Two suspected members of a robbery
gang which specialised in attacking customers while they are withdrawing
money from banks in Lagos and Ogun states are currently cooling their heads at
the Ogun State Criminal Investigation Departments , Elewee-Eran. The
suspects, Lukmon Bello and Jide Abbass, met their waterloo,
penultimate Monday, after a foiled attempt to snatch a bag containing an
unspecified amount from a car parked in front of a business centre
in Oke-Ilewo area of the state.
They
reportedly trailed the owner of the car who had gone to withdraw some money
from the Ibara branch of Sterling Bank, Abeokuta to the business centre.
But unknown to them the customer is a Divisional Crime Officer, DCO, attached
to one of the divisions in Abeokuta.
Vanguard
reports that while the unsuspecting
policeman was inside the business centre, the suspects who came in their
operational Mercedes Benz 190 car, reportedly parked beside his car. Eye
witnesses said they opened the car with a master key and collected an envelop
where the withdrawn money was kept. But they got the shock of their lives when
the policeman who was just coming out of the business centre sighted them and
fired a shot at one of them.
Tracing
the genesis of his misadventure, 46-year-old Lukmon, an indigene of
Ibadan, Oyo State, informed that he was a commercial bus driver and
shuttled between Mile 12, Ketu and Oshodi road, Lagos. He claimed he
took to robbery due to his inability to fend for his two wives and six
children.
Hear what
he said: “I was initially into international trade. I usually travelled
to Dubai to buy men’s clothes to sell until the trade crumbled. I had
also travelled to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, twice, to perform Holy
Pilgrimage. While the going was good, I got married to two wives. But
along the line, my business crumbled and I started driving
commercial bus. At a point, I could barely feed my family. In the process, I
met Jide Abass, who introduced me to robbery.
On how he
was arrested “On that fateful day, we left Ikorodu where we live, to
Abeouta to operate. It was Jide who suggested we went far to operate to avoid
being recognised during operation. We trailed this particular man to
Oke-Ilewo. We saw him counting some money and kept some in
the safe of his car. We did not know he would not stay long inside
the office he entered. We were busy ransacking his vehicle for the money
he left and never noticed him coming out until he was close. As we attempted
to enter our car and flee he pulled out a pistol and shot me in the
thigh.
“I
managed to hop into my Mercedez benz car which was used for the operation
and sped off towards Ibara Housing en-route Kuto (Abeokuta)/Isiun Expressway.
But I became unconscious as a result of loss of blood and in the process ran
into an oncoming vehicle on reaching the Ogun State NUT Conference Hall
junction, close to MKO Abiola Stadium, Abeokuta.
“Some
good Samaritans who did not know what actually happened came to our rescue and
rushed us to the Federal Medical Centre,FMC, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta, for
treatment. But to our surprise, the man who shot me located us and
arrested us. It was after we were arrested that we discovered that he was
a policeman. My wives and children are not aware I have been arrested. Greed
lured me into this”.
The
second criminal Jide Abass, 45, who hails from Ilesha, Osun State, stated
that robbery was easier for them until the introduction of the cashless policy
in the country.
He said’ “We
usually laid ambush for bank customers, especially those who had gone to
withdraw money. It is not difficult to notice them. For the men, it is either
their pockets would be bulging or they would come out with the usual black
nylon. For customers who came in their vehicles, we would either ambush
them or trail them to safer places where we would collect the withdrawn amount.
But since the introduction of cashless policy, people don’t usually got out
with cash. Even when they go to eateries or super markets, they make use
of POS and this has been affecting our operations.
“We
started operating in Ikorodu, Lagos State but since the police seem to have
braced up to the challenge, we decided to relocate to Ogun State. This is our
fourth operation here. I am ashamed of myself because my two wives may likely
divorce me if they find out their husband is a robber,” he said.
The
suspects according to the command, would be charged to court soon.
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