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  • Police kill two, arrest three in foiled bureau de change robbery

    Police kill two, arrest three in foiled bureau de change robbery

    It was a black day for armed robbers in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, yesterday as the police foiled attempts to rob a bureau de change shop, killing three and arresting three other armed robbery suspects.

    The suspects, who rode on motorcycles to the bureau de change in Sabo area of the city around 5:30 pm, swooped on the shop and ordered the customers and operators to surrender all currencies in their possession.

    A member of the gang, who manned the entrance of the shop, was said to have fired a shot into the air to scare off neighbours and passers-by, forcing them to scamper for safety.

    But the gunshot confirmed to residents an armed robbery was taking place, forcing them to contact the police.

    The command swiftly mobilised members of a special task force code named Skynet from the nearby Mokola Police Division, who cordoned off the shop.

    On sighting the police, the armed bandits were said to have made attempts to escape by engaging them in a gun duel.

    Two of the five-member gang were killed in the crossfire while three others were arrested.

    The gun duel caused pandemonium in the Sabo/Mokola area as residents, passers-by and motorists scampered for safety.

    While shop owners and customers ran for cover, motorists abandoned their vehicles.

    The development also caused a terrible traffic snarl in the area

    The bandits’ eventual defeat triggered jubilation among residents in the area and restored normalcy.

    Residents, traders and motorists hailed the police for a job well done.

    The corpses and three suspects were taken to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) headquarters in Iyaganku.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, Mrs. Olabisi Ilobanafor, confirmed the incident.

    Ilobanafor, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) said: “I want to use this medium to express gratitude to residents of Mokola.

    “They joined hands with the police to bring these robbers to their kneel. They gave the police necessary backing. We implore other residents to emulate them. Security is everybody’s business.”

    She warned criminals to stay away from the state, saying the command was battle-ready for them.

  • Police kill two, arrest three in a foiled robbery in Ibadan

    It was a black day for armed robbers in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on Saturday as the police foiled a major robbery at a bureau de change, killing three and arresting three other armed robbery suspects.

    The suspects, who rode on motorcycles to the bureau de change in Sabo area of the city around 5:30 pm, disengaged swiftly, swooped on the shop and commanded both customers and the operators to surrender all the currencies in their possession.

    A member of the gang, who manned the entrance of the shop was said to have fired a shot into the air to scare neighbours and passers-by forcing them to scamper for safety.

    Consequently, some of them contacted the police. The command swiftly mobilized members of a special task force code named: “Skynet” from the nearby Mokola Police Division. The armed police swooped on the shop instantly.

    On sighting the police, the armed bandits were said to have made attempts to escape by engaging them in a gun duel. Two of the five-member gang were killed in fire exchange while three others were arrested.

    The gun duel caused pandemonium in the Sabo/Mokola area as residents, passers-by and motorists tried to avoid been shot in the cross fire. While shop owners and customers ran for cover, motorists abandoned their vehicles to seek a safe haven. The development also caused a huge traffic in the area

    The bandits’ eventual defeat triggered jubilation among residents in the area and restored normalcy. Residents, traders and motorists hailed the police for a job well done.

    They corpses and three suspects were taken to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad. (SARS) headquarters in Iyaganku.

    Incidents of armed robbery with motorcycles had increased in the state capital in recent times, forcing government to give commercial motorcyclists and tricyclists a 21 days ultimatum to register with the government or face ban.

    Two robbery incidents had been recorded earlier in the day.

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, Mrs Olabisi Ilobanafor, confirmed the incident.

  • Okada rider to hang for robbery

    Justice O.A Omamogho of Isiokolo High Court, Ethiope East Local Government of Delta State has sentenced to death by hanging a 25-year-old commercial motorcycle rider, Etenuwoma Oghenero, on a two-count charge of conspiracy and robbery.

    The convict, with others now at large, allegedly robbed a transporter, Felix Itirikpe, on January 30, 2010 at Okurekpe village, Kokori.

    Justice Omamogho held that the prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt ingredients of the offence at which the accused was charged.

    The convict was thereafter pronounced guilty of the two-count charge of conspiracy to commit robbery and armed robbery and sentenced to the maximum punishment as stipulated in Section 6 (b) and 1 (2) (a) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special provisions) Act Cap R11 Volume 14 laws of Nigeria 2004, which is death by hanging.

