The
operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos State Police Command, has
recovered Eight (8) stolen vehicles from a member of a syndicate specialized in
trans-border crime and stealing vehicles in Lagos and moving them to Ogun and neighbouring
countries to sell.
The
operatives of RRS, who were working on a reported case of stolen Toyota Corolla
from where it was parked in Ikeja Business District, Lagos, tracked the vehicle
on Thursday night to a compound in Kobape, Abeokuta, belonging to a car dealer.
According
to the report, it was gathered that the Toyota Corolla, grey, 2004 model with
registration number, KRD 759, belonging to Mrs. Olaitan Lawal, was removed from
the car park during a church programme at Ikeja, at about 6:00 pm on Thursday
before it was found around 1:00 a.m. on Friday.
According
to the owner of the car, “I took my car to the church and I parked it at the
space designated for parking. After the church service, I went back to pick my
car to go home, but I couldn’t find the car…. Immediately, I called Lagos
emergency line on 112 and I reported to the representative. As if that was not
enough, I went straight to Area F in Ikeja, to equally lodge the complaint…. At
the station, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) connected me to the Commander
of RRS, Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP Olatunji Disu, as capable hand to
handle the case…. The DPO also gave me the Commander's phone number, and, when
I called him, he assured me that my car would be found. By this time, it was
around 9:00 p.m. at night…. At home, I couldn’t sleep until around, 12:15 a.m.
after midnight when I saw the Commander’s call requesting that I describe my
car. I gave him, and he told me that he had found my car in somewhere in
Abeokuta. I couldn’t believe my ears. In about six hours interval, my car was
found."
The
D’coy team moved to Abeokuta that same night and led to the arrest of two prime
suspects who have confessed their connections with the recovered Corolla and
seven other stolen cars presently at the RRS headquarters.
The
suspects, Samuel Adebeshin, 56, the receiver of the stolen vehicles, who lives
at 13 Kobape Road, Abeokuta, and an accomplice, Adeyemi Kamoru, 50, repeatedly
maintained that the eight vehicles were all stolen at different locations in
Lagos.
In
his confessional statement, "I have been in auto business for thirty
years. I know all these cars brought to me were all stolen cars, but I thought
I was safe enough here in my palatial compound…. About two years ago, I met
Kamoru Adeyemi. He was the middleman between me and the car thieves. He was the
one who introduced Alhaji Tajudeen and one honourable, both still at large, to
me as car dealers and crossers from Benin Republic…. Later on, I discovered
they were car snatchers from Lagos. At this point, I couldn’t back out from the
deal. Anytime they bring cars to me, it was Adeyemi who I give money to pay
them because I didn't want people to identify me with them…. In the year 2014,
I bought one Honda from them at the rate of three hundred thousand naira, but
its market value was around Nine Hundred Thousand Naira then…. The money was
given to Adeyemi. I later sold the car for Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand
Naira six months after…. Also, in the month of January 2015, I bought another
Honda Accord 2000 model from them again; I also paid the thieves through our
middleman, Adeyemi."
The
suspect, who married two wives with seven children, noted that he had built two
houses, two flats and an 8-room bungalow from this shady business.
In
his words, "I built my first house, an 8 room-bungalow in 2006, and the
second one, two flats in 2015 where I keep the stolen vehicles as they arrive
from Lagos…. Once they bring the cars for me, we would repaint it, change their
number plates and chassis numbers, and take them to neighbouring countries for
sale…. Occasionally, I sold to people at my car mart, S. Aro Motors situated at
1, Kuto Road, Isabo, Abeokuta. On this penultimate day, at about 5:00 p.m. on
Thursday, Adeyemi called me that our boys have brought another Toyota Corolla
for sale. By this time, I wasn't at home, but I instructed my first son to open
gate for them…. The car was parked in my premises, awaiting the usual
refurbishment and painting…. However, At about 12:30 a.m., a team of policemen
came to my house and asked me to give account of the Toyota Corolla car. I
opened up to them. I told them that all those involved are Adeyemi, Alhaji
Tajudeen Bello and Honourable. They brought all those cars to me…. I took the
Police to Adeyemi's residence where he was arrested while others were still at
large."
On
his part, Adeyemi disclosed that poverty pushed him into the crime. He
confessed: “I met Adebeshin some years back. Before now, I do assist him to
cross vehicle from Benin to Nigeria…. Anytime those boys went for operation and
succeeded, they will call me, and I will inform him that we have another car.
And I will drive the car to his premises in Kobape where buyers usually come to
buy them…. In any deal we do, they paid me Thirty-Thousand Naira. On this day,
one of the car snatchers called me to meet them at Sagamu interchange. On
getting there, I found out they have another stolen car…. I led them from
Sagamu interchange to Adebesin's house. Alhaji drove the stolen car, while
Bello drove Pontiac black colour. This was the first time I will be arrested in
connection with stolen cars. It was poverty and frustration that led me to this
criminal act."
The
other seven vehicles recovered from Adebeshin's compound were Mercedes Benz
230; Acura MDX; Murano, Volkswagen Passat station wagon, Renault, Pontiac and
Toyota Camry.
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