We pray before every operation, say suspected robbers
Four members of a robbery gang who were arrested
by the Lagos State Police Command have said they usually prayed to God before
any operation.
One of the suspected robbers, Mutalubi Abdullahi,
explained that the prayer was to ensure that only ‘sinners’ would be dealt with
by the gang, while the ‘innocent’ would be spared.
Abdullahi, who was arrested along with Ismaila
Moruf, Opeyemi Akinyemi and Sarah Emmanuel, were arrested by the operatives of
the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the command, for robbing early morning
pedestrians and motorists in the Mile 2 area of the state.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the gang, which
operated on commercial motorcycles otherwise called okada, made use of
three locally-made guns in their operations.
According to the police, the female member of the
gang, Emmanuel, allegedly supplied two of the three guns. It was gathered that
two of the guns had, however, been recovered by the police.
The police said the suspected robbers, who were
arrested from their respective hideouts in Iyana Iyesi, Sango Ota, Ogun State,
also operated in the Agege, Isolo and Oshodi areas.
It was gathered that the mode of operation of the
gang was to attack unsuspecting motorists and pedestrians on the expressway
early in the morning and during traffic hitches.
But 29-year-old Abdullahi from Igbeti, Oyo State,
said he and other members of the gang were driven into robbery by poverty. He
said they were careful to rob only those who deserved to be robbed.
He said, “That is why we usually prayed to God
before embarking on any operation. The prayer was for God to protect us and to
bring only sinners our way so that those who were innocent would be spared.
“I was formerly working as a panel beater in
Oyingbo, Lagos State. I started robbing just last year. I have gone on robbery
operations about 10 times.
“The gang has three guns. We only use the guns to
frighten people. Mile 2 Expressway, Alapere and Oshodi are areas where we
operated. The money I made from panel beating and okada riding was not
sufficient. That was why I took to robbery.”
Thirty-year-old Akinyemi, who was also an
okada rider before joining the gang, said he made about N25,000 from
each robbery operation.
He said, “I was an okada rider, but when
I had an accident with the okada, I stopped the business. I made about
N25,000 each from about four operations I went with the gang. Our style was to
attack people in traffic jams. My wife did not know I was a member of a robbery
gang. It is true that we prayed before our operations, asking for protection as
we went out.”
Moruf, 30, from Epe, Lagos, said he was lured
into the gang after his job as a roadside mechanic did not bring sufficient
income.
The only female in the gang, 31-year-old
Emmanuel, who allegedly supplied them with guns, said her friend, Modinat,
convinced her to buy the guns for the gang.
She added that apart from getting guns for the
gang, she had not gone for any operation.
She said, “I was working as a hairdresser. It was
one of my friends, Modinat, who called me and said the gang needed a gun.
Modinat was a girlfriend to one of them. She then asked me to come with her and
I did. We got the two guns for N25,000 at Idi Iroko from some mechanics. That
was in February. I know I am guilty.”
Our correspondent learnt that the gang was
arrested, after several complaints had reached the former commissioner of
police, AIG Umar Manko, about robberies in the area.
It was gathered that Manko had then directed SARS
Commander, SP Abba Kyari, to go after the robbers.
A police source at the command said
investigations into the matter were ongoing.
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