Twenty-four-year-old Sherifat Bakare, is
a young lady one could describe at first glance as pretty. But as she
sat on the ground in.
front of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Ogun
State Police Command in Abeokuta, one cannot but imagine how deadly she
might have been on operations with her robbery gang.
“I was hustling before Raji, my boyfriend, told me to join his gang,” Bakare began.
But when she was asked to elaborate on what she did as a “hustler,” she explained that she meant prostitution.
Bakare in company with four other
members of her gang, were apprehended on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 by the
men of Ogun State SARS, who had been on their trail after receiving a
tip-off about the gang’s plan.
It all began a few weeks ago, Bakare
narrated. She said another member of the gang, Bola Onasile, (also in
SARS custody) had approached her boyfriend about the availability of
N70m in a wealthy man’s house in Joju area of Sango, Ogun State.
“I have only gone on two operations with
them. I don’t know him (Onasile) well. I only know that he was the one
who brought the job.
“Raji gathered other members and they
snatched a vehicle (a Nissan Quest) around Iwo Road, Ibadan. We decided
that the vehicle would be used for the operation.
“The gang asked me to sit in the front
of the vehicle so that when we were stopped by policemen on the way,
being a woman in the front seat would make them unsuspicious. But during
the operation, the police cornered us and Raji was shot dead.”
Bakare did not betray any emotions as she narrated how the operation went.
Asked if she smoked Indian hemp like other members of her gang, she said, “I have never tasted it, I only smoke cigarette.”
But when our correspondent asked about her parents, tears streamed down her face.
“I am from Idofian in Kwara State. My
father is late but my mother lives in Ibadan. She has no idea I do this
kind of job and she does not even know I am in police custody.”
Bakare explained that she was a prostitute in Lekki where she was making up to N5,000 per day until about two years ago.
“I was living with a security guard in a
house at Osborne in Ikoyi. The landlord of the house was out of the
country. I was going from there to ‘hustle’ in Lekki every night.
“Raji was a good helper to me. That was
why I decided to leave prostitution when he begged me. When he
introduced me to armed robbery, I asked him if there would be no problem
and he assured me that there would be none. When we started dating, I
did not know he was an armed robber though.”
Asked how much she was promised out of
the N70m they were going to steal, Bakare said whatever went to her late
boyfriend would have accrued to her as well.
The young lady said she learnt
photography when she dropped out of secondary school but had not been
able to practise the trade because she did not think she could make much
money from it.
During Saturday Punch’s visit
to the SARS office in Abeokuta, 36-year-old Onasile, who brought the
N70m job, was evasive when our correspondent asked him how he knew about
the money.
He later said that an acquaintance of his, a man named Tunde, informed him about the money.
Onasile said, “Tunde is like a brother
to me. He told me the man we were going to rob was his relation. He said
the man had N70m at home. I told him I had no boys who could do the
job. But he was always disturbing me about getting a gang together to do
the operation.
“Few days later, I informed Raji about
the operation and he told me he could get boys for the job. We planned
to sell the vehicle we snatched after the operation but we did not know
how police got to know about the operation. Tunde ran away when the
police were after us.”
Onasile said he was a revenue collector
for a local government council in Lagos before he lost the job when a
new chairman weeded out excess employees from the council.
According to him, he got a job as a site
thug getting assignments from land grabbers once in a while but the
money was not coming as needed.
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