The police in Lagos have arrested a "one-chance robber", Ajibola Alao,
for allegedly dispossessing some residents of the state of valuables
during robbery attacks.
The suspect, however, explained that he became a robber to secure his
siblings future, stressing that he didn’t want them to end up as robbers
like him.
Alao was arrested last Thursday by operatives of the Rapid Response
Squad after dispossessing a resident, Asotie Benedict, of his phones and
money in the Oshodi area of the state.
An RSS official said the suspect and his gang had pushed the victim out of a bus while in motion.
He said, “The suspect, in company with the driver and conductor of their
operational bus, a Volkswagen bus with number plate, picked up the
victim at Ladipo. He was to alight at Oshodi under bridge.
“However, when they sighted officials of the Lagos State Traffic
Management Authority at that bus Stop, they pretended they were
ascending the bridge towards Oshodi Oke. It was at that point that they
dispossessed him of his two mobile phones and a wallet containing
N60,000. They then threw him out while the vehicle was in motion.”
The victim, in his statement to the police, said they gave him N100 as transport fare back home after throwing him out.
He stated that he, however, chased the vehicle till he was able spot a patrol van of the RRS and raised the alarm.
“They chased the vehicle to a halt and arrested Alao, who took all I had
on me. But the driver and the conductor abandoned the vehicle and
escaped.
“All they took from me were found in his possession and some additional
phones, which he said they took from previous victims,” he added.
Alao, in his statement, allegedly admitted to being member of a three
man one-chance gang that operated in the Oshodi area, saying he had once
been arrested by the police.
He said, “I have been in the business of one chance since 2015. I was
once a pickpocket, joining buses to Sango, Agege, Oshodi, Apapa, and
disembarking after stealing from commuters.
“At a time, I was arrested by the Mushin Olosa Police station. My mum,
who was ill and on admission in a hospital at that time, was brought to
see me. She pleaded with the officers and secured my bail.
“She insisted that I should stop stealing
from people. She added that the consequences would be too severe for me
if I went back to crime. A few weeks after the incidence, she died.”
He said he went back to crime to raise funds for his siblings so they
would not feel the absence of their mother and also to secure their
future.
“I went back to crime to raise funds for my siblings so that they won’t
follow the same path. I am the first child and the breadwinner of the
family. Since the death of my mother, I have been taking care of my
brothers."
Lagos Police PRO, SP Dolapo Badmos, said the suspect had been
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence
Department, Yaba, for further investigation.
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