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  • Police burst robbery gang

    The police have smashed a six-man robbery gang, who allegedly specialised in selling stolen vehicles as scrap at Ladipo market in Mushin, Lagos.

    The suspects were nabbed by the Inspector-General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team (IRT).

    They are Hycient Lawrence, 25; Ernest Ogaba, 30; Clement Ochei, 38; Afeez Akinsoya, 41; Victor Ineh, 32 and Lucky Mgbejume, 28.

    A source said Hycient and Ernest were guards at Green Gate Company, Sabo, Yaba, Lagos.

    They allegedly conspired with the others to steal and sell a Hilux pickup truck 2012 model and a Toyota corolla 2003 model parked on the company’s premises.

    The keys were kept with them.

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    The Nation learnt that when the owners returned the following day, they did not find their vehicles. They immediately reported it to Sabo Police Station.

    The IRT later arrested the suspects and recovered the vehicles’ scrap.

    Hycient confessed: “I organised the theft and sold the vehicles because my salary is poor. I earn N26,000.”

    Lucky said: “My work is to turn vehicles to scrap. I am paid for this. I did not know that the vehicles were stolen.”

    Victor said he was sent by one Wale to sell tyres, adding that he did not know that the tyres were stolen.

    Afeez said his shop is at 109, Fatai Atere Way where he sells tyres, but did not know that the tyres were stolen.

    Ogaba said his role was to lock the gate after his colleagues had removed the vehicles.

    Clement said he guards the premises where the vehicles were turned into scrap. He claimed that he did not suspect that the vehicles were stolen because they were brought in by a tenant, Arinze, who is now at large.

     

  • Police arrest five-man robbery gang

    Katsina State Police Command yesterday arrested a five-man robbery gang, who had been terrorising residents of Funtua and its environs.

    Police spokesman Isa Gambo said in a statement on behalf of Commissioner Mohammed Wakil that nemesis caught up with the suspects when they invaded the house of Haruna Idris of Dan-Dutse Quarters, Funtua.

    Gambo listed the names of those arrested to include:  Umar Yahaya, 24, Abdulmalik Yahaya, 20, Abdulrashid Musa, 20, Abdurrahman Suleman, 21, all of Maigamji village in Funtua Local Government.

    He said: “Items recovered from the suspects include one fabricated locally made rifle, one toy gun, two sharp knives, one cutlass, torchlight, nine thousand and eighty naira cash, four phones and one military cap.”

    The police have announced the arrest of about 12 suspected cattle rustlers/kidnappers at Dandume and Safana local governments, who were armed with AK 47 rifles and invaded Dallawa Mahuta village where they shot Aminu Maharazu, 20.

    According to a statement, “the villagers organised themselves and gave the hoodlums a hot chase. During the encounter, the villagers killed three of the robbers. The rest escaped into the bush. Police patrol teams were immediately dispatched to the scene and they combed the bush.

    “They recovered five rounds of 5.56mm live ammunition and three empty shells of expended ammunition.

    “The body of Isiya Bello of Gamji village, Sabuwa Local Government, a notorious leader of kidnappers terrorising Dandume, Sabuwa and Ankara, was identified among the hoodlums killed by the villagers.”

     

     

     

     

  • Robbery gang members from Onitsha shot dead in Ogun

    Two members of a robbery gang believed to have arrived from Onitsha, Anambra State, for attacks in Ogun State have been shot dead in Ijebu-Ode by operatives of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (F-SARS).

    The suspects were spotted at the Ijebu-Ode Government Reservation Area (GRA) by the F-SARS, following an intelligence passed to the  police command that the gang was in the town to terrorise residents and visitors.

    It was learnt that when the gang sighted the F-SARS operatives, they engaged the operatives in a gun battle in an attempt to escape.

    But two of them were shot dead while two others reportedly escaped with bullet wounds.

  • 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.’’

  • Ogun Police smash 7-man robbery gang

    OPERATIVES of Ogun State Police Command have foiled a robbery operation involving a seven-man gang at Ayepe Akirikan village in Ewekoro Local Government. The robbers were said to have invaded the community in the dead of the night on May 30 and robbed residents of their valuables at gun point. It was learnt that men of Ewekoro Police Division responded swiftly to a distress call from residents and smashed the robbery gang. A police officer injured during the operation that lasted till wee hours. Two members of the gang were arrested at the scene while others escaped with bullet wounds.

