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The Oyo State Police Command on Thursday paraded a dismissed
soldier, Isiaka Abubakar, 34, and an accomplice, Saheed Akangbe, 24,
after they were arrested by a police patrol team for robbing an owner of
a Toyota Camry with number plate KJA 89 ER.The State Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Odude, said that Abubakar
was dismissed from 1 Division of the Nigerian Army for various criminal
activities. He added that three cut to size guns, 25 live cartridges
and expended cartridges were recovered from them.
Odude said that the operation of the robbery gang was coordinated
by an inmate of Ibara prison in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Ismaila Adeosun.
He added that Akangbe was an ex-convict who was released from Abolongo
prison in April this year.
Odude said, “Until their arrest, the two suspects belonged to a
dare devil armed robbery gang which specialised in snatching posh cars
in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and neighbouring states. The robbery operations were
often coordinated by Adeosun who is serving jail term in Ibara prison
in Abeokuta. They were arrested by a patrol team from Iyana Offa police
station on September 22, 2017 at about 2.15am.
“Further investigation led to the recovery of another Toyota
Camry with number plate AGL 45 CW in Abeokuta which was also snatched
from its owner. They will be charged to court as soon as possible.”
Abubakar said that he spent eight years in the Army and that he was
dismissed as a Lance Corporal. He said he participated in a peace
mission in Sudan and that he was deployed in Borno State in the war
against insurgents.
He said, “After our return from Sudan, our commandant said that
we were still gallant so he drafted us to confront Boko Haram in Borno
State. Twenty four of us were drafted there but many of them died so I
went on AWOL. I relocated to Lagos and that was where I met the gang. I
left my ammunition in Borno. I only went to Lagos with my uniform. My
major task for the gang was to escort snatched vehicles with the
uniform. I did not take part in the robbery or shooting.
“On the day we were arrested, we were coming from Lagos with
the car. We entered Ibadan late in the night and decided to sleep in the
car because we could not get the address of the place we were going and
it was dark. We were in the car when police caught up with us. The car
has a tracker which they used to locate us.”
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