The Operatives of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos
State Police Command, have arrested a 35
year old man, Abiola Hamzat and his accomplice, Adebayo Kazeem, 32, for
stealing 20 bags of cement from a brick making company based in Agbado area of
the state.
The suspect was arrested by the Policemen after he had
successfully stolen the items from their working place.
The arrested suspect, a father of three, stole the 20
bags of cement from the company a day after he was promoted to the post of a
supervisor with a financial reward of N215,000:00 per month.
It was learnt that the suspect who is a university
graduate, was lured into the crime out of greed and lack of contentment.
According to sources within the company, Hamzat, a
graduate of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), started work at
the factory as a Contract Security from where he rose to become an operator.
"However, he was formally promoted three days ago to
the post of a Supervisor, when the company’s management discovered that he was
a university graduate," the source added.
He was arrested on last Thursday along with an accomplice
after moving 20 bags of cement out of the factory in Agbado area.
Upon his arrival at the RRS' Headquarters, the suspect
who owned up to the crime, said that he
masterminded the crime.
In his confessional statement, the suspect said, "I
masterminded the crime but I only co-opted Adebayo into the plan. Initially,
Adebayo discouraged me that it was not possible to steal cement at the company.
After so much pressure, he told me to carry the gateman along in order to be
successful which I eventually yielded to.... I had an accommodation problem
with my family. I was desperately looking for funds to house them. That was
what pushed me into it.”
According to sources within the company, Hamzat’s new
salary as a Supervisor triples his wage as an operator.
While confirming the arrest, the Spokesperson for Lagos
State Police Command, Superintendent of Police, Dolapo Badmus, advised companies
operating in the state to be vigilant at all time.
The suspects have been transferred to the State Criminal
Investigative Department (SCID), Yaba for prosecution.
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