Tag: Police smash

  • Police smash kidnap gang, rescue 2-yr-old

    The  Benue State Police Command has rescued a kidnapped 2-year- old boy, Bemdoo Ajekwe and arrested four suspects involved in the alleged crime.

    Parading the suspects before newsmen at the State Police Command headquarters in Makurdi, Police Commissioner  Ene Okon said the child was kidnapped in Makurdi and taken to Ana, in Abia state, where detectives rescued him.

    The abduction, according to Okon, happened on October 10, when the victim was in company of his brother.

    The police boss said the suspects sent the victim’s elder brother to buy bread across the road, leaving the victim in their care, following which they took him away to Aba.

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    Okon said  the suspected kidnappers sold the child to one Unwa Chibueze at the cost of N500,000 in Aba.

    Discreet investigation, according to Okon led to the arrest of Friday Orinya and Sunday Udoh in Makurdi, who led detectives to Aba, to arrest the man who bought the child.

    Okon added that four suspects, Joy Onyeabor, 32; Lucy Doosur, 29; Sunday Udoh, 26 and Friday Orinya, 33, have been arrested and would soon be charge to court.

    It was learnt that the minor has since been reunited with his parents.

     

  • Police smash highway robbery gang, arrest one

    Men of the Inspector General of Police’s Intelligence Response Team (IRT) have smashed a four-man highway robbery gang who dressed in police uniform and mounted roadblocks to rob and snatch vehicles in Lagos and neighbouring states.

    It was learnt that a member of the gang, Nmaduabuchi Ekwe, 30, was arrested while three others are still at large.

    Ekwe, according to police sources gave the names of his fleeing gang members as Emma, Sunday and Chinedu.

    The gang was said to have attacked one Segun and his family members who were returning from a trip and made away with his car, phones, wristwatches, money and other valuables.

    According to a police source, the victim said: ‘’I was with my wife and two of her siblings in my car, while returning from a visit to my in-laws in Ife, Osun State, when I encountered the hoodlums at a roadblock they mounted and dressed in police uniform.

    ‘’Initially, I thought they were police officers because all of them were wearing police uniform. It was when they ordered me to park well and step out of my car that I knew that something was amiss including the way they pointed his AK47 at me. They were soaked in Indian hemp and their eyes were as red as crimpson; their voices so cracked that all of them were barking like mad dogs. One of them stripped me naked, while another member of the gang took over my car’s steering and ordered me to jump into my car and he drove off.

    People who knew me could not recognize me because they stripped me naked and I could not be able to call for help.

    ‘’They collected my phone and my wife’s phone, my two  in-laws’ phones, wristwatches , necklace, bangles, N350,000 cash and other valuables and ordered all of us out of my Toyota Camry votron car and they took the car away abandoning us to fate.

    ‘’However nemesis caught up with them when they sold one of the phones, Itel phone, to a student for N17,000 while the market price is N45,000. The student was later tracked and he led the IRT’s operatives to Ekwe who sold the phone to him. The suspect confessed that the student did not know that the phone he bought was stolen.

    The source further revealed that the gang had also been using trucks to block roads in order to snatch vehicles, while they also use motorbikes to trail their victims before robbing them on the highway.

    Confessing, Ekwe said: ‘’It is true that we are highway armed robbers and we were four that robbed the man, his wife and two other occupants of the car. The names of the three members of our gang now at large are Emma, Sunday and Chinedu.

    ‘’We did not strip the victim naked. What really happened was that, we pulled off the man’s shirt and used it to tie his leg and hands to demobilise him because he was aggressive and wanted to fight us. We don’t use gun. We don’t use dangerous weapons. We collected their phones, money, wrist watches and trinkets. I have not built any house that I would call my own despite the huge money I was making from robbery.

    ‘’My wife is living in a rented one room apartment in Asaba, Delta state. We have not got children, but we believe that God would give us children whenever He pleases. I love my wife too much. She did not know that I belong to a four- man armed robbery gang until this particular arrest. This is our three years of peaceful marriage. I used to pay N3,000 per month for the one room apartment in Asaba. She is a hair dresser.

    She is my legal wife. I paid her bride price, N10, 000 but other marriage rites expenses gulped over #100,000. I had a Golf car at Enugu but I sold it off when I became broke last year. Even the person who bought it from me is still with my N120, 000 balance.

    ‘’Each member of the gang has specific role to play in every robbery operation we want to carry out in Lagos or neighbouring states.

    Only those whose role is to mount road block wear police uniform.

    Ekwe said his gang members stole the police uniform they wore during operation.

    He said:’’ There was a time people were hawking police boots, whistles, shoes, trousers, shirts and vest. So it was easy then to get but not now. We stole the police uniform we are using now. My role is to search and ransack victims and collect their money, phones and any moveable valuables we can lay our hands on in victims’ vehicles.’’

  • Police smash ‘car snatchers’, others

    Police smash ‘car snatchers’, others

    The Abia State Police Command has smashed car and child trafficking syndicates.

