Tag: robbery

  • Warri mob sets robbery suspect ablaze

    A suspected armed robber was, on Tuesday night, set ablaze by an angry mob, at around Estate Roundabout, on Okumagba Avenue, Warri South Local Government of Delta State.

    The Nation gathered two other suspects of the gang were arrested by policemen. The fourth suspect, it was learnt, reportedly escaped.

    Sources said the four-man gang was reportedly busted while attempting to dispossess a tricycle driver, popularly called Keke NAPEP, of his vehicle.

    They said the tricycle operator cried out, calling the attention of his colleagues and passers-by.

    The suspects, the sources added, ran away on sighting the crowd.

    The pursuing mob caught a suspect, setting him on fire before the arrival of security agents.

    Policemen from ‘B’ Division later arrested two other members of the gang.

    Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Mustafa, said “they were caught trying to rob a Keke. One escaped, two were arrested, and one was set ablaze”.

  • Robbery: One set ablaze, two arrested in Delta

    A suspected armed robber was on Tuesday night set ablaze by an angry mob around at Estate Roundabout, along the Okumagba Avenue, Warri South council area of Delta state.

    The Nation gathered that two other suspected members of the armed robbery gang were reportedly arrested by policemen, while a fourth suspect reportedly escaped both death and arrest.

    According to sources, the four-man gang was reportedly busted in the process of attempting to dispose a tricycle driver, popularly called Keke NAPEP, of his vehicle.

    It was further gathered that the tricycle driver raised the alarm on his assailants, calling the attention of other tricycle drivers and passersby around, all of whom rushed up to give the fleeing suspects a chase.

    The only suspect, who was caught by the chasing mob, was immediately set ablaze before the arrival of security agents to the scene. Policemen from the ‘B’ Division of the Warri Police Area Command later arrested two other members of the robbery gang.

    Confirming the development, the Delta state Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Mustafa, said “they were caught trying to rob a Keke. One escaped, two were arrested and one was set ablaze”.

  • Police arrest suspected cultist, robbery kingpin

    The police have arrested a man believed to be a notorious cultist and armed robbery kingpin.

    Segun Kazeem alias No Case was arrested following information by his younger brother, Femi, who was caught attacking a woman at Ejigbo on August 30.

    Femi was said to have used a gun-like stick to dispossess his victim of her hand bag and  other belongings before he was apprehended.

    Based on his information, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Olabisi Okuwobi, led a team of detectives to arrest No Case, at a Secondary school where he attempted to snatch Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC) machines.

    The police were said to have conducted a search at Kazeem’s residence, where a locally-made pistol and two extended cartridges were discovered in the ceiling. Substances suspected to be Marijuana were recovered.

    It was learnt that the police were under pressure to release the suspects. Sources said one of those who went to the station to bail Kazeem was also arrested.

    “They confessed to be part of the gang that usually rob people early in the morning and late in the evening. They equally confessed to have killed in the past and very recently at Egbe.

    “They mentioned numerous names of their gang members including the ones that have guns as well as their spiritual head who is an OPC leader.”

    Police spokesman Chike Oti, a Chief Superintendent (CSP) yesterday said investigation was ongoing.

  • Court remands three for ‘robbery’

    A Daura Road Chief Magistrates’ Court in Kaduna, Kaduna State, yesterday ordered the remand of three men for alleged robbery.

    The defendants – Rabiu Abdullahi, Ibrahim Dahiru and Anas Mohammed – are standing trial on a two-count charge of criminal conspiracy and robbery.

    Prosecutor Akinga Akila told the court the matter was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID).

    He said on July 6, at 2 pm, the defendants robbed passengers of their property on Ishaku Road, Ungwan Rimi in Kaduna, when they boarded a tricycle.

    Akila said the passengers were robbed of their phones and wallets containing a school’s identity card and voter’s card, before they were caught.

    He said the defendants confessed during investigation, adding that the offences contravened sections 59 and 283 of the Penal Code.

    Magistrate Abdulkadir Musa declined to take the plea of the defendants because the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the matter.

