Men of the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested a suspected robber, Gbenga Babatunde, for allegedly robbing some residents of the state.
The 25yrs old man was arrested after a failed attempt to rob a woman who had withdrawn money from an Automated Teller Machine point in Alaba Rago Market, Ojo, Lagos.
The police allegedly recovered a locally-made shotgun with two cartridges from the suspect.
“We gathered that he's not alone. He had an accomplice, who managed to escape after the botched operation,” a policeman said.
The suspect reportedly confessed to the crime, saying he went into robbery about two years ago.
He said, “I have been in the crime since I met Samson (the accomplice) at a joint in Alaba two years ago. Since then, we have been working together. We have robbed about 35 people. What we usually did was to get to any ATM point by 4am and hide.
“As soon as our victims collected the money, we usually accosted them and would collect the money and escape. The largest money we collected was N40,000. Yesterday (Saturday), we collected N12,500.
“This morning (Sunday), we wanted to collect money from a lady and she ran away. We thought she had gone, not knowing that she went to inform the RRS. That was around 5am. They arrested me, but my partner escaped.”
Also recovered from the suspect was a First Bank MasterCard, belonging to one Iweka Christopher Uchenna, and a Diamond Bank debit card, owned by one Nkechi Esther Idoko.
Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said, “The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department.”
The 25yrs old man was arrested after a failed attempt to rob a woman who had withdrawn money from an Automated Teller Machine point in Alaba Rago Market, Ojo, Lagos.
The police allegedly recovered a locally-made shotgun with two cartridges from the suspect.
“We gathered that he's not alone. He had an accomplice, who managed to escape after the botched operation,” a policeman said.
The suspect reportedly confessed to the crime, saying he went into robbery about two years ago.
He said, “I have been in the crime since I met Samson (the accomplice) at a joint in Alaba two years ago. Since then, we have been working together. We have robbed about 35 people. What we usually did was to get to any ATM point by 4am and hide.
“As soon as our victims collected the money, we usually accosted them and would collect the money and escape. The largest money we collected was N40,000. Yesterday (Saturday), we collected N12,500.
“This morning (Sunday), we wanted to collect money from a lady and she ran away. We thought she had gone, not knowing that she went to inform the RRS. That was around 5am. They arrested me, but my partner escaped.”
Also recovered from the suspect was a First Bank MasterCard, belonging to one Iweka Christopher Uchenna, and a Diamond Bank debit card, owned by one Nkechi Esther Idoko.
Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said, “The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department.”







End of the road for him!
ReplyDeleteThank God his caught and he should face the law
ReplyDeleteend of the road buddy..time for punishment since you thought crime was the way out instead hardwork and prayers
ReplyDeleteHis cup is filled up. Everyday is for the thief one day for the owner
ReplyDeleteLazy minds
ReplyDeleteLazy minds
ReplyDeleteGood job, security operatives should intensity their fight against crime
ReplyDeleteAccording to Charles Darwin theory it is tagged 'survival of the fittest', people are adjusting in bad way in order to comprehend with the environment, poverty every were, our economy dragged to zero, pls government do something before something will do you.
ReplyDeleteEnd of the road for them
ReplyDeleteHe has to face the law
ReplyDeleteGod safe the woman
ReplyDeleteHe should face the wrath of the law...
ReplyDeleteThank God he was caught.
ReplyDeleteNormally ATM operation is 24hrs I don't know y criminals would limit the 24/7 withdrawing operation to just during the days. Now Nigerians are so scared of withdrawing at night
ReplyDeleteGood news.
ReplyDeleteGod catch am..
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ReplyDeleteOK
crime don't pay
ReplyDeleteGood news,he has.met his end.
ReplyDeleteThat is good
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