     

  • ASP detained for ‘complicity’ in Ekiti robbery

    ASP detained for ‘complicity’ in Ekiti robbery

    An Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) has been detained at the Ekiti State Police Headquartres in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, for alleged involvement in a robbery in Ikere-Ekiti.

    It was learnt that he was part of a five-man gang that robbed commuters on the Ikere/Ise-Ekiti road last week Monday.

    The robbers, armed with sophisticated weapons, including AK47 rifles, dispossessed their victims of phones, money and other valuables.

    They operated for about 30 minutes during the clash between the Ikere-Ekiti and Akure branches of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).

    It was learnt that the robbers, dressed in plain clothes, blocked the road, giving an impression that they were on a routine check.

    On realising that policemen from Ikere had been alerted, they reportedly fled into the bush, but one of them left his phone on the scene.

    It was gathered that one of the robbers called the phone that was picked up on the scene and asked if the ASP escaped.

    Police Commissioner Sotonye Wakama said: “The officer’s number was on the armed robber’s telephone, which was picked up at a robbery scene and we want to ascertain the link between them.”

    Also yesterday, the parents of a 400-Level undergraduate of the Ekiti State University (EKSU), Seyi Fayese, alleged that their son was killed by policemen attached to the Oye-Ekiti Police Station because of the N100,000 he had on him.

    After collecting N100,000 for his school fees from his parents, the late Seyi was returning to school when the vehicle he boarded was attacked by robbers in Oye.

    It was learnt that the passengers abandoned the bus and ran into the bush in various directions.

    Seyi’s parents heard of the incident from a neighbour, who boarded the same vehicle as the late Seyi.

    When they did not hear from the late Seyi the following morning, they went to Oye Police Station to report the incident and found his body there, with his hands tied to his back.

    The police said he was either part of the gang that robbed a bank earlier or was caught in the crossfire between the robbers and policemen.

    But the boy’s parents insisted that he was killed at the police station.

    They said the fact that his hands were tied to his back showed that he was brought to the station alive.

    A suspected member of the robbery gang, Jimoh Sadiku, who was arrested by the police, said the late Seyi was not part of them.

    In a telephone chat with The Nation, the late Seyi’s father, Mr. Joseph Fayese, said: “They killed my son for a mere N100,000. Till now, they have not told us the person that killed my child, but we know it was Akobi Esu (devil’s first born) because he boasted that he killed my son. No one compelled him to sayit, he just did.

    “We appeal to kind-spirited lawyers and Nigerians to help us fight this unjust killing of the only star in our family.”

    It was gathered that Sadiku, who was taken to the Federal Medical Centre, Ido-Ekiti, for treatment was discharged on March 8.

    A source at the hospital confirmed it.

  • Police foil bank robbery

    THE Sapele Divisional police station, Sapele Local Government Area has foiled a robbery incident at UnitedRBank for Africa Plc on Okpe Road branch. They arrested a gang of armed robbers that specialises in robbing customers of their valuables.

    It was learnt that two of the robbers who were arrested had earlier pretended to be motorcycle riders. They had succeeded in robbing their victims who drove in a dark Toyota Camry car of N200,000.

    A source said that luck ran against them when their victim alerted the police and passers-by who chased the robbers before the police apprehended them.

    Items recovered from the hoodlums included two locally made short guns and the N200,000.

    When paraded, the suspects confessed to have been involved in several robbery incidents and 419 businesses for over five years. They also confessed that their gang are always at strategic positions in Sapele and its environs disguised as commercial motor-cycle riders.

    The Divisional Police Officer, Mr. Kenneth Akugbue who led the operation, however, assured residents that his men are committed to flushing out all criminals in the area. He warned that commercial motorcycles riders should shun all acts capable of breaching the peace in the area. He further noted that robbers have taken advantage of commercial motor cycle operators in the area to perpetrate evil.

     

  • We operated with master keys and fake guns —Suspected robbery gang members

    We operated with master keys and fake guns —Suspected robbery gang members

    THE Lagos State Police Command has smashed a suspected robbery gang made up of panel beaters, drivers, car dealers, native doctors, private security men, auto mechanics, landlords, fake pastors and businessmen without fixed business addresses.

