The suspect, John
Nnamdi, a music instruments trader at the Alaba International Market, Lagos
State is part of an eight-man- international -gang of robbers, having robbed in
other West Africa countries.
Other members of
the gang are; Samuel Igbi, Anthony Umeh, Chineye David, Uchenna Eze, Victor
Anamalechi, Ifeanacho Igwe, and Desmond Obinna.
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kayode
Aderanti, explained that on November 15, 2014, he received information of a
trans-border gang that was putting finishing touches to a grand plan to unleash
terror on Lagos residents.
He
said: “It was based on this information, that I immediately directed the
Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), led by Mr. Abba Kyari (SP) to go after the
robbers. The team tracked and located the gang’s hideout around Iba, Festac and
Igando areas of the state. We succeeded in arresting two members of the
gang, Samuel Igbi and Anthony Umeh.
Aderanti said
that the gang had once terrorised Port Novo, Benin Republic and UBA bank in
Shagamu road, Ikorodu.
He said: “The
gang members also confessed to several robbery operations which had taken place
in big cities in Nigeria. According to them, the biggest of all their
operations was the N100 million bank operation.”
Speaking with
journalists, Nnamdi , revealed how he organised a bank robbery that netted his
gang N100 million.
The father of
four said: “The operation in Alakija was in 2011. We made about N100m. I got a
share of N28m. I was a trader at the Alaba International Market, Ojo area
before I organised the gang. We have gone for about five operations.
“We went to Port
Novo, Benin Republic to rob a microfinance bank. We broke into the bank through
the back. We made used two guns for that operation. The security men were
asleep. We woke and tied them. One of our members opened the safe, and we began to pack money. I
was given N7m and the other four also got N7m each.
“I bought a
car with my own share of the money. Yes, I bought a Toyota Corolla. We used the
vehicle to further our operations. We keep our guns in a compartment under the
car. We’ve escaped being caught on several occasions.”
“A search was conducted on the suspects and their hide out. The police recovered two AK47 rifles, 11 Ak47 loaded with magazines and one Toyota Sienna bus.”
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