    He ordered the police to forward the case file to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for legal advice, and adjourned the case till September 5.

     

  • Three arrested for robbery

    Niger State Police Command has arrested three suspected robbers, who have been terrorising the people of Wushishi Local Government.

    Spokesman Mohammadu Abubakar said in a statement yesterday in Minna: “We received information that Alhaji Samaila Usman of Zaragi Maito Fulani camp had been attacked by hoodlums armed with cutlasses and a dane gun.

    “They stormed his house and injured him, leading to the removal of his two teeth.

    “The suspects also robbed him of N87, 000, two sets of wrapper and Tecno phone,” Abubakar said.

    He said the command’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad arrested the three suspects, and recovered one single barrel gun and two cutlasses.

    Abubakar said upon interrogation, the suspects confessed to the crime and would be arraigned after investigation.

     

  • Three Béninois remanded for ‘robbery’

    Three Beninois Ahmed Ajagba, Paul Tovihoudji and Ramy Boton – have been remanded in prison custody for allegedly robbing two men of their vehicles and other valuables worth N57.13 million point.

    Ajagba, 32, Tovihoudji, 35 and Boston, 32, are being tried for alleged conspiracy, stealing and armed robbery at an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court.

    Magistrate B.O. Osunsanmi, ordered that they should be kept behind bars, pending advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

    Prosecuting Sergeant Godwin Awase said the accused committed the offence on January 20 on Victoria Island and in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    He alleged that the accused and others still at large conspired to rob Olayinka Oyebola and Fidel Onwodi of valuables worth N57.13 million.

    “The accused armed themselves with AK 47 rifle and locally made double barrel guns to rob the complainants of their belongings,” he said.

    Awase said the accused robbed the complainants at different locations, threatening to kill them if they refused to cooperate.

    “They dispossessed Oyebola on Victoria Island of his Toyota Prado Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), Samsung Galaxy 6, Samsung S5, Samsung Galaxy S6, a pair of shoes and cash, all totalling N30.88 million.

    “They robbed Onwodi in Ikoyi of his Toyota Prado SUV, laptops, four different types of phones, necklaces and cash. The complainants reported the case at the stations after which one of the accused was arrested when he wanted to sell one of the stolen cars. “The information he provided led to the arrest of others,” the prosecutor said.

    The case continues on July 26.

  • ‘Allow police investigate robbery’

    The Concerned Citizens of Offa Community, Kwara State, have cautioned the Olofa, Oba Muftau Gbadamosi, against distracting the police from properly investigating the April 5 robbery attacks in the town.

    They accused the monarch of supporting Senate President Bukola Saraki.

    The group urged Oba Gbadamosi to “retrace his steps by apologising to the people of Offa for insulting their sensibilities.”

    A statement by its Chairman and Secretary, Moshood Adeogun and Rasheed Muritala, said the Olofa’s assertion was against the interest of the citizens of Offa.

    The statement reads: “It is out of place for the Kabiyesi to classify those who participated in the anti-Saraki protest as “politicians who are not saying the truth”. Perhaps he was not sufficiently briefed, when he returned from lesser hajj, that the anti-Saraki protest was dominated by the amalgamated group of artisans, traders, students, government workers and concerned sons and daughters of Offa, who participated in the protest to defend the hard-earned integrity and future of the town.

    “Instead of calming frayed nerves and empathising with the traumatised, Oba Gbadamosi was desperately acting as Saraki’s mouthpiece and tried to defend his integrity in vain.

    “We call on the Kabiyesi to always stand behind his people at all times as majority of Offa citizens are becoming apprehensive, losing confidence in his capacity and ability to lead the community to the promised land.

    “The police should not be distracted from conducting a meticulous investigation and at the end, bring culpable personalities directly or indirectly involved in the crime to book.”

  • Three to die by hanging for robbery in Ekiti

    •One gets life jail

    An Ekiti State High Court, sitting in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, has sentenced three men to death for alleged armed robbery.

    Another person was sentenced to life imprisonment for same offence.