    Suspected members of the gang arrested by the police include Seyi Oyewale, Saheed Adebayo, Isa Adegbenro, Kayode Quadri, Afeez Ibrahim and Femi Ashiru. Others, including one Kazeem a.k.a. Naira and Alaba were said to be at large.

    Narrating his role in the series of robbery operations they allegedly carried out before their arrest, one of the suspects, Afeez Ibrahim a.k.a. Sharpman, a 35-year-old indigene of Odogbolu town, Ogun State said: “I am a panel beater. I was doing well in my job before I met Femi Ashiru (one of the suspects in police net).

    “I made so much money that I built a house of my own. I was contented with the money I made on a daily basis. I worked seven days in a week. The moment Femi came into my life, my character changed. I started lying to my customers. At times, I deliberately destroyed a part of a car and collected money from the owner to buy a tokunbo (fairly used) part to replace it.

    “At times, some customers would give me their cars to work on but Femi would advise me to sell it. He later started supplying me cars and jeeps snatched by his gang to sell. I became a receiver of stolen or vehicles.

    “Unfortunately, the new business I found myself doing dragged me into a lot of police cases. This affected my job as a panel beater. Hence, I abandoned the job and sold my house and other belongings in order to survive. When life became too difficult for me, I joined the gang and started going to robbery operations with them.”

    Asked how many vehicles he received from Femi before joining the gang, he said: “It was the devil that made me an armed robber and receiver of stolen cars. Somebody in our village made the charm against me to become a criminal. What happened to me was not ordinary. I was doing well but suddenly, I became a liar, cheating my customers. I became a receiver of stolen goods and eventually joined the gang.

    “In fact, I joined two gangs. The vehicles I received included Toyota Camry, which I sold for N200,000, and Toyota Muscle, which I sold for N600,000. I also received a 4-Runner Jeep from Kazeem and resold it for N450,000. My gain here was N50,000. Kazeem, known also as Baba Ope or Naira, is still at large.

    “I also sold a Toyota Highlander for N500,000 and gave the money to Kazeem, but till date, he did not give me a dime. He promised to give me the balance when I brought another car. I later brought a Hyundai and he gave me N30,000 only. I gave him a Rav4 which was sold for N350,000, but I was given only N20,000.

    Asked how he was arrested, he said: “Femi was first arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Lagos State Police Command. He led them to my house and they saw me and arrested me.”

    The second suspect, Seye Oyewale a.k.a. Sheyi Campus (27), who hails from Osogbo, Osun State, said: “I am happily married with a set of twins. I was a member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) before I became an armed robber. But we don’t use real guns. We operated with fake guns and master keys.”

    Explaining how he joined a robbery gang, he said: “I was called by one guy called Alaba to follow him to Ifako Ijaiye area (Lagos) to rob in November last year. We were three in number, namely myself, Isa Adegbenro from Ogun State and Alaba. I reside at No. 5, Adara Martin Street, Agbelekale area, Oke-Odo.

    “When we reached Ifako at about 9 pm, we collected a Toyota Camry car parked by the road side. When the owner saw us and came to stop us, I used the fake gun to scare him away and zoomed off with his car. The man was forced out of the car and Isa drove it. We took the car to Afeez Ibrahim and he paid N150,000. I was given only N30,000 when the money was shared.

    “The second operation occurred at Oko-Oba Road. We snatched a Toyota Muscle car. The owner left the key at the ignition and went to buy something nearby. We took it to Afeez and collected N400,000, but I was not given a dime for my efforts. Isa gave the whole N400,000 to Afeez.

    “When I confronted Isa, he told me that Alaba collected my money for me. Alaba is still at large. Alaba is the gang leader and we operate at the Oko-Oba axis in Lagos.

    “I was the one who sold a Samsung handset to Sunday for N3,000. He was our regular handset buyer and receiver, but he did not follow us to operations. We heard that he had been charged to court because he was using the handset he bought from me and SARS operatives tracked him down.”

    The third suspect, Kayode Quadri (37), an indigene of Ilorin, Kwara State and resident of Oke Otauna, Ikorodu, said he was a driver at a secondary school in Otauna on a monthly salary of N25,000 before he joined the robbery gang.

