The suspects identified as Fatai Balogun, Wale Akinjobi and
Gbenga Kolawole during interrogation, confessed to have come all the way from
Ogun state to operate.
A source, who craved anonymity, told Crime Alert that the police
launched a manhunt for the gang after Pasuma’s encounter, during which they
were intercepted.
The gang, as gathered, also attacked a wealthy man in Iju Ishaga
area of Lagos, where they robbed him of N500,000, his mobile phones and other
valuables. After the operation, one of them, Wale who resides around the area
reportedly dug a hole at the back of his compound where he buried his weapon.
But unknown to him, a resident said to have sighted him, alerted
the police who quickly arrested him and transferred him to the SARS. During
interrogation, Wale reportedly confessed that his gang robbed Pasuma of his
Range Rover Sport Utility Vehicle, SUV, and an unspecified amount of money,
four months ago in Lagos. His confessional statement, as gathered, led to the
arrest of other suspected members.
Fatai Balogun, told Crime Alert that leader of the gang, Ade,
got the highest share from Pasuma’s loot.
“He was the one who searched
Pasuma and collected money from him. But nobody knew the amount he got. Few
days later, he bought a Toyota Camry car with the loot but gave us peanuts. I
have gone on several operations with Ade. One of them was at Ajah area where we
snatched a car at gun point along Epe road. We did that operation with Ade’s
car but we had a little problem on the road after Ade ran into a ditch. We had
to abandon the car when policemen came looking for us but Ade later sent a
towing vehicle to retrieve the car.
Wale brought
the job that landed me in trouble. He told me there was a rich man who lives in
his area; that he would want me to follow him execute the job because he does
not have the expertise to do it. I accepted because the job was an easy one, as
there won’t be much huddles getting inside. We were three in number that went
for the operation.
I took N120,000 and gave Wale and Gbenga their share. I sold the laptops we took from the man for N40,000 each and at the end, I relocated to my base in Abeokuta, Ogun State. I don’t know how Wale mishandled the gun he used for the operation, which led to his being sighted by one of his neighbors, ”he stated.
I took N120,000 and gave Wale and Gbenga their share. I sold the laptops we took from the man for N40,000 each and at the end, I relocated to my base in Abeokuta, Ogun State. I don’t know how Wale mishandled the gun he used for the operation, which led to his being sighted by one of his neighbors, ”he stated.
culled from Vanguard
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