It was payback time for a two-man robbery gang which specialised
in raiding markets in Lagos and dispossessing traders of their wares and
cash, following its arrest by the Police in Lagos.
The suspects;
Saidi Olalekan (32) and Joshua Akinsola (20), who claimed to be a
Nigerien, were arrested at Oshodi market during a foiled attempt to rob a
textile shop owner of some lace materials and cash worth N2.5 million
Recovered from them were stolen lace materials worth N300,000 and cash of N2 million.
During
an interview with Vanguard, the suspects revealed that information on
their victims were usually given by their sales representatives. They
also confessed that they use charms to hypnotise their victims, a means
they said made their operation easy.
But nemesis caught up with
them after one of their victims who apparently was not affected by the
charms raised the alarm which led to the arrest of Akinsola, the
supposed Nigerien.
32-year-old Olalekan, an indigene of Ogun state
who recently completed a two-year-jail term, said: “We do not use any
gun or dangerous weapon during operation. What we used was a charm
called atare and ohun. This charm was prepared by a herbalists in Apapa.
That is what most 419 people use.
“Any time we were going for
operation, we would put the charm in our mouth and another in the
pocket. We would thereafter, enter any of the shops and order anyone
there to bring the proceed for the day. We would also command them to
bring as much yards of material they could lay their hands on. They will
obey without complaining. Also, no customer will come to that shop as
long as we remained there. After the raid, we would quietly leave the
shop. Our victims usually regain consciousness several hours later.
“At
the end of each operation, we would take the stolen materials far away
from where we stole them and sell them at give away prices. For
instance, if we steal material from Idumota , we will take it to Agege
or even Sango in Ogun state to sell and share whatever was realised
equally.”
My victim had a counter-charm
On his part,
his alleged partner in crime, Joshua Akinsola, disclosed that they
usually get information either from sales representatives of their
victims, their managers or relatives.
Oshodi operation and counter-charm
On the Oshodi botched operation, he said his victim apparently had an antidote to charms that gave them away.
He
said: “While Olalekan was in one of the shops, I was in another. He
succeeded in carrying some wares and N2 million cash from his victim.
But I realised that after making some incantations with the charms in my
mouth and pocket, my victims did not succumb, and had I left the shop
with some lace materials than they raised the alarm which attracted
other traders at Oshodi.
“Before I knew it, some policemen
arrived the scene and whisked me away. I led them to my colleague where
the stolen N2 million was recovered. I am from Niger Republic but I live
at Ogolo, around Benin Republic.”
The suspects according to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, will be charged to court soon.
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