    He said: “I joined the robbery gang because my salary was too poor. How can I manage N25,000? if I were a commercial bus driver or trailer driver, I would be getting more than N50,000 every month. If you see the insult I receive from teachers as school driver, you would pity me.

    “When I joined the gang, my role was to drive them to points of operation and bring them back. I still go to school to drive, depending on the time we fixed our robbery operation.”

    On how he joined the suspects, he said: “I know Saidi, Naira and Sharpman. We used to smoke Indian hemp at the same joint. One Sunday, I followed Sharpman and Naira to do one job (armed robbery) at Adama side, Ikorodu. I was their driver.

    “After robbing some people we had met on the road, we saw one man in a Toyota Highlander and stopped him, drove him away and zoomed off with his car. I was not paid a dime until I was arrested by operatives of SARS. That happened this January.

    “We drove a Honda Civic car to the robbery scene and snatched the Highlander. Afeez was both the receiver and one of the strikers. I was not given a dime because they told me that the Highlander jeep had not been sold. I was told that they were going to snatch a vehicle before I joined them. So, I was not forced to become a part of the action.”

    The fourth suspect, Isa Adegbenro a (27) from Abeokuta, Ogun State, who resides at 25, Musiliu Street, Agege, said he was an auto mechanic and driver. He said: “I am happily married with two children. I live in Oko Oba. SARS operatives arrested Seye and they used him to arrest me. I don’t know these people. They belong to another gang entirely. I belong to Alaba’s gang, though the police has not arrested Alaba. He is still our great gang leader.

    “Other members of our gang are Seye and Isa. We are a three-man gang and we operate around the Oko-Oba axis. There was a time we snatched a Toyota Camry and sold it for N150,000 to Afeez. I got only N35,000. We also snatched an ‘Orobo’ Toyota Camry, the one they call Toyota Muscle, and sold it for N400,000. I got N100,000.

    “I had my workshop at Pleasure Bus stop area, very close to Ile-Epo market before the owners of the land demolished our workshop and built a residential building and shops there. When I was chased away from there, I had no alternative but to join this gang in order to survive.

    “I vow that I will never operate with real gun because I had no intention of killing my victims. We used to use master keys and fake guns. Alaba is the gang leader and he does not use a gun. He uses master keys.

    The fifth suspect, 27-year-old Saidi Adebayo, who hails from Itamaga village, Ikorodu Lagos State, is married with a nine-month old baby. He said: “I am a plumber. I also dig borehole. I was on a playground in Itamaga area one evening when Kazeem came to meet me. He asked why I had decided to suffer like my father who did security work, because I was doing a security job at Mowonla.

    “It was there that I knew Kazeem, Afeez and Quadri, a wonderful native doctor. They asked me to follow them to go and do one work. I asked them what work but they said they would tell me the next day. They only said it was a job that would give me quick big money. The next day, he told me that the job was about collecting vehicles from people. I left in anger. He later called me on the phone but I refused to pick his call.

    “He came later and asked why I refused to pick his calls and I told him that he said I should join them to collect people’s cars and I could not do such a thing as a security man who was well known in the area. The Police later arrested me and I told them that I had resigned from armed robbery but I could still lead them to those who were still doing the job.

    “I met Kazeem, Alfa, Sharpman and Afeez about one and a half years ago. I had once followed them to snatch a car, but the car had an accident, which led to their arrest. They were charged to court and sent to Ikoyi Prison. I ran to Ugheli in Delta State and stayed with a tailor friend named Tony for some time. I came back when my wife gave birth to a baby boy. I resigned from armed robbery job and faced private security work at Mowanla land.

    “So, tell them that I am innocent because I did not participate in this case. The police declared me wanted when they charged my colleagues then. How can I be arrested because I was once an armed robber? I have repented. Let them release me.”

    The sixth suspect, Femi Ashiru (36), said he was a car dealer with his stand, FM Motors, in Ikorodu, Lagos State.

    He said: “I have an auto stand at Ikorodu. It is called FM Motors. I reside at Igbogbo Bayoku Road, Ikorodu.”

