Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of Lagos
State Police Command on Friday apprehended a young lady, her boyfriend
and two others for stealing an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card which
belonged to one Musa Alli and withdrew over N300, 000 from the account.
The lady, Bamigboye Imoleayo, 24, was arrested by the operatives at a
club house (name withheld) in Surulere area of Lagos over the crime
before arresting three other accomplices, including her boyfriend,
Adeyinka Ayodele the same day at Itori, Ogun State.
The victim, who reported the case at the RRS’ office in Alausa, said
that he met the suspect at a club in Surulere last week Friday.
He added that the lady had earlier stolen his ATM before memorizing his Personal Identification Number (PIN) during online transfer of funds into his friend’s account.
He added that the lady had earlier stolen his ATM before memorizing his Personal Identification Number (PIN) during online transfer of funds into his friend’s account.
“I thought I had misplaced the card not knowing that the lady had
stolen it and thereafter glimpsed at the PIN for withdrawal”, he noted.
He said that he was shocked on Saturday afternoon when he received alerts amounting to N90, 000 withdrawals.
He explained: “while I was still contemplating on how to deal with
the issue, I got another debit alert for buying two Infinix phones
totaling N84, 000. I was confused and shocked. I didn’t know what action
to take on a Saturday evening.
On Sunday, there was another debit. I couldn’t pin the crime to the lady I met at the club. I lodged a
complaint on Monday morning at my bank and I was told that the withdrawals and shopping were legitimately made by me.
complaint on Monday morning at my bank and I was told that the withdrawals and shopping were legitimately made by me.
“I reported the incident at the RRS’ office on Monday after informing
my bank. My emphasis to the police were the withdrawals and shopping
totaling N300, 000. It was unbelievable for me when I was face to face
with the suspect, the lady I met at the club and she explained
everything,” he stated.
Sources at the RRS’ headquarters disclosed that after the arrest, the
lady, Bamigboye Imoleayo, owned up during interrogations that she
pocketed the victim’s ATM card when the owner slept off during their
conversation at night at the club.
“I managed to steal the card when Musa (victim) dozed off during our
conversations. Initially, I had spied on and crammed his PIN when he was
sending money to his colleague via mobile app.
“I committed this offence because I was so desperate to re-stock my
shop at Wasimi in Ogun State, and also to take care of my only daughter.
I never had a rethink while committing the crime. Although, I regretted
my action now”, she stated.
She further narrated how she in company of her lover withdrew and expended funds from the ATM.
She explained, “after I spied on his PIN during a particular banking
transaction on his phone, I intended to only withdraw N20, 000 out of
his bank account and then destroy the card. However, when I withdrew the
money, and checked the account balance, I was shocked to see his
balance.
Afterwards, I withdrew another N70,000 again making N90,000 that day.
“Then, the following day, I called my boyfriend, who instructed me
not to destroy the card, but that I should come straight to Itori, Ogun
State, where he resides. On getting to him, he called two of his
friends, Abimbola Akintanna and Owolabi Bamidele, to use the ATM at any
nearest bank”.
He added that they took the card to a shopping mall in Abeokuta where they bought phones and clothes.
“The following day, we went straight to Abeokuta to use the card. We
thought by going this far nobody could trace us. We bought two android
phones for N84, 000 at a phone store.
“We proceeded to a boutique where four of us bought clothes worth
N126, 000. I recharged my phone with another N2, 500 worth of recharge
card. The money spent from the account was over N300, 000.00”, she
revealed.
Two Android phones, 8 pairs of trousers and shirts were recovered from the suspects during a thorough search of their residents.
Confirming the arrest, the image maker of Lagos State Police Command,
Superintendent of Police, SP Dolapo Badmus, urged members of public to
always protect their PIN during banking transaction at any point in
time.
The suspect and exhibits recovered have been transferred to State
Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, for prosecution.
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