I’m the first child, I have responsibilities ─ Robbery suspect
The police in
Lagos have arrested five suspected members of a robbery gang which unleashed
terror on residents of Ijanikin area on Sunday, May 24.
One of the
robbery suspects, 25-year-old Ajayi Solomon, said that he went into armed robbery
because his parents were late and he needed to take care of his siblings.
Apart from
Solomon, the other suspects arrested are Momodu Williams, 19, Kazeem Ganiyu,
19, Seun Ariyo, 20, and Elijah Dada,19.
The gang, which is said to
have about 40 members, allegedly robbed residents and commuters in Ketu, Iyana
Era, Alasia, Morogbo areas and environs.
Our
correspondent gathered that on the night of the fateful Sunday, the gang
stormed Palace Road and Amosugboro streets in the Ijanikin area, and carted
away money and valuables.
The Anti-Robbery
Squad from the Ijanikin Police Division, which received a distress call, was
said to have attacked the gang and apprehended five of them.
Solomon, who
hails from Oto-Awori, Badagry, said the gang had planned the robbery while they
drank and smoked at the Egun festival. He added that he had five
siblings which he took care of with the proceeds of robbery.
He said, “It was
at the Egun festival in the Oto Awori area that we
planned the operation. We drank and smoke hemp during the festival. At about
8pm, we left for the Ijanikin area. We were about 40 persons. We robbed till
dawn.
“Some of the
gang members entered shops, restaurants, and stores to loot property. But in
the process, I was arrested by the police. It was about three weeks ago that I
returned from prison. I started robbery two years ago.
“I had no option
because my parents are late and I am the first child. In 2010, I also joined a
cult group in the area. I belong to the Eiye Confraternity. As a result of the
death of my parents, I dropped out of school in Senior Secondary School Class
2. I tried to learn welding, but it was not successful. Then,I joined the
robbery gang. I am not the leader of the gang; the name of the gang leader is
simply Dollar.”
Solomon, who
lived on Baale Street in the Morogbo area, added that it was a tenant who paid
for his bail when he was arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad sometime
last year.
The Lagos State
Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, yet to get back to our
correspondent.
Punch
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