Photos: Alaba Trader Builds Mansion With Robbery Money

    A trader at Alaba International market, Ojo, Lagos, western
    Nigeria, and leader of an 8-man trans-border robbery gang, Nnamdi John, has
    confessed that he led a successful robbery operation during which they carted
    away N100 million.

    He said he used his share of N28 million to build a mansion
    in Lagos State, western Nigeria.
    The 42-year old John was paraded along with seven other
    members of his gang by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Kayode
    Aderanti on Thursday.

    Those paraded along with him include Samuel Igbi, 59,
    Anthony Umeh, 38, Chinenye David, 29, and Uchenna Ezeh, 35. Others were Victor
    Anamalechi, 45, Iheanacho Igwe, 35, and Desmond Obinna, 32.
    The Abia State-born John said he used part his share of the
    proceed to build a magnificent mansion at Igando where he lives with his
    family, adding that he also bought other properties with the robbery loot.
    The father of three said he was a trader selling musical
    instruments at Alaba market before he decided to join robbery after he
    discovered that he was not making enough money in his business.
    He said after he was introduced into robbery by his friend
    he identified as Okonkwo, it did not take long before he became rich.
    John also revealed that their robbery operations were
    carried out beyond the shores of Nigeria as they raided other African countries
    such as Niger Republic and Mali where they made huge sums of money in foreign
    currencies.
    He said his men raided a community bank in Port Novo in Benin Republic, and a Bureau de change and filling station in Mali.
    In Nigeria, John confessed that his gang has been involved
    in robbery operations in Ikorodu in Lagos, Port Hacourt in Rivers and Kano
    State.
    John confessed that one of their biggest heists was their
    robbery operation in a bank at Alakija area of Lagos where they carted away
    N100 million  and shared it.
    Parading the suspects, Aderanti said he received information
    about some deadly trans-border armed robbers in Iba, Festac and Igando and
    immdiately directed the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS,  led by Abba Kyari to go after them.
    He said the SARS went to their hideout at Victory Estate,
    Iba along LASU/Igando Road where Igbi and Umeh were arrested.
    He said their arrest led to the arrest of other suspects
    including their leader, John, and seizure of their operational Toyota Sienna
    Space bus with registration number, KSF 876 CU.
    Aderanti said two AK47 rifles and 11 AK47 loaded magazines
    were recovered from the gang.

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