A vulcanizer arrested along with three other suspected
robbers by the operatives of the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police
Command, has disclosed that he ventured into robbery to raise money for food
and graduation ceremony.
The vulcanizer, Oluwatimileyin Okunnade, 21, from Ogbomosho,
Osun State, was arrested yesterday around 8:00 p.m. in traffic by the police
after snatching an Infinnix Hot Note from a lady driving a white Sienna space
bus.
According to him, “I went to Ojodu-Berger bus stop early in
the morning to look for work. I was there till evening, yet there was no work.
I decided to trek home…. I got to Otedola Bridge, there was traffic and I
realised that I had not eaten anything since morning…. The thought of going to
bed without food was scary to me, so I saw a lady holding an Infinnix Hot Note
and I snatched it from her…. She was so scared, she drove off but I was
surprised later when RRS men chased and apprehended me few minutes later.”
Insisting that he was not a robber but a vulcanizer,
Okunnade said: “What I was looking for was money to do my freedom ceremony…. I
have spent eight years with my boss. And, he has told me openly to go and
source for money for my graduation…. That was why I was looking for daily job
to engage myself…. I ran away from Ogbomoso to Lagos to eke out a better life
for myself…. I realised that bus conducting and joining bad gangs won’t yield
me anything to give my family a befitting life, so I enrolled myself as an
apprentice vulcanizer, and I was doing
well until my boss sent me away because of my freedom money.
“I had earlier got a daily job beside my boss with a fellow
vulcanizer, my boss grew apprehensive that I was going to steal his customers,
so he told them to send me away,” he added.
The arrest of Okunnade yesterday made the total number of
suspects apprehended yesterday over robbery offence in Otedola Bridge area to
four.
The operatives had around mid-day arrested a three-man gang
comprising: Bola Adenuga, 39; Kehinde Oladipupo, 32 and Afiz Sulaiman, 27, for
forcefully stealing an hydraulic jack and vehicle part from a lorry driver for
failing to give them money.
Adenuga, the leader of the gang, disclosed to investigators
that they assisted “the truck driver by assisting him to repair his broken down
vehicle but when his truck started working, he declined to give us money, so we
took his hydraulic jack and lorry bumper…. When he has money he can come and
collect it. We have told him where he can find us. We are bricklayers”.
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