An eight-man notorious armed
robbery gang that specialises in breaking into warehouses has been arrested by
police operatives attached to the Anti Kidnapping Unit of the Zone 2 Command,
Lagos.
The suspects, who shot dead a night guard at Amuwo-Odofin
during one of their operations, were picked up at different locations in Lagos
State.
A press statement signed by the Zone’s spokesman, SP
Olumuyiwa Adejobi, indicated that the suspects were arrested on Aug. 23
following a tip-off.
“The Officer in Charge of the unit got an intelligence
report on the criminal activities of the suspected armed robbery syndicate on
Aug. 23, while planning to embark on a robbery operation at Ikotun area, Lagos
state.
“He swung into action with his operatives and arrested four
members of the gang that specialised in armed robbery, truck hijacking and
diversion, and breaking of warehouses in Lagos and some parts of Ogun State.
“During police interrogation and investigation, additional
four members of the gang were arrested, out of which two of them are receivers
of stolen goods.
“These suspects carried out a robbery operation at Ajao
Estate, opposite Eleganza Plaza, Lagos on May 28 where a night guard on duty
was killed and they carted away aluminum sheets worth N22 million.
“Items recovered from them include consumable goods such as
Geisha, Tin Tomatoes, seasoning, motorcycles and the spare parts.” the
statement read.
The statement further stated that the hoodlums had caused
much hardship on their victims as one of them had reported to the police when
her warehouse was burgled on Aug. 5 and goods worth N28 million were carted
away.
“It’s crystal clear that this syndicate had caused untold
hardship to many innocent Nigerians.
“One of the victims of a robbery operation carried out by
the suspects on Aug. 5 had lamented to the police operatives how her warehouse
at Alakoso, Amuwo-Odofin Industrial Estate, Lagos, was burgled and goods worth
N28 million were carted away.
“The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone
2 Command Lagos, AIG Abdulmajid Ali, has condemned the acts of this syndicate
and directed that the suspects be thoroughly investigated and their weapons be
recovered without delay.
“Meanwhile, the suspects will be charged to court today,
Sept. 7 as police investigation continues,” it added.
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