    The court, presided over by Justice Lekan Ogunmoye, ruled that the first, third and fourth accused persons – Oluwatuyi Kayode, Abayomi Femi and Jegede Gbenga – be hanged by the neck until they die.

    The second accused, Kayode Ajimoko, was sentenced to life imprisonment.

    The quartet faced four count charges of conspiracy and armed robbery, contrary to Section 6(b) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act Cap R 11, Laws of Federation of Nigeria 2004.

    Their offence also contravened Section 1(2) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act Cap R11 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

    They were first arraigned on February 7, last year, when the charge was read to them.

    Their pleas were taken and they pleaded not guilty.

    The convicts, on January 20, 2015, at Olokemeji, Odo Ado, Ado-Ekiti, serially robbed Kolawole Ogunlade, Babalola Modupe and Ojo Adedeji of their valuables, including a laptop, BlackBerry mobile phone, jewellery and handsets, among others.

    They were said to be armed with various weapons, such as cutlass, stones and broken bottles.

    Ogunlade reportedly engaged one of the robbers, who mistakenly stabbed his colleague on the head.

    The wounded robber was rushed to a hospital where he was arrested and handed over to the police.

    This led to the arrest of other three members of the gang.

    Exhibits tendered included the statements of the accused, cutlasses and four mobile phones recovered from them.

     

     

  • How I built contact with my sponsor from prison – Robbery, Kidnapping suspect

    One of the suspects in the robbery gang alleged to have killed an official of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and buried his corpse after receiving a ransom of N6 million, Prosper Nnwoke, has said that he established contact with the man that became his mentor in robbery and kidnapping while he was in prison.

    The 28-year-old indigene of Osisioma Local Government Area, Abia State and father of four, confessed that he went into crime in 2016, following which he was arrested and taken to Port Harcourt Prison and the woman he married in 2010 deserted him.

    He said: “I went into crime in 2016. Before then, I was selling second hand clothes at Oil-Mill Market in Eleme area and Onyigbo Market in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. While I was doing the business, I was living with my elder brother at Chuba area of Port Harcourt, before he relocated to Sierra Leone. I moved out of his house and rented an apartment in Afam area of Onyigbo.

    “There was a day I went to a night club known as Mr. Sweet at Second Artillery area in Port Harcourt. There I met one Anele who introduced me to armed robbery and kidnapping. Anele was a big spender at the night club and I admired him, so we became friends. I asked him the kind of job he was into and he said he was a businessman. But when we became very close; he told me that he was into armed robbery and kidnapping, saying that I could join him if I was interested.

    “Since I needed more money to fend for my wife and children, I accepted Anele’s offer  and he linked me up with two other members of his gang—East-Man and Gift.

    “We attacked a residential estate in Artillery area of Port Harcourt. We went with two guns and robbed some occupants of the estate of their phones and laptops. We took the stolen items to one Alhaji at Presidential Hotel Junction off Aba Road Port Harcourt and sold them.

    “I don’t know the amount Anele got from the Alhaji, but I was given N25,000. I took the money to Onyigbo Market and bought some foodstuffs. One week later, some policemen got hint of our gang and arrested Anele who led the policemen to my house and got me and other members of my gang, including the Alhaji arrested.

    The police took the Alhaji to his house and they recovered all the stolen items from him and they were given back to the owners while the police granted us bail. I went back to my second- hand clothes business. But two weeks later, one of my friends at Onyigbo called Chima came to me and told me that one of his friends called Available had been disturbing him with his plan to kidnap a woman because he needed someone who would help execute the job. I brought in Anele and his two friends and linked them up with Available, and they all agreed to do the job.

    “After careful planning, Anele brought out his guns and we waylaid the woman on her street at Onyingbo. We kidnapped her and took her to an Island in Umuosi community in Afam area of Rivers State. One of my friends known as Chikere, who is a native of Umuosi, was the person who provided the camp we used. Anele also gave Chikere some money to always provide food and other items we would need to keep the woman.