    Asked how he got his supplies, he said: “I do go to Cotonou to buy vehicles and resell in Nigeria. My sister, Mrs Dupe Fakua, who based in France, also sends cars to me to sell.”

    On when he started patronising car snatchers and armed robbers, he said: “I met Sharpman, Afeez and Ibrahim through a guy called Wale Polo, who is in detention right now for selling and receiving stolen cars from Sharpman. I knew Sharpman as a panel beater also.

    One day, he told me that a customer for whom he normally repaired cars used to bring cars for sale and they were very cheap. I told him that if it was the kind I liked, I would buy. He later brought one RAV4 jeep and I looked at the vehicle, tested it and found it okay. I paid him N450,000.

    “There were documents in the vehicle. The particulars were pasted on the windscreen. The insurance and road worthiness papers were all originals while other documents were in photocopies. He promised to bring the original copies of those ones later.

    “He also brought a 4Runner and I paid him N700,000, though it had no registration number or vehicle particulars. But he said it was not snatched. Another one he brought was a Toyota Camry car and I paid him N450,000. He later brought a Hyundai Santate jeep and I paid him N650,000.

    “He also brought a Toyota Camry 2010 model and I paid him N950,000. Although that one had no particulars, he assured me that it was genuine. He later confessed to me that the Camry 2010 model was snatched. Therefore, when he brought a Highlander Jeep, I refused to buy it. I told him to take it away, but instead of taking it away, he went and parked it at my house and said he would remove it later. He covered it with tarpaulin.

    “When policemen arrested me in my office, I told them on our way to the police station that there was one jeep that was parked in my house, which I had told them to come and take away but they refused, and I could not report them to the police because they are dangerous with guns.”

    He said he later took the police to Sharpman, the supplier of the vehicles’ house and he was arrested in his house at Agufoye area, a new site in Ikorodu. He was the only member of the gang he claimed to know.

     

  • Police kill 91 kidnap, robbery suspects in Delta

    •Governor donates patrol vans

    The police in Delta State yesterday said 91 kidnap and robbery suspects were killed between January last year and January 5.

    The Commissioner of Police, Ikechukwu Aduba, gave the figure in Asaba.

    He said though the state was a flash point for criminals, security agencies were ready to combat the criminals.

    Aduba warned the criminals to change because there would be no hiding place for them this year.

    According to him, the command arrested 473 robbery and kidnap suspects, killed 91, injured six and recovered 212 arms and 8, 158 ammunition.

    “We also rescued 82 kidnap victims, recovered 76 vehicles and 19 motorcycles in the year under review,’’ Aduba said.

    “Just last Friday, the police killed three kidnap suspects and arrested three suspects in Abraka, over the kidnap of Martins Denedo, an accountant with the Delta State University (DELSU).

    Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan yesterday in Asaba handed over 30 Toyota Hilux vehicles to the police as a new initiative to curb crimes in the state begins.

    The initiative, Delta State Government Special Security Patrol, is part of measures to ensure that crimes were reduced.

    The 30 vehicles have been specifically designated for patrol and surveillance of specific routes and highways across the state.

    Uduaghan said the vehicles have been assigned to different routes to ensure that all areas are adequately monitored and secured.

    “We are doing this to guarantee peace and security and to ensure that crime rate is drastically reduced,” he said.

  • 17 held for robbery, cultism in Oyo

    The Oyo State Police Command has arrested 17 suspects for robbery and cultism.

    Parading them at its headquarters in Ibadan, the state capital, Commissioner of Police Joseph Mbu, who was represented by his deputy, Clement Adoda, said weapons, charms, stolen vehicles and some foreign currency were recovered from the suspects.

    He said the parade was necessary to discourage criminals.

    Mbu said on December 9, Victor Okafor, Alhaji Ibrahim Animashaun and seven others allegedly snatched a Toyota Avensis, marked TT 273 AAA, from Mrs. Florence Oluwamida at gun point in Ibadan.

    He said they were arrested in Ikire, Osun State.

    The CP said on December 3, Yakubu Olamide and Muraina Amuda were arrested in possession of a stolen Toyota Prado Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) and two pistols.

    He said eight suspected members of the Black Axe Confraternity were arrested last Friday around 3am, while initiating new members in a bush at Ajibode, Ibadan.