    It was learnt that one of the robbers however died from bullet wounds sustained shortly after he was arrested. It was said that the mastermind of the robbery operation who lives in the community had been arrested by the police. The suspects have since been transferred to the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) Abeokuta for further investigation. Confirming the incident, Police spokesman, Mr Abimbola Oyeyemi said: ‘’ On May 30, our men at the Ewekoro Division received a distress call from the villagers, and the Divisional Police Officer (DPO),Mr Victor Egwuemu led his men to the scene.

    ‘’The DPO and his men were able to overpower the robbers. One suspect was arrested at the scene with bullet wounds and his arrest led to the arrest of two other suspects, while one of our men, Inspector Muhammed Richard sustained bullet wounds and he has been taken to a state- owned hospital for treatment. ‘’One locally made pistol; two stolen motorcycles; one necklace; a faragon bus(operational vehicle of the robbers);two cartridges and seven mobile phones were recovered from the suspects. The Commissioner of Police, Mr Iliyasu has directed that the suspects be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation.’’

  • ‘Why I joined  robbery gang’

    ‘Why I joined robbery gang’

    A 22-year-old armed suspect, Ahmed Akinade has confessed that the irresistible spoils of robbery operations compared to what he previously made as a smuggler made him join the underworld.

    In a confessional statement, he made shortly after he was arrested by the officer in charge of Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS), Lagos State Police Command, Mr Paiko Umar, a Chief Superintendent of Police(CSP), Ahmed said, “I don’t live with my parents. I live in Agbara while my mother lives in Sango- Ota, Ogun State. My work was smuggling of rice and other things that could give us money. We call it ‘fayawo’. I used to go home with N1,500 to N2,000 daily but when I joined a robbery gang, I started going home with over N5,000 to N10,000 after each operation.

    ”We used to go from house to house and there is no type of phone we have not stolen in many of our operations. Since I started robbery work I have never bought any phone with my money. I have robbed more than ten times and we are a three-man gang namely myself Taiye and Abbe who is at now large.

    The second suspect, Taiwo Adebisi,19, an indigene of Ondo State said, “I am a bricklayer and I stay at Morogbo with my parents. I was arrested on Tuesday at Morogbo. I did not know that Ahmed is an armed robber until he lured me into it due to hunger and poverty. I followed him to see whether I will get food to eat. This is my first time. We were three but the third member Abbe ran away. I wish to make it clear that I was not a criminal until I met Ahmed who lured me into crime. With this New Testament Bible, I swear if I am released, I will not follow Ahmed to rob again. Tell police to give me a chance to live a new life.”

    According to the police, ”on the 13th of December 2016, at about 6: 30 a.m, one Holy Atasowie of 3 Olaiya Street, Agbara Bus Stop, Morogbo, Lagos, was walking along Morogbo Road going to work and he saw people running for their life and as he wanted to know what was happening he was surrounded by three men armed with cutlass who ordered him to surrender all he had on him. They robbed him of his wallet containing N10,000, driver’s license, Diamond Bank ATM card, two company identity card and one Techno phone valued N11,000, among others.”

    It was learnt that the victim’s cry attracted passersby who gave the robbers a hot chase and apprehended one of them identified as Ahmed Akinade. When Ahmed was brought to the police station, the victim who  was at the station to lodge complaint identified him as one of the men that robbed him. His arrest led to the arrest of Taiwo who confessed that there was the third person at large called Abbey.

    Another victim, Ahmed Togunde, also identified Akinade Ahmed as one of the robber who robbed him and gave him machete cut in the head.

  • Police arrest two for robbery, murder in Ogun

    Police arrest two for robbery, murder in Ogun

    The Police have arrested two of the suspected four – member robbery gang that attacked one Brahimo Nurudeen of  Gbogboade Street, Elerinko, Ijoko area of Ogun State.

    The gang broke into the shop of Nurudeen last Wednesday around 7:35pm with weapons and robbed him of his money and handset but in a bid to break a barrier in their escape path, one of the robbers shot one Suleman Arogundade on the head and ran away.

    But the Anti-robbery team at the Sango Divisional Headquarters who were alerted to the crime, rushed to the scene and cordoned off the area, according to the Police Public Relations Officer in Ogun State, Abimbola Oyeyemi.