    “Anele was also the person communicating with the woman’s husband. Four days  later, Anele came to us at the camp and informed us that the woman’s husband had paid her ransom and he gave Chima, Chikere and I, N100,000 each as our share while he blindfolded the woman and took her away.

    “I used my own share to buy a bail of used clothes and went back to my clothing business. I don’t know what transpired between Anele and the other guys over the sharing formula and they started quarrelling. The police came and arrested me while I was doing my business. They took all members of my gang, excluding Chikere, to court and we were remanded in prison custody. I spent 13 months in prison before I was granted bail and was released in December 2017.

    “While in prison, I learnt of a man known as Italian, a highly notorious criminal with so many boys. He supplied arms and sponsored armed robbery and kidnapping operations in Rivers and other South-South and South-Eastern states. I met a lot of his boys in Port Harcourt Prison and they told me about him. One of them who was in the same cell with me linked me up with him. He gave me his phone number and I spoke with him from the prison. He asked me to meet him in Okrika.

    “After I was released, I went to my mother in Aba, Abia State, and spent some months with her. So when I felt I needed to move on, I called his line and he asked if I was out from prison and I said yes. I told him that I had nothing and that I needed his help. He asked me to meet him in Okrika. When I got there, he accommodated me. I also saw several other boys who I had met in prison staying ne of the suspects in the robbery gang alleged to have killed an official of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and buried his corpse after receiving a ransom of N6 million, Prosper Nnwoke, has said that he established contact with the man that became his mentor in robbery and kidnapping while he was in prison.

    The 28-year-old indigene of Osisioma Local Government Area, Abia State and father of four, confessed that he went into crime in 2016, following which he was arrested and taken to Port Harcourt Prison and the woman he married in 2010 deserted him.

    He said: “I went into crime in 2016. Before then, I was selling second hand clothes at Oil-Mill Market in Eleme area and Onyigbo Market in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. While I was doing the business, I was living with my elder brother at Chuba area of Port Harcourt, before he relocated to Sierra Leone. I moved out of his house and rented an apartment in Afam area of Onyigbo.

    “There was a day I went to a night club known as Mr. Sweet at Second Artillery area in Port Harcourt. There I met one Anele who introduced me to armed robbery and kidnapping. Anele was a big spender at the night club and I admired him, so we became friends. I asked him the kind of job he was into and he said he was a businessman. But when we became very close; he told me that he was into armed robbery and kidnapping, saying that I could join him if I was ne of the suspects in the robbery gang alleged to have killed an official of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and buried his corpse after receiving a ransom of N6 million, Prosper Nnwoke, has said that he established contact with the man that became his mentor in robbery and kidnapping while he was in prison.

    The 28-year-old indigene of Osisioma Local Government Area, Abia State and father of four, confessed that he went into crime in 2016, following which he was arrested and taken to Port Harcourt Prison and the woman he married in 2010 deserted him.

    He said: “I went into crime in 2016. Before then, I was selling second hand clothes at Oil-Mill Market in Eleme area and Onyigbo Market in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. While I was doing the business, I was living with my elder brother at Chuba area of Port Harcourt, before he relocated to Sierra Leone. I moved out of his house and rented an apartment in Afam area of Onyigbo.

    “There was a day I went to a night club known as Mr. Sweet at Second Artillery area in Port Harcourt. There I met one Anele who introduced me to armed robbery and kidnapping. Anele was a big spender at the night club and I admired him, so we became friends. I asked him the kind of job he was into and he said he was a businessman. But when we became very close; he told me that he was into armed robbery and kidnapping, saying that I could join him if I was interested.  one of the suspects in the robbery gang alleged to have killed an official of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and buried his corpse after receiving a ransom of N6 million, Prosper Nnwoke, has said that he established contact with the man that became his mentor in robbery and kidnapping while he was in prison.

    The 28-year-old indigene of Osisioma Local Government Area, Abia State and father of four, confessed that he went into crime in 2016, following which he was arrested and taken to Port Harcourt Prison and the woman he married in 2010 deserted him.  one of the suspects in the robbery gang alleged to have killed an official of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and buried his corpse after receiving a ransom of N6 million, Prosper Nnwoke, has said that he established contact with the man that became his mentor in robbery and kidnapping while he was in prison.

