A gang of
suspected armed robbers, namely; Princewill Eze, 55, Amira Abdallahi 32, Daniel
Okpara 30, Paul Irior 37, Bassey Williams Ekpenyoung 39 and Royal Nwabuike 32,
who used to wear reflective vest of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), to rob, steal and dupe unsuspecting Nigerians, have been
arrested by Operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja, Lagos
State Police Command
Eze is alleged
to be the ring leader and goes by the alias, Senator Nwobodo. The suspect, a
father of five kids, was further alleged to have houses spread across the
nation, including a hostel in the Ambrose Allie University, Edo State. He said
to have been arrested several times for robbery, but always to seem to have a
penchant for escaping conviction whenever he gets charged to court.
The suspect goes
about in a tinted car, fitted with a radio base, where police radio messages
are intercepted. The car also has siren which blares whenever Eze is moving.
The only female
in the gang, Amira Abdallahi, white skinned and born of Lebanese father and Edo State
mother, said she has five kids, with the youngest, just six months old. She
said she is an interior decorator and said she deceived into joining the gang,
but later took to the crime because of the money.
She added: “I’ve
only been with the gang for just six months and made about N10 million. Right
now, I have no money in my account. Police have collected all!”
According to the
State’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kayode Aderanti, the gang uses EFCC
uniforms, handcuffs and guns to rob bureau de change operators in Abuja and
Lagos State of foreign currencies.
Recovered from
them are; Bryco 59 pistol with serial no. 930945 with six rounds of 5.56mm live
ammunition, single barrel pistol cut to size with four live cartridges, and
three Toyota Highlander jeeps. The first is ash colour, marked LSR11DB. The
second is maroon colour marked LSR 671DK, another maroon colour marked KTU
380DK. Police also recovered a Toyota Sienna 2012 model, marked JJJ424CQ,
Toyota 4 Runner, marked KRD 449DG, one Toyota Camry Saloon car unregistered, N4
million cash and 13 dollars.
Aderanti said
that all the suspects have houses spread through Nigeria, adding that they also
have different exotic cars.
Aderanti said:
“Princewell built a hotel in Edo State, while other members built houses in
Delta, Ogun and Lagos States. Effort is on to arrest the only gang member at
large.”
Recalling how
the waterloo of the gang started, Aderanti said that he acted promptly on
credible information received from a source on February 25, 2015. He had
immediately ordered the officer in charge of SARS, SP. Abba Kyari to launch a
massive manhunt and round up the criminals.
Aderanti added:
“Kyari swiftly deployed cutting edge technological tools on ground and
eventually tracked and arrested the kingpin, Princewell alias Senator Nwobodo
who lives VGC Ajah on February 27, 2015. His confessions led to the arrest of a
female Lebanese nationale and gang member Amira and others. We also discovered
Irior is a dismissed police corporal, while Ekpenyong had once been charged by
SARS for kidnapping in 2012. They all confessed to several robberies within
Lagos and Abuja.”
Eze confessed
that he had been into the crime for long, adding that he got his Police radio and Walkie-Talkie because he was once involved in
politics, while partnering with Charles Soludo, who was vying for governorship
post back then in in Anambra State.
Denying
that he and his gang doesn’t use guns, Eze said: “We just call to get in touch
with the person who sells the dollar. We box fix a convenient place
where we can meet for the transaction, which may be either in the bank or
restaurant. The vulnerability of not having a license is what we bank on. While
discussing with the operator, the person wearing the EFCC vest would approach,
asking questions. When arrest is done and out of that venerability the person
who does the arrest get scared, so the job of the lady and mine is to just give
a call whenever an arrest is done and out of the fear of not having the license
the person gets scare and walks away.”
1 comment:
Na wa oooooo. Money palava sha!
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