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We select vehicles we rob – Robbery suspects
…says people using their phones
By OKOSUN DENNIS
The operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command, has arrested an ex-convict for allegedly robbing a Portuguese couple in traffic around Ijora, Lagos.
The suspect, Samuel Meme, 22, from Delta, an erstwhile scrap metal collector before venturing into robbery, stated that, he targeted and robbed cars whose occupants were busy using their phones while in traffic.
Meme was arrested on Saturday morning after robbing a Portuguese couple and occupants of another car in traffic at Marine Bridge, Ijora.
In his statement, the suspect said, “My plan was to operate alone that night. Luckily for me there was heavy traffic, which extended deep into the night in Marine Bridge. Just as I was planning to strike, I ran into Wasiu (still at large), we decided to rob cars together.
“During the operation, we opted for a car at the rear, a Toyota SUV. The occupants were whites, and I guessed they were husband and wife. Wasiu and I positioned ourselves on both sides of the car and we broke the two rear glasses.
“I collected the man’s phone while Wasiu took her wife’s phone and her purse containing N60, 000.
The lady pleaded for her drug from the purse and I asked my colleague to give her and we left for another car,” he explained.
The traumatized Portuguese couples are being admitted in the hospital.
The suspect further said that, “the next car in front was a Toyota Corolla, with a lone occupant. We broke the two side glasses too but the lady insisted she had no phone but we collected her bag and jewellery”.
Recounting how he joined the robbery gang, the suspect revealed, “Wasiu taught me how to rob in traffic and I have mastered the act. I operate alone. Occasionally, when I run into like minds, we robbed whenever there is traffic in Marine Bridge. We sleep under Ijora Bridge and we are many there”.
The suspect disclosed that four of his gang members are currently serving different jail terms in Kirikiri prison.
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“We are six guys in my gang. Four of us are in Kirikiri Prison. They are Gbenga, Imele, Tontolo and Lateef. I just came back from Kirikiri, where I spent 3 months.
Robbery is not the only job I do. I do other menial jobs. We selected cars to rob whenever we see any vehicle where the occupants are busy with phones. We start operation around 8:00 p.m.
The suspect further revealed that he was also an expert in removing trailers’ batteries. “I also remove and sell trucks batteries that are parked by the road side. This week alone, I have stolen and sold like five batteries. I sold each of the batteries for N4,000 or N5,000. I sell them to Musa Yahuu”, he said.
His confessional statement led to the arrest of the stolen batteries’ receiver, and he is said to be in police custody.
He added that, “My colleagues who are still at large are Dan Jos, Ik and Wasiu. Dan Jos and Ik are part of my team but pointed out that they didn’t operate with me that night”.
Confirming the incident, the Police PPRO, SP Dolapo Badmos, said that there would be no hiding place for criminals in Lagos State, adding that the suspects have been transferred to SARS for further investigations.
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