    The 28-year-old indigene of Osisioma Local Government Area, Abia State and father of four, confessed that he went into crime in 2016, following which he was arrested and taken to Port Harcourt Prison and the woman he married in 2010 deserted him.

    He said: “I went into crime in 2016. Before then, I was selling second hand clothes at Oil-Mill Market in Eleme area and Onyigbo Market in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. While I was doing the business, I was living with my elder brother at Chuba area of Port Harcourt, before he relocated to Sierra Leone. I moved out of his house and rented an apartment in Afam area of Onyigbo.

    “There was a day I went to a night club known as Mr. Sweet at Second Artillery area in Port Harcourt. There I met one Anele who introduced me to armed robbery and kidnapping. Anele was a big spender at the night club and I admired him, so we became friends. I asked him the kind of job he was into and he said he was a businessman. But when we became very close; he told me that he was into armed robbery and kidnapping, saying that I could join him if I was interested.

    “Since I needed more money to fend for my wife and children, I accepted Anele’s

  • Offa Robbery: Youth group demands whereabouts of gang leader

    Kwara state youths under the auspices of Concerned Kwara Youth Movement have asked the police to beam the search light of its investigation on the dismissed Police personnel, Micheal Adikwu who allegedly supplied arms for the Offa robbery attack, rather than ‘politicising’ the case.
    The youth group which queried the rationale behind not parading Adikwu alongside other gang leaders said, the soul of 33 people including pregnant woman and nine police officers must not be used to play politics hence the demand that  the suspects of the Offa robbery be treated as armed robbers and not political thugs.
    Concerned Kwara Youth Movement in a statement by its Coordinator, Salaudeen Lukman said, the police must stop politics and face the investigation with all honesty.
    According to the youth group, “our leadership once again sympathize with the victims of the ugly incident of April 5 in Offa Kwara state as well commend the state government and Nigeria police for their swift response in reinforcing the security network in Offa and Kwara state at large
    “The Nigeria police force is greatly commended for their rapid action in apprehending the suspect of April 5 deadly bank robbery in Offa Kwara state while calling on the force to ignore any form of tricks to politicize the case.
    “It is obvious that the suspect mentioning the senate president as their political god father in an attempt to draw political coloration to escape or extend their judgment day which the police must not fall for the trick as we want immediate prosecution and not media trial of innocent personality.
    “The linkage of Sen Saraki to the case is nothing but deliberate attempt to ridicule, malign and tarnish the hard earn image of the no 3 citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria the person of Sen Abubakar Bukola Saraki, an action considered as revenge mission by IGP in retaliation to The Senate declaration of his personality unfit to hold any public office and Enemy of Democracy following his open rejection of senate invitation to answer questions regarding killings around the country and trick to divert attention from his recent poor presentation of speech leaked to media with caption ‘Transmission Transmission’.
    “We condemn in strong term the attempt to use the soul of 33 people including pregnant woman and 9 police officers to play politics on the alter of political vendetta hence demand the suspect be treated as armed robbers and not political thugs which invariably linking the senate president since they are all arrested in connection to ROBBERY and not POLITICAL THUGGERY.
    “We openly challenge the Nigeria police to give reason why the SUSPECT, fire arm supplier by name Micheal Adikwu, a dismissed police officer among the arrested suspects whom one of the gang leader mentioned as major supplier of ammunition is not publicly paraded and interrogated by journalist to give the details as to the source of the guns for the robbery which is key and imperative to get to the root of this evil in our society.
    “Nigeria police must stop the politics and face the investigation with all honesty except the suspicion of complexity is intact.
    “Senate President is a reputable citizen of kwara, two term governor, serving senator and the no 3 citizen of the country hence this allegation is obviously a politically motivated one to embarrass his Excellency which is not noble of Nigeria police force,” the group stated.