*** "I TARGET PARTICIPANTS..." – SUSPECT
*** "I BOUGHT COMPUTERS FOR N1.1M" - BUYER
The operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State
Police Command have arrested a man who specialised in stealing laptops and
properties of conference and seminar participants in Lagos State.
The suspect, Ikemefuna Aje, 47, was arrested on Wednesday
afternoon by the operatives after he had gate-crashed into a seminar organised
for internet brand managers at a popular hotel in GRA, Ikeja, Lagos. He made
away with 5 MacBooks, one HP computer and some assorted personal effects of the
workshop participants.
Ikemufuna, captured in the CCTV camera around the venue
of the event, drove into the venue, before heading straight into seminar
precisely when the participants were having launch in another room.
The suspect, who was corporately dressed, wore the tag of
seminar participants before making away with the items.
He had after stealing the said items, took them to Computer
Village, Ikeja, and sold 5 Mac Books and one HP computer to one Saliu Ibraheem
for N1,110,000:00.
RRS operatives in tracking the suspect traced him to 5,
Tony Street, Ejigbo, Lagos where he was hosting about 34 other church members
in a house-fellowship.
Recovered from his house after the arrest were a 4Runner
Toyota car, with the registration No. KRD 701 DC, driven into the venue by the
suspect, a master key, Zinox laptop, several computer bags, computer and tablet
accessories as well as seminar materials and a sum of N700, 000:00.
According to one the representatives the seminar
organiser, who did not want her name in print, “we were shocked see
participants bringing up issues of missing laptops and computer accessories
after returning from lunch.
The seminar was not advertised online neither in any
national newspapers. How did this suspect get to know of the event and managed
to come at the exact time participants about a hundred participants were having
launch?”
According to sources, Ikemefuna had several scouts who
furnish him with information on conferences and seminars where he went to steal
laptops and properties of the participants.
The suspect was quoted to have said that the seminar was
one of the many others where he had gate-crashed before stealthily making away
with several laptops, mobile phones and computer accessories of participants.
The suspect, after initially denying the crime, confessed
when he was shown copy of the CCTV footages before leading the operatives to
Computer Village to arrest the buyer.
According to the buyer of the stolen items at the Computer
Village, Ikeja, Saliu Ibraheem, “I have known Ikemefuna for more than seven
years. He brought 5 Mac Books and one HP to my shop that he bought them in
South Africa…. I bought the 5 Mac Books and a HP laptop computer for N1,
110,000 and I resold it immediately for N1, 250,000:00. The money was
transferred into my account immediately.”
As at yesterday, the operatives had recovered all the
laptops allegedly stolen by the suspect at the seminar.
Confirming the incident, the Police PPRO, ASP Olarinde
Famous Cole, said that there would be no hiding place for criminals in Lagos
State, adding that officers of the command are at alert to nip crime in the
bud.
The suspect has been transferred to the SCID, Panti, Yaba
for further investigation and prosecution.
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