A twenty-year old man arrested by the operatives of Rapid
Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos State Police Command, for allegedly stealing a
mobile phone, has said that a festering sore in his right leg forced him into
the criminal act.
The suspect, Sunday Vincent, was apprehended by Policemen
after the suspect and others now at large, forcefully snatched a mobile phone
from his victim, a cab driver, (name withheld) at Ojota Motor Park, on Monday,
August 8th 2016.
The victim stated that the suspect and his gang members
beckoned at him to stop along the road.
"They pretended as if they wanted to board the cab.
And all of a sudden, they asked me to pull over that they were no longer going.
As I parked the car, my mind told me to check my phone where I kept it, but I
didn't see the phone again. Then I shouted for help, which attracted the RRS
operatives patrolling around the scene to come closer. As they sighted the
policemen approaching, they all took to their heels. Immediately, the Police
ran after them and caught the suspect
while others managed to escape," the victim explained.
On his arrival at the RRS's Headquarters, the arrested
suspect confessed that he was forced to commit the crime because he was
desperately looking for money to cure his three-year old sore in his right leg.
According to him, “I was injured about three years ago
when I was a bus conductor. Since that time I had been nursing the sore. I had
spent all my life savings on it. When helps were no longer forthcoming from
anywhere, I deliberately committed the offence because I must cater for my
well-being and continue to treat the sore... Although, after I was caught, I realised that I had
committed offence against God and Humanity. If I had known, I would have chosen
another means to look for money rather than taking to stealing.”
The arrested suspect told the investigator that his
receiver, Samuel Ajekigbe, was his benefactor who accommodated him when he had
no place to live. Upon confessing this, the Policemen immediately picked-up
the receiver at his residence, 38, Oyinbo Orunmila Street, Unity Estate in Ojodu.
In his words, Ajekigbe, noted that the suspect only told
him he saw the phones on the ground on his way home. “I met the suspect about five years ago. He was my
neighbour at Isheri-Olofin. After I packed out of the house, we lost contact.
All of our sudden he just showed up at my new resident at Unity Estate seeking
for accommodation. I took pity on him to accommodate him under my roof. But to
my surprise, I never knew he was stealing those phones. He only told he found
them on the ground on his way home. Then, I decided to help him to sell them
for N8,000. And out of that money, he gave me just N2,000,” he added.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO)
Superintendent of Police, SP Dolapo Badmus, noted that investigation is ongoing
to arrest the fleeing members of the syndicate. The two suspects have been transferred to Lagos State
Task Force on Environment for prosecution.
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