ONE of three armed robbery suspects paraded by the police in Lagos,
Babatunde Segun, aged 21, who resides in Ayobo, a suburb of Lagos, has
confessed that wickedness and selfishness of neighbours and people he
met in Lagos pushed him to armed robbery. The unending hardship that
wheelbarrow pushers go through in the course of daily duties was another
factor, he added.
His accomplices are Bala Mohammed, 19, and Toheed Ashimiyu, 18, from Lafenwa community in Ogun State.
According
to the police, the three-man gang were wheelbarrow pushers before they
allegedly embraced armed robbery for quick money. They specialised in
tearing down the mosquito nets on windows and doors of victims who are
mostly tenants in ‘face me I face you’ rooms, one bedroom and parlour
arrangement, rooms with facilities en suite called ‘self-contained
apartment’, one-bedroom flats, two-bedroom flats, three-bedroom flats
and shops.
The police also revealed that the alleged robbers
usually cart away moveable items like expensive phones, laptops, ipad,
gold necklace, money in cash, ATM cards, wristwatches, gold rings,
expensive shoes, clean good shirts and pairs of trousers, canvas shoes
and sandals.
The source added that the three suspects operated on
October 15 at about 3.30 a.m. at Johnson Joseph and Akinlade Streets in
the Ashipa area of Ayobo, Lagos. When they reportedly turned into a
nuisance with incessant armed robbery criminal activities, the officers
and men of Ayobo Police Division captured one of the suspects and
transferred him to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS).
Further
investigations by operatives of SARS led to the arrest of two other
suspects, Babatunde and Bala. All made confessional statements and would
soon be charged to court, said the source.
Exhibits recovered from them include a pair of scissors, cutlass, razor blades and two cellphones.
Explaining
the role he played in the affair, the first suspect Babatunde said: “It
is the wickedness and selfishness of our neighbours and the kind of
people we met in Lagos, including hardship that we go through everyday
in doing our ‘barrow pushing and the harassment we are subjected to
every day by different Task Force who either ask us to pay costly ticket
, and outright seizure of our ‘barrow sometimes that pushed us into
armed robbery business. If you are hungry, nobody is ready to listen to
you not to talk of helping you with a loaf of bread.”
The second
suspect, Bala, said: “We are not armed robbers. We don’t carry guns. We
carry cutlass just to force victims to submit whenever they want to
attack us. Normally, our victims do not know that we are operating
because we do it quietly. It’s only those who don’t sleep deeply that
see us sometimes and we run away without challenging them. We don’t even
like to do anything that can awaken them to avoid alerting neighbours
that we are operating.”
The third suspect, Toheed, said: “My
brothers refused to help me so I decided to push ‘barrow to do ‘kaya’
work at Alaba International Market area and other areas I could get load
to carry.”
It was the Indian hemp that we normally smoke before
we start work and at close of work that made me to join Babatunde and
Bala to form net-tearing gang. I had wanted to stop but the phones and
money we used to get in every operation made net-tearing work better
than ‘barrow pushing.”
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