The
onslaught on in-traffic robbers by the operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS)
of the Lagos State Police Command is yielding results with the arrest of five
robbery suspects in different parts of the metropolis.
The
suspects were apprehended during a special raid by the RRS operatives on
robbers who were attacking and dispossessing members of the public of their
valuables in traffic.
The
suspects, Oyeleke Abdullah (24), Olajide Dipo (17), Saheed Alayande (17), Azeez
Yusuph (21) and Oyeniwa Wasiu (18) were
nabbed in Victoria Island, Ojodu Berger, Oshodi, Obalende and Ilubirin around
the state.
RRS
investigator revealed that before the arrest, the State Commissioner of Police,
Mr. Fatai Owoseni, had directed the RRS Commander to deploy more operatives to
Ojodu Berger, Lekki and Oshodi in order to ensure ‘Ember’ month free crime.
It
was gathered that some operatives of the RRS’s Decoy Team, in arresting one of
the suspects, Azeez Yusuph, pretended to have had a broken down car under the
Ilubirin Bridge around 4:23 a.m.
“It
was very early in the morning when an undercover policeman pretended as if his
vehicle broke down on the bridge while some of his colleagues hid somewhere to
ambush the robbers who would come and harass the lone occupant of the vehicle….
The suspect showed up few minutes trying to collect handset and money from him,
that was when we arrested him,” the source said.
He
hinted that the operatives also got complaints from members of the public on
RRS social media platforms about the activities of miscreants on road users
with broken down vehicle in Ilubirin.
Abdullahi
confessed to interrogators “I was trying to make ends meet by snatching
valuables of stranded drivers on the bridge,” adding that he sleeps underneath
the bridge along with his colleagues.
In
his confessional statement to interrogators, another suspect, Oyeleke Abdullah,
a danfo driver revealed, “I snatched a Zeltel phone from a passenger around
9:00 p.m. on Saturday…. There was traffic entering Lagos on Saturday at Berger,
I decided to use that opportunity to snatch handset and other valuables from
commuters. My colleague and I do this whenever we need money.”
Another
suspect, Saheed Alayande, who was arrested in Oshodi disclosed that he was a
bus conductor in Oshodi. “Whenever I am not doing that, I carry load and wares
for people with my friend. It was here that I stole the phone that I was caught
with before I was arrested.”
Confirming
the development, the Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent Dolapo
Badmos, said that the Command was on high alert to curb social miscreants who
exploit traffic situations in the metropolis to dispossess Lagosians of their
valuables on the road.
The
suspects have been transferred to State Criminal Investigation Department
(SCID), Yaba, for further investigation.
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