The Lagos State Police Command on Tuesday
paraded seven suspected members of an armed robbery gang, two of whom confessed
to have traveled from Italy and China to lead the gang in Lagos.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the gang members were arrested on
Saturday, September 20, in the Ebute Meta, Lagos while they were preparing for
an operation.
Our correspondent
gathered that the suspects ─ Joel Eghon, Jude Dike, Ifeanyi Onwegbuchi, Solomon
Igwe, Emmanuel Ifeanyi, Ejike Emegwo and Leonard Afoaku ─ were apprehended with
a Toyota Hiace which they had earlier snatched along the Ibadan-Ife Expressway.
According to the
police, the bus contained Volkswagen engines, female bags, shoes and motor gear
oil, which had been recovered.
Speaking with PUNCH
Metro, the Italian returnee, 55-year-old Dike, said he had spent eight
years in Italy trying to make ends meet, but returned to Nigeria about three
years ago to join the gang.
Dike, who hails
from Orlu, Imo State, said he supervised the sale of all the goods stolen by
the gang.
Grey-haired Dike
said, “I have my stores on Ashogbon Street, Isale Eko, Idumota in Lagos. Before
coming to Lagos, I was in Italy for eight years. I was doing drugs runs for
many dealers. I came back to Lagos three years ago, where I met Emegwo. We were
staying together in Idumota. He was the one who introduced me to the gang.
“When they go on
operations, they drop the goods they snatch in my store. I sell them for the
gang and share the money out after removing my own gains. When some cosmetics
were stolen, my gain was N800,000. On another occasion, my gain was N600,000.”
Dike added that he
had been with the gang for about three years.
“At a point, I
told them I wanted to quit because I knew I was treading a wrong path, but they
threatened to implicate me and I continued,” he added.
For 31-year-old
Emegwo, he was working as keeper of a warehouse in Beijing, China and had to leave
the country due to poor payment.
He said, “I
returned to Nigeria in August 2013. I was working in Beijing, China, in a
warehouse. China was not easy. I was not well paid. I came back because my
papers were about to expire and I did not want immigration problems.
“I followed them
for this particular operation because my wife needed money. She is carrying a
still born and we need to pay for an operation. Unfortunately, we had not sold
the goods before we were arrested.”
The police
revealed that the mode of operation of the gang was to pose as security
officials on the highway and flag down targeted drivers for “stop-and-search”.
In the process, the suspected robbers would attack their victims.
The Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Cornelius Aderanti, said nine rounds of 9mm ammunition,
three locally-made pistols and 33 live cartridges were recovered from the gang.
He added that the police would continue to fight crimes in the state.
He said, “When I
got information about the activities of this gang, I instructed the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad team, led by Abba Kyari, to go after the suspects. They have
all confessed to several robberies in Lagos, Osun and Oyo states.
“The police in
Lagos are going to continue to hunt down criminals and protect lives and property.
The suspects will be made to face the full wrath of the law.”
These Suspects Abandoned Italy, China To Lead Robbery Gang In Nigeria
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