Operatives
of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command in separate
incidences yesterday arrested two suspects over the vandalisation of cable and
transformer.
The
suspects, Oladele Elegbede, 54 and Andrew Onoriode 25, were arrested early in
the morning by the operatives in Dopemu and Alausa area of the State with
vandalised cable and transformer earth.
One
of the suspects, a grandfather of three, Oladele Elegbede, who is a trained
electrician, was arrested early Saturday morning by the operatives of Rapid
Response Squad in Dopemu for vandalising transformer cables around 4:37 a.m.
yesterday. He is from Ilaro, Ogun State.
Elegbede
had a week before the incident stolen cables around the transformer, throwing
the entire community into darkness.
Some
of the residents of the area, who followed Elegbede to RRS Headquarters in
Alausa, alleged that he was the one responsible for the vandalisation of the
transformer cable on Monday.
Elegbede,
who was caught with a cutting plier, confessed that he vandalised cables
whenever he was broke. He added that he had sold vandalised cables in Railway
Crossing more than seven times.
In
his confession, he said “I was arrested around to 5:00 a.m. I went to that
transformer to operate. I was there last week. I cut cable whenever I am broke.
I have three grandchildren. My wife is dead…. The last cable I sold weighed one
kilo. I was paid N1,500:00. I sold it at Oju Irin Pen Cinema. The one I
just cut can fetch me N1,300:00.”
According
to a scrap metal dealer who the suspect fingered as his buyer, Abdulsamod Yau,
“I have bought cable from him (pointing to Elegbede) like seven times.”
The
second cable thief, Andrew Onoriode, 25, who claimed to be a casual staff of
Nigerian Bottling Company, Agidingbi plant in Ikeja was arrested behind
Shoprite Ikeja with a freshly cut armoured cable believed to belong to the
Lagos State Ministry of Works.
According
to investigators, the cable was cut from the network supplying powers to some
of the buildings around the Secretariat.
The
two suspects have been transferred to the Lagos State Taskforce for
prosecution.
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