Photo: Young Street Robbers Who Terrorize Apapa, Ebute-Metta Nabbed

    Two suspected members of a notorious robbery gang said to be
    responsible for a murder and series of robbery attacks on Apapa Road,
    Ebute-Metta, Lagos have been apprehended. They are currently being quizzed by
    the police at the State Department of Criminal Investigations, Yaba, Lagos.
    The latest victim of their attack was a 30-year-old railway
    employee, Kehinde Adebayo, who was robbed of valuables and cash running into
    about N250,000 while on his way to work on April 9, 2015.

    Adebayo said that day, he had N150,000 cash in his pocket as
    he left his house, because he planned to pay his rent later that day.
    He said, “I was stupid enough to wear a Versace necklace I
    bought for N105,000. Apart from that, I had BlackBerry Z30 in my pocket. It was
    around 8am and I did not think anything like that could happen.
    “When I got to Alagomeji along the Nigerian Railway
    Corporation road in Yaba, some young men accosted me. I remember they were up
    to 15. One of them flashed me a locally made pistol in his waist band while
    some others were holding broken bottles and knives.
    “It happened so fast as they forcibly collected my mobile
    phone, the N150,000 cash I was holding and the necklace I was wearing.”
    In the fracas with the gang, Adebayo sustained injuries on
    his head as some of the bandits slashed him with broken bottles.
    Bloodied and scared, Adebayo ran to the nearest police
    station as the gang fled.
    The case was reported at the Iponri Police Division.
    But four suspected members of the gang ran out of luck when
    Adebayo sighted and recognised them at a restaurant in Yaba about a week later.
    As soon as he saw them, he went to the closest police
    station at Alagomeji where policemen followed him to where the suspects were
    eating.
    But as soon as they sighted the police with Adebayo in tow,
    they fled but 20-year-old Olasunkanmi Ojomu was caught as he ran inside the
    compound of the Nigerian Railway Corporation.
    However, on getting to the police station, Adebayo sighted
    another young man, 21-year old Wakilu Akintunde, whom he recognised as a member
    of the gang that attacked him. Akintunde had been arrested in a raid on a
    criminal hideout few days before.
    Both Ojomu and Akintunde, along with another young man,
    20-year-old Lanre Ogunsanwo, arrested as an accomplice of the suspects, are now
    with the Department of Criminal Investigations, Yaba, Lagos.
    When our correspondent spoke with the suspects at the DCI on
    Thursday, they were remorseful as they narrated that they were “good and
    law-abiding” young men who were at the wrong place at the wrong time.
    Ojomu told our correspondent, “It is not true that we robbed
    him. The problem was between Adebayo and I. There was a lady I like very much
    that I have been seeing him with in the neighbourhood. That was why I attacked
    him.
    “I did not rob him and neither did I inflict injuries on
    him. He sustained injuries during the fight with me.”
    When asked why he took about a dozen other men along during
    his encounter with Adebayo, he was silent. He also could not mention the name
    of the girl he alleged that Adebayo was involved with that infuriated him.
    Akintunde, on the other hand, outrightly denied ever knowing
    both Ojomu and Adebayo.
    He said, “I don’t know how he (Adebayo) could say he
    recognised me as one of the people who attacked him when I don’t live in the
    area. I was arrested in Ebute Metta when I was trying to pick a bus to visit my
    brother at Idumota. I live in Agege and I am not a criminal.”
    A police source who is familiar with the case told our
    correspondent that the police had been on the trail of youths who had been
    carrying out series of robbery attacks around Apapa Road for a long time.
    “Recently, a man was even killed when they carried out a
    robbery in the area. There have been series of complaints by residents of the
    area. That is why we have been focusing on that area,” the source said.
    The police spokesperson in the state, Mr. Kenneth Nwosu,
    said the case was still being investigated.

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