    It pledged to reduce crimes to the lowest level.

    Police Commissioner Leye Oyebade, who spoke on the command’s feat, said it was also after the officers and men who were extorting money from motorists.

    He said those caught were undergoing orderly room trial.

    Addressing reporters in Umuahia, the state capital, while parading some suspects, Oyebade said his men on patrol at Ogbor Hill in Aba, in collaboration with a vigilance group, arrested Promise Ajiero, from Imo State.

    The police chief said the suspect, with other suspected criminals on the run, allegedly robbed Mrs Ability Sunday of her belongings.

    He said items recovered from the suspect included one revolver pistol, one lady’s handbag and N120,000 cash.

    Oyebade said his men at Ikwuano Division,, who were acting on information at Amaba Ime in Ikwuano, arrested three suspected robbers.

    He said the suspects, on January 21, allegedly robbed Eze Chukwuma of his handset and other belongings at gunpoint.

    The police chief said one locally-made pistol and a handset were recovered from them.

  • Police smash robbery gang that specialises in attacking daily contribution agents

    Operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Lagos State Police Command have smashed a robbery gang that specialises in robbing daily contribution agents of the money in their care. Suspected members of the gang arrested by SARS include Opeyemi Emmanuel (19), Sadiq Korede a.k.a. Osama (20), Rabiu Ganiyu (31) and 26-year-old Semiu Afolabi who was said to be the gang’s leader,

    Police sources said apart from robbing contribution agents, the gang was also involved in snatching vehicles at gunpoint in Ikorodu, Itire and Sele-Ijesha parts of Lagos, with special preference for Toyota Camry, Toyota Prado SUV, Jaguar, Toyota Sienna, Toyota Corolla and Pathfinder SUV because of the high demand for these brands of vehicles.

    Luck ran out on the gang after a tip-off received by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kayode Aderanti, on January 24 that the gang was about to attack a daily contribution agent. He immediately directed the radio house to alert all the divisional police officers about the development and ensure that the gang was intercepted.

    He also directed the officer in charge of SARS, Mr. Abba Kyari, a Superintendent of Police, to draft his men into the manhunt for the gang. The gang was said to have successfully carried out the operation before the police could mobilise their men and robbed the daily contribution agent of the sum of N250,000 and two expensive phones. They were retiring to a hotel in Ikorodu part of Lagos when SARS operatives engaged them in a hot exchange of gunfire.

    The gang, however, survived the confrontation and snatched a Pathfinder SUV on January 24, 2015. But a team of SARS operatives intercepted them again, forcing them to abandon the vehicle and run into a nearby bush. SARS men gave them a hot chase and arrested two members of the gang identified simply as Afolabi and Opeyemi Emma. Another member of the gang named Ayo however escaped.

    The arrest of the two suspects and recovery of the gang’s weapons by SARS operatives also culminated in the arrest of one Gani from his hideout in Ikorodu, Lagos. He was said to be  supplying the gang guns. The gang, according to police sources, used to park snatched vehicles at Tumeja area of Ikorodu, from where they were transferred to Igode village in Adama area of Ikorodu.

    At Igode, SARS operatives arrested another member of the gang named Korede Sodiq a.k.a. Osama and also recovered eight live cartridges from him.

    In his confession, the gang’s leader, Afolabi, said he is a native of Ilorin, Kwara State, and a commercial bus driver squatting with Sodiq. He said: “I went to prison once because I helped my brother, an okada (commercial motorcycle) rider to beat up policemen at Ojo Police Station. They took me to court and after seven months and two weeks, I was discharged and acquitted.

    “When I came back from prison, I started snatching cars. It was Osama (Sodiq) who spoilt work for us during the seventh operation. Our loot receiver was one Gani and we operated at Ikorodu, Mile 12, Cele Ijesha, Odongunyan and Shagamu Road. We didn’t kill our victims. When we robbed cars we used them to work and later abandoned them.”

    The second suspect, Opeyemi, said: “I was a bus conductor. I slept in the bus in Ikorodu because of lack of accommodation. My role in the gang was to tell the victim to cooperate while Sodiq pointed a gun to his or her head.”

    The third suspect, Korede a.k.a. Osama, said: “I am a bricklayer. I joined the robbery gang in order to get money to build my own house because I am tired of building houses for people without having a house to call my own. My role during robbery operation was to point a gun at the victims and block their vehicles.”

    The fourth suspect, Ganiyu, who claimed to be a mechanical engineer, said: “I didn’t go to operations with them. My role was to help them market their loots after operation. I sold Galaxy phones worth N34,000 for N20,000. A Techno phone worth N19,000 was sold for N9,000. They removed the SIM cards of the phones before handing them over to me. I took 10 per cent of the value of any item I sold for them. I am not a selfish receiver of stolen goods.

    “If a robber dies in active service, I send the money to his brother or wife if he is married. SARS operatives were able to arrest us because when we ran into a swampy area, we did not know that SARS operatives would follow us. No policeman had chased us into the swamp.”