    Oyeyemi said the Police arrest two of the suspects –  Okedele Abayomi and Adeboye Demola, while a locally made Pistol, an Axe, Six Phones, a Knife, Hammer and assorted charms were recovered from them.

    The Police Image maker added that the injured victim was taken to the General Hospital, Otta for treatment but died while receiving medical attention.

    Oyeyemi explained that the Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, has directed that the suspects be transferred to Federal Special Anti – Robbery Squad (FSARS) for investigation and  arrest of  fleeing members of the gang.

  • Police arrest three bandits in Enugu

    Police arrest three bandits in Enugu

    The police in Enugu State, have arrested a-three-man armed robbery gang, allegedly operating within Nsukka Local Government Area and its environs.

    This information was contained in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Enugu by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr Ebere Amaraizu in the state.

    “The Enugu State Police Command in its bid to ensure that the entire state is rid of crime, on Wednesday through its operatives in Nsukka, caged a- three-man notorious armed robbery gang.

    “The police recovered a gun (pistol) from them, which they used in robbing their victims at Owerre-Obukpa community in the council area early that morning.

    “The police succeeded in arresting the suspects, following the timely information they got from the public and the partnership of Owerre-Obukpa neighbourhood watch,’’ it said.

    The statement added that the suspects had been a thorn in the flesh of residents of Owerre-Obukpa and its environs, including some university students.

    “The suspects are now helping the police in further investigations,’’ it added.

  • Police smash five-man robbery gang

    Police smash five-man robbery gang

    THE Lagos State Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) has smashed a five-man armed robbery gang. Four members of the gang were arrested and their leader simply named Lekan reportedly escaped.

    The suspects are Tayo Abiola, 36 from Ikale Village in Ondo State, Bala Shaibu, 33, from Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, Tayo Olajide, 25, from Osun village in Ekiti State and Jessi Garba, 36 from Damboa village in Borno State.

    According to the police the five-man armed robbery gang went to rob in Ajah and branched elsewhere to share their loot when SARS operatives swooped on them.

    Garba confessed to the crime, saying: “We were five in number. We went there to rob but police came and arrested four of us. It is only our gang leader Lekan that escaped. My role is to beat up stubborn victims”.

    Olajide said: “I am a barber and the owner of the hotel where the gang members usually lodge. They have not given me a dime since I knew them. My role is simply to provide accommodation for the gang”.

    Shaibu claimed to be a taxi driver, saying he used to follow Garba on patrol as friends not knowing that he was an armed robber.

    On why he could not leave when he found out that they were robbers, he said it was too late to do because it could cost him his life. He said he is the gang’s operational driver.

    Abiola said their victims included one Navy Captain Overt and one Omobolanle Babatunde and that the operation was carried out on July 20 at Ilaje Ajah.

    Abiola said his younger brother, Sunday, was an armed robber.

    He said he was with Sunday’s gang when the police arrested them while sharing their loot.

    He said he was arrested along with them, adding that a gang member was shot dead in a gun duel with the police.

     

  • Armed robbery gang kills leader in Nnewi

    Ten armed robbers, at a loss on what to do when their leader was shot during a gun duel with the police, killed him and escaped with their loot at an Nnewi warehouse in Anambra State.

    The warehouse, where liquor is stored, belongs to Chief Chidi Ubabuko.

    Our reporter contacted police spokesman Emeka Chukwuemeka to confirm the incident.

    He said he had just returned from Abuja and would get back to him, but did not at press time.

    A source in the police area command, Nnewi confirmed the incident.

    He said the area commander had ordered a search for the gang members.

    An eyewitness said the robbers had finished robbing the warehouse and were about leaving when policemen arrived and opened fire on them.

    The source said when the police were about to overpower them, they asked their leader to use their ‘escape charms’ to enable them disappear as usual, but having being injured, he could not.

    The source said to avoid being traced through their injured leader, they shot him dead.

    The body could not be identified by the people in the vicinity.

    The police command has deposited the body at a morgue in Nnewi. It is investigating the incident.

    Robbers have been terrorising the residents of Onitsha and Owerri road.

    Luck ran out of a motorcycle robber recently as residents and traders set him ablaze after a failed attempt to steal a new motorcycle.