The Suspect from Oyeleso and Jimoh. |
While 24-year-old Lekan Jimoh was
allegedly preparing for another robbery operation in the Orile area of
Lagos State, the police got a
tip-off and arrested him.
Jimoh, who hails from Igbokuta, Ikorodu, Lagos, told PUNCH Metro
during a parade of criminal suspects by the Lagos State Police Command
that he went into robbery because his parents did not assist him in
getting the equipment he needed to start his vocation.
The suspect, who claimed to have
completed vocational training in carpentry, said his parents did not
help him and he therefore resorted to robbery.
Our correspondent gathered that Jimoh
was arrested on Wednesday, October 21, by the Orile Police Division
through the tracking of his phone.
It was learnt that Jimoh, who was later
transferred to the state Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja, was arrested
along with one Taiye Oyeleso, an accomplice who allegedly gave five
bullets to the robbery suspect.
It was gathered that while the two suspects had been arrested, two other gang members were, however, still at large.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro, Jimoh said his boss at the carpentry workshop sent him away around March 2015 for failing to buy the required tools.
The suspect confessed to have participated in five robbery operations, where he made at least N30, 000 from each.
He said, “I started learning carpentry
after finishing from secondary school. But when I was through, there was
no money to buy the tools. My parents did not assist me in any way.
Their irresponsibility forced me to go into robbery. My boss also sent
me away from work, warning me to keep off until I got the money to
commence work.
“It was one of my friends who introduced
me to the gang. We were going for operations in the Ajah area. I went
for only five operations. I was given about N30,000 after each operation
along with victims’ phones.
“I promise not to rob again if I regain
my freedom. I am married with a child, and he is just a year and two
months old. The police have not been feeding me; I am extremely hungry
inside the cell. I have learnt my lesson.”
The other suspect, 42-year-old Oyeleso,
said he had given five bullets to Jimoh as former security guards that
they were, adding that he was not aware he (Jimoh) had gone into
robbery.
He said, “I knew Jimoh when we were both
doing security work in the Igando area. I do not sell guns; I do not
rob. I was arrested in the Igando area. He had come to me and said he
needed five bullets for a security job.
“Since we were together, I did not doubt him. I did not know he was going to rob with the bullets.
So, I gave him some of my boss’ bullets. That was my offence.”
Our correspondent learnt that the police had recovered the bullets while efforts were on to arrest the fleeing gang members.
The state Commissioner of Police, Fatai
Owoseni, who said at a briefing that the suspects and others would be
charged to court as soon as investigations were over, added that the
command was working to rid the state of criminals.
Source: Punch Newspaper.
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