A suspected armed robbery kingpin whose gang allegedly killed
four policemen in an operation recently has explained why they were
able to perform the feat. Oluwole, a.k.a Omoba told Crime Watch at the
police headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos, “we always have enough arms and
ammunition.
We were always armed to the teeth. You see, the police have limited
arms and ammunition that they carry about but for us, we always have
more than enough.” According to Omoba, he started armed robbery five
years ago and his gang had been successful except recently when they
stormed Victoria Garden City (VGC) and met unusual resistance from the
police. “I think, we had been very successful for the past five years.
We had robbed in many Southern states until the recent robbery at VGC
where two of our members were killed. It was on March 24, the police
opened fire on us. The gunshots were from back, front and the two sides.
I managed to escaped but Paul and AY were killed. “It was not like that
in other states.
When we fire back at police, they used to run for their lives, but
these Lagos policemen were shooting and shooting that I asked my men to
shoot their ways out. I was shocked with the kind of shooting I
experienced that day. “In fact, since the encounter with the police, I
have not gone for any robbery operation. I am still in shock, I wonder
why the police were still trailing me,” he said. On why he chosed Ajah
and Lekki axis for operations, he said, “I think you know that people
don’t keep money at home as they used to do.
If we operate in places like Agege, Ejigbo and Ketu, how much can we
find in a home? “But, in Lekki, VGC and part of Ajah, we have rich men
that still keep reasonable amount of money in their homes. My brother,
we have to use our brain to work.” Parading Omoba and three other
members of his gang, the state Commissioner of Police Umar Manko said
that on April 11, 2013, during a follow up to the robbery operation at
VGC, the officer in charge of the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) Abba
Kyari and his team arrested two armed robbery suspects. He said Alpha
Uche who was shot dead during encounter with police and one Ibrahim
Akanbi confessed.
According to Manko, the suspects interrogated led the police to
arrest their Armourer, Kazeem Adebola at Ayobo. He said the police
recovered five AK 47 rifles, 31 AK 47 magazine loaded with 30 rounds of
live ammunition and a Honda Civic Coupe with registration number FST 592
BC. He said inside the recovered vehicle were AK 47 and ammunitions
concealed in a specially constructed compartment. Manko said the gang
was responsible for many armed robbery operations in the Southwest. He
warned criminals especially, armed robbers to leave the state or risked
the wrath of the police. “Whether the criminals operate in another state
and run to Lagos, we don’t want it, as we will fish them out, he
declared.
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