and Ananyor, 33 as those that collect the stolen items on a Dona’s behalf.

    “At times, I take it to them in Boundary in Ajegunle and most times in Toyota Bus Stop, Oshodi. I sell Toyota Corolla brain box for N30,000; N25,000 or N20,000. The least of the parts is N2,000”.

    Chuwku said: “Our boss, Oga Dona, usually gives me N30, 000 to N35, 000 to give Segun and collect the goods in his hand. He asked me to wait for him at Toyota bus stop or any other place to collect the stolen car parts.”

    Police spokesperson Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP), said the suspects have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) at Panti, Yaba, Lagos Mainland.

  • Ex-convict remanded over attempted murder

    Ex-convict remanded over attempted murder

    An ex-convict, Hassan Wahab, 32, who allegedly attempted to kill a pedestrian, was arraigned in Lagos on Wednesday.

    Wahab, who was previously convicted for robbery, is facing a charge of attempted murder before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Oluwadamilola Olanipekun, ordered that Wahab should be remanded in prison custody, pending further investigation and advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

    Earlier, the Prosecutor, Insp. William Ologun, told the court that the accused on Dec. 5, 2015, fired several shots at one Wale Odeniyi at Magboro area on the Lagos- Ibadan Expressway but missed target.

    The prosecutor said the accused claimed that he was unjustly imprisoned, following false accusations by his victim and decided to shoot Odeniyi in revenge.

    Wahab was arrested after the police were tipped off by members of the public.

    Ologun said the offence contravened Section 228 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

    The case was adjourned till Feb. 24 for trial.