Suspects |
A suspect, Ridwan Omole, has denied allegations
of robbery against him by the police, saying he is only a cult member.
The suspect, however, said he always shared loot
with a robbery gang each time they had a successful operation.
The 21-year-old spoke in a statement he made to
operatives of the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command.
According to the police, a three-man robbery gang
consisting of one Taiwo Lawal (23), Kabiru Ajiboye (24) and Seyi Ayetoba (27),
had been arrested on Thursday during a botched operation in the Somolu area of
Lagos State.
The men were about attacking a motorcycle rider
and his passenger in the area when their intending victims raised the alarm.
They were reportedly chased and apprehended by
some residents who handed them over to a patrol team of the RRS.
The suspects were said to have confessed to the
police that the gun with them belonged to Omole.
He was then arrested in his parents’ house in the
Ajah area.
Omole, who allegedly confessed to be a member of
the Aiye Confraternity, said he bought the gun from a former schoolmate for
self-defence.
He said, “I bought the gun from a former
schoolmate for N9,000. I bought it in September 2017. I got the gun because of
rival cult members who were disturbing me in my street. They knew I belonged to
Aiye Confraternity and wanted me to join their camp.
“Because my friend, Ayetoba, knew that I had a
gun at home, he usually came to borrow it. He later requested that I follow him
for a job. I asked him the nature of the business and he said robbery and okada
snatching. I told him that I couldn’t do such a thing.
“However, whenever he borrowed the gun and went
out for an operation, he returned to give me money. On three occasions, he had
given me money. First, he gave me N10,000; the second time was N10,000 and an
Android phone; and the third was N2,000. He said that operation wasn’t smooth.”
Ayetoba, who was the leader of the gang, said he
was initiated into robbery by one Tunde, whom he met in the Mushin area of
Lagos.
“Tunde was the leader of my previous gang.
Whatever we stole, we sold in Mushin. It was Tunde who taught me all the tricks
I used during operations. He was arrested sometime last year. I didn’t go out
with him that day.
“I formed my own gang with Taiwo (Lawal) and
Kabiru (Ajiboye) and took the gun from Ridwan (Omole). Each time we went on an
operation, I paid him for hiring the gun from him. We live on the same street
and belong to the same confraternity.
“The areas where we have operated included Ajah,
Costain, Onipanu, Yaba, and the National Stadium. We sold stolen motorcycles
for between N30,000 N60,000,” he said.
The RRS said it recovered from the gang a
locally-made pistol with a 9mm live cartridge and a jackknife.
The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Chike
Oti, said the suspects were cooperating with the police, adding that the state
Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, lauded the participation of
members of the community in the arrest.
“The case has been transferred to the Federal
Special Anti-Robbery Squad for further investigation,” he added.
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