The operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State
Police Command have arrested a mad man in possession of 22 ATM credit
cards, 2 mobile phones and power bank in Victoria Island area of Lagos,
Southwest Nigeria.
The man, Lanrewaju Jaiyeola, 39, was
intercepted by the operatives where he was sighted in a suspicious
manner carrying a backpack on Ozumba Nbadiwe Road.
According to
one of the Police officers who arrested Jaiyeola, “when we sighted him,
he appeared like a mentally sick man but we invited him for
interrogation, he answered and responded normal to all our enquiries.
“Afterwards,
he started straying from the normal course of our enquiries. This
raised further curiosity and we decided to check out his backpack. What
we found was startling; 22 assorted credit cards, 1 Nokia phone with
flat battery, a blackberry, a power bank, several bank tellers of recent
bank transactions, and lots of invoices amidst numerous pieces of
papers.
“On further scrutiny, we discovered that eight of the
credit cards were still valid. Out of these; three would expire in 2018,
another three would expire in 2017 while two would expire in 2016. All
the credit cards bore different names and banks”, the officer stated.
Upon
arrival at the RRS Headquarters in Alausa, the suspect made “statements
suggestive of somebody disguising as a mad man to perpetrate crime
around that axis.
“Initially, we noticed that he was mentally
balanced because he was answering the questions posted to him
adequately. But all of a sudden, he started to sound incoherent and
illogical again”, the officer explained.
The Police authority said that there is still more to what they have discovered from the supposedly mad man.
While
interrogating him, he threatened the investigative Police officer,
saying “I will make life unbearable for you if you don’t let me go. It
was at this point we realised that possibly he might be enjoying the
patronage of some highly placed people whom we believe he might working
for”, the officer added.
It was further learnt that the suspect was on the watch of the Police for about two weeks before he was arrested on Wednesday.
The
suspect has been transferred to Special Anti-Robbery Squad where he is
expected to be subjected to further investigations and psychiatric
examinations.
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