    Mbu said the suspects, who claim to be students of the University of Ibadan (UI); The Polytechnic, Ibadan and Lagos State University (LASU), have confessed to being members of the cult.

    Asalu Babatunde (22), a student of Guidance and Counselling at UI, said he joined the cult a month ago.

    He said: “I was blindfolded and beaten up about a month ago in a bush. I am regretting my decision now.”

    Mbu said the police would sustain the peace and security in the state.

  • Kano police smash robbery gang, recover N2.65m

    It was one robbery adventure that went awry for a three-man armed robbery gang in Kano following their arrest by the police on Friday after they had operated at a filling station and carted away the sum of N2.65 million.

    The accomplice who gave information to the gang is an elder brother to one of the robbers.

    The stolen money, which was recovered by the police, was the day’s proceeds from the company’s filling station located at Tundun Wada, about 120 kilometres to the state capital.

    The suspects are helping the police in their investigation, while the company’s station manager has been declared wanted for complicity in the botched robbery attempt.

    Idris said two automatic pistols were recovered from the suspects whose arrest in the Falgore forest was facilitated by the assistance of local hunters in Kwanar Dangora.

    Police gave the names of the arrested suspects as Monday Joseph (20) and Simon Chile Adamu (22), both from Benue State.

    A police officer while giving insight into how the alleged robbers were arrested said, “After carrying out their operation, the suspects sped off in a Golf car with their loot, but luck ran out on them when policemen on their trail mobilised local hunters to go after them. Sensing that the game was up for them, they abandoned their Golf car and dashed into the bush.

    “The police, members of the community, vigilante groups and hunters, spread into the bush, which led to the arrest of the suspects around the area. After on the spot search, the stolen N2.65m was recovered intact. Also recovered were two pistols and the stolen phones.”

    “Investigation further revealed that it was one Muktar Adamu from Ankpa, Kogi State, who is an employee of the filling station and elder brother of one of the arrested suspects, was the person who organised and invited the robbers at the time sales of the day had been counted and was about being taken to bank.”

  • Four policemen bag 25- year sentence for robbery

    A Lagos State High Court, Ikeja, on Thursday sentenced four policemen and an accomplice to 25 years imprisonment each for robbery.

    Justice Joseph Oyewole convicted Bestman Dennar (52), Musa Mohammed (45), Peter Enidiok (53), Godwin Williams (44) and Emmanuel Ajogbor (48) on one count of conspiracy to commit robbery.

    The sentence will run concurrently, beginning from March 3, 2005 when they were first remanded in prison custody.

    The judge said: “I hold that sufficient facts exist beyond reasonable doubt upon which the court could infer conspiracy in the present circumstances and hold all the defendants guilty accordingly.

    “I therefore find each of the defendants guilty of conspiracy as charged in Count 1.

    “In conclusion, I hold in respect of Count 1 that the prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt that the defendants are guilty of the offence of conspiracy to commit robbery contrary to Section 403 (A) of the Criminal Code.

    “I hereby convict each of them accordingly.

    “I further hold that the prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt that the defendants are guilty of the offence of robbery simpliciter contrary to Section 402 (1) of the Criminal Code and I hereby convict them accordingly.”

    The defendants were said to have conspired together to commit robbery on November 17, 2002 along Ikorodu and Ijebu-Ode Expressway, Ikorodu, Lagos.

    The prosecution said they robbed a lorry loaded with George and Lace textile materials.

    Justice Oyewole said the fourth defendant (Williams), though not physically at the crime scene, was part of the planning, execution and disposal of the robbery proceeds.

    “He had a common intention with the others who were physically present,” he said.

    After listening to the defendants’ lawyers’ plea to temper justice with mercy (alucutus), Justice Oyewole said the fact they were policemen was an “aggravating factor” to impose the maximum penalty.

    He rejected the request that the sentence be mitigated as the defendants have been in prison for about 10 years.

    “I’ve duly considered the alucutus. However, four of five defendants are policemen trained to protect the public and not otherwise.

    “This in itself is an aggravating factor in handing out the sentence.

    “The image of the police should not be dented to the extent that members of the public will begin to see police checkpoints as armed robbers’ locations,” he said.