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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Armed robbers attack Lagos bank customer, steal N250,000 from him (Photo)



A four-man armed robbery gang were caught at Morogbo, in the Badagry area of Lagos State after they robbed a bank customer of N250,000 last Friday.
The suspects were reportedly beaten to a pulp by a mob before they were handed over to policemen at Morogbo division.
It was gathered that the suspects, Saka Ibrahim (25), Oni Kudaisi (35), Sodiq Dauda (28), and
Taiwo Popoola (24) laid an ambush for their victim, who had just withdrawn the money from an Access Bank branch at Car Wash bus stop.
The gunmen took the money from him and shot into the air before they fled on two on motorcycles.
Unlucky for the hoodlums, some of the community youths, including motorcycle riders in the Morogbo area mobilised themselves and gave them a chase. They reportedly caught the gunmen in the Ibiye area as they attempted to mix with a crowd.
Explaining the incident to Punch Metro, the bank customer, who identified himself only as Cletus , said, “I withdrew the money on Friday at a branch of Access Bank at Car Wash bus stop. I boarded a bus which took me to Magbon. After I alighted and crossed the road, I heard someone saying, ‘That is the man we are looking for.’ One of them came towards me and tried to collect the money. A resident, who saw what was happening, raised the alarm that they were robbers.
“I held the man trying to collect my money and as we struggled, another member of the gang came, hit me, forcefully collected the money and shot into the air.
As people heard the gunshot, they came out, mobilised and gave them a chase. I tried to run after them too, but I could not catch up because they were on motorcycles.”
A senior police officer also explained how the policemen at the Morogbo division, led by the Divisional Police Officer, SP Adagba Johnson , prevented the robbers from escaping.
“Since people knew the robbers would pass in front of the police station, they called to alert the division.
“The DPO, upon getting the information, blocked the road with a team of policemen. When the suspects saw that the police had blocked the road, they made a U-turn and faced Magbon where they were coming from; they were caught between the mob and the police. They then diverted into a community called Ibiye.
“We discovered that they all lived in the area and thought they could easily escape since they knew the terrain very well. The police joined the residents and got them arrested,” he said.
The suspects, who were paraded at the Lagos State Police Command headquarters, Ikeja, on Tuesday, confessed to the crime.
Ibrahim, who claimed to be a welder, said he had gone on four operations with the gang, adding that he made between N30,000 to N40,000 from each operation.
“A man called IB gave us the gun. I met him at Oko Afo bus stop. He owed me N10,000 and asked me to add N10,000 to it to collect the gun.
“One TJ gave us information about bank customers that we robbed of their money, but he has fled,” he added.
Another suspect, Kudaisi, an indigene of Ondo State, said he followed the gang for the operation because he needed the money for his cobbler work.
He said, “I followed them to rob because I needed money for my cobbler work. This is my second operation. I was given N2,000 after the first robbery.”
The third suspect, Dauda, an indigene of Oyo State who claimed to be a motorcycle rider, said he usually took members of the gang to robbery scenes.
“I have taken them only twice. After the first operation, I was given N15,000. This is my second operation with them,” he added.
The fourth suspect, Popoola, claimed that he went into robbery because he was homeless.
In a statement by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi , he said the police recovered from the suspects one locally-made double-barrelled pistol loaded with two live cartridges and a Bajaj Boxer motorcycle.
He also added that the stolen N250,000 was also recovered, and that the four suspects would be charged to court at the end of investigations.

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