Suspects
Nigeria Police officers in Lagos are currently on the trail of one
Chinedu, a resident of Ayobo, Lagos State, who led a six-man gang to rob
his neighbour.According to Punch Metro, the victim was shot dead in the operation.
However, two members of the gang – Tobi Michael, 22, and 19-year-old Adigun Gbolahan – had been arrested.
Two single-barrelled guns and charms were reportedly recovered from them.
Punch Metro reports that apart from Ayobo, the gang terrorised Ijanikin and Igando areas of the state.
The duo owned up to the crime when they were paraded on Wednesday at the Lagos State Police Command headquarters in Ikeja.
Michael, an indigene of Ilesa, Osun State, said he went into
robbery last year after he completed his apprenticeship in furniture
making.
He said he bought the gun he used for operation from one Awala in Alaba Rago for N15,000.
He said, “A friend called Bigi introduced me to robbery after I
finished learning furniture making. I made between N30,000 and N50,000
from each operation. I had participated in about 20 operations.
“In July 2017, Chinedu led us to his neighbour in Ayobo. When
we got there, he stayed outside, while Adigun (Gbolahan) and I entered.
When we asked the man to give us money and his mobile phones, he brought
out a cutlass and hit me on the head. I got angry and shot him dead. I
was drinking at a joint in Alaba Rago when Bigi led policemen to arrest
me.”
Michael added that the charms were meant to ensure successful operations and create fear in the minds of victims.
His accomplice, Gbolahan, who hails from Ibadan, Oyo State, said he
used to work with another gang, but was invited to the Ayobo operation
by Michael.
He said, “I live in a ghetto in Alaba Rago. I just completed
training in tailoring and I needed money for graduation. We were three
in my gang. Two of them had been arrested and they are in Kirikiri
prison.
“I followed Tobi (Michael) and gang members to Ayobo, but I did not carry a gun.”
The state Acting Commissioner of Police, Edgar Imohimi, who paraded
the suspects, stated that they were among 40 suspected armed robbers
and cult members arrested across the state.
He said the hideout of a 10-man robbery gang led by one Ayinla
Azeez, was busted in the Egbin area, Ijede, Ikorodu, on October 8, 2017,
by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the command.
He identified the gang members as Yinka Balogun, 20; Peter
Oluwasegun, 32; Omolaja Oluwafemi, 29; Godday Samuel, 19; and Dennis
Ifeanyi, 34.
Others were identified as Odubanjo Akeem, 35; Damilola Ogunbadero, 20; Dayo Tedunjaiye, 23; and 27-year-old Ogunsanya Yusuf.
“They all confessed to being members of Aiye Confraternity. One
locally-made revolver with five rounds of live ammunition, one
locally-made cut-to-size double-barrelled gun, one locally-made
cut-to-size single-barrelled gun, two locally-made single-barrelled
pistols with three live catridges, and one axe were recovered from
them,” Imohimi said.
The police boss stated that $49,500 and €6,000 were recovered from some of the suspects while fake £1,500 was seized.
He added, “The command once again appeals to Lagos residents to be vigilant to make the state safe and secure.”
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