Photo: Police parade native doctor who smuggle guns, makes charms for gang of armed robbers specialised in snatching cars in Nigeria
The Lagos State Police Command on Tuesday, paraded a
Beninnois native doctor, Rasheed Akinola, who admitted to being the
armourer to a gang of trans-border armed robbers, who specialised in
snatching exotic vehicles in Nigeria and moving them to Cotonou, Benin
Republic.
Akinola was paraded by the Police Commissioner Imohimi
Edgal alongside three members of the gang- Ajagba Hammed, 30, alias John
T, Tobinju Potel, 35, alias Popo and Botan Remmy, 30.
According to the native doctor, he usually smuggled the
gang’s weapons into Nigeria through bush path, adding that they paid him
N15, 000 for the job.
He further confess that he had been responsible for the
charms used by the gang over the years, which he claimed ensured they
went out and returned successfully.
“They came to my place in Port-Novo to collect charms to
protect them during robbery. I collected CFA 30,000 for the charm. I
have also helped them to cross arms through Idiroko for N15, 000 per
transaction. I have only done that twice. The charm protects them and
opens the way for them. I was arrested at Mile Two.”
On his part, the gang leader, Hammed said he usually got the guns from one Benedict, a car dealer in Cotonou.
He said that Benedict was his godfather, adding that he
just snatched exotic cars, took them to the dealer who gave him any
amount he deemed fit.
“It was polo who called us to come and rob this year. We
have robbed twice – two cars. It is a car dealer that collects the
vehicle and he gives us anything he feels like. He is the one who gives
us the guns. He is my chairman. For that Prado, he gave us CFA300, 000.”
Potel claimed a Nigerian driver invited him to take part in
the robbery, adding that the driver took one of the two vehicles they
stole in the country.
Briefing newsmen, the police boss said the suspects met
their waterloo on January 20, around 9pm, after they snatched two Prado
Sports Utility Vehicle (SUVs) belonging to Olayinka Oyebola and Fidel
Onwodi at Victoria Island and Ikoyi respectively.
The criminals abandoned Oyebola’s vehicle which they
snatched first at Babatunde Crescent in Oniru, Victoria Island, because
they suspected it had a tracker and then went after Onwodi, who had
stopped along Kingsway Road with his wife for beef barbecue.
According to Edgal, the criminals confined the couple to
the back seat but Mrs. Onwodi took advantage of gridlock and jumped off
the vehicle before they got to Third Mainland Bridge.
An AK47 marked PE-2473; 43 AK49 live ammunition; a locally
made cut to size double barrel gun; six live cartridges, a licence plate
number JD697KJA and assorted charms were recovered from them.
“The criminals stripped their first victim, Oyebola naked,
took him to Ajah/Epe road and pushed him off the vehicle. They made way
with his smart phone and N45, 000 which he withdrew from the Zenith Bank
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) at Ajose Adeogun," Edgal said
“The criminals continued their journey until they got to
Ikoyi, opposite Southern Sun Hotel, where they sighted another Toyota
Prado SUV marked ABC853LK driven by Fidel Onwodi accompanied by his
wife.
“The couple had parked to buy beef barbecue. The robbers
parked beside Onwodi’s SUV and ordered the couple to move to the rear of
the car. The man’s wife summoned courage and jumped off the moving
vehicle. She took advantage of the slow traffic on the road. The
criminals continued moving and abandoned her husband on Third Mainland
Bridge.
“They made away with his SUV while that of Oyebola was
parked at a location in Babatunde Crescent, Oniru, where undercover
operatives of the command recovered it. The suspects confessed to series
of robbery operations in which exotic cars were snatched at gunpoint.
They also confessed that Onwodi’s car was in Cotonou. Investigation is
ongoing. The suspects have owned up to the crime and are assisting the
police with information that would help in recovering the Prado SUV
presently in Cotonou and arrest of other gang members," he added.
Photo: Police parade native doctor who smuggle guns, makes charms for gang of armed robbers specialised in snatching cars in Nigeria
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