A member of an organised criminal gang made up of a woman, her
brother and three others has expressed regrets becoming a thief, saying
he had planned to become a police officer.
“My role in the gang is to push the victim out of our vehicle but I
am always careful so that he will not fall and hit his head against a
stone or hard object,” Emmanuel Ochi, also known as General said.
“I am a student of Olabisi Olabanjo University, Ogun State and I am
in 300 level studying Crime Investigation. I intended to enlist in
Nigeria Police Force when I graduate. I want to become a police
detective.
“It is God that will decide. If I regain my freedom I will stand a
chance. Even if I am jailed, I may get state pardon. Everything depends
on God.”
28-year-old Anita Ekechukwu who was arrested with her brother, Sunday
Ekechukwu said she became a thief because she was unemployed, adding that
it was better than prostitution and her brother had introduced her to
it.
“I am a member of the gang but we do not operate with gun. I am from
Owerri, in Imo State. I am unemployed but I live at Lekki with my elder
brother, Sunday, who is a building contractor,” she said.
“I joined the gang because I could not secure any reasonable employment.
“I joined the gang this year and I was given the telephone number of a
bureau de change operator. I told him I wanted to buy $30,000. The next
day, he sent his brothers who brought the dollars. I then told the man
that we were going to a bank where I would pay him the naira equivalent.
On the way to the bank, we collected the money from the man and pushed
him out of the vehicle.”
According to ThePunch,
The Lagos State Police Command has
arrested a 28-year-old woman, Anita Ekechukwu, her brother, Sunday
Ekechukwu; and three others, Benedict Nwadike, Emmanuel Ochi, also known
as General and George Emmanuel, aka Force Man, for armed robbery.
According to the police authorities, the
suspects were arrested while robbing bureau de change operators of
millions of naira at different times.
Narrating how the suspects operated, a
source at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad said Anita would pose as a
customer and convince the bureau de change operator to enter a vehicle
with her only to rob him.
The source said, “Anita would go to a
bank and say she wanted to buy foreign currency knowing well that banks
do not sell foreign currency to just anyone.
“The bankers would introduce her to a
bureau de change operator and they would establish contact. Later, she
will call them for a huge transaction in a vehicle.
“When the victim enters the vehicle, her
colleagues would come in another vehicle, abduct the victim, rob him of
his money at gunpoint and then throw him out of the vehicle.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that the robbers were arrested while trying to rob one Sanusi of $80,000 (N12.8m).
The police source said the robbers
operated around a bank in Lekki and had boarded their vehicle when
policemen intercepted them.
He said,
“They organised another
operation. Already police were aware that the gang was about to operate
around the area. The robbers had already abducted their victim, when the
police swooped in on them and arrested them. The robbers then revealed the
location of the others. The police recovered the money collected from
the victim.”
Anita said she took to robbery because of unemployment, adding that it was more honourable than prostitution.
She said it was her brother that
introduced her to the illegitimate business but insisted they never used
guns for their operations.
She said, “I am a member of the gang but
we do not operate with gun. I am from Owerri, in Imo State. I am
unemployed but I live at Lekki with my elder brother, Sunday, who is a
building contractor.
“I joined the gang because I could not secure any reasonable employment.
“I joined the gang this year and I was
given the telephone number of a bureau de change operator. I told him I
wanted to buy $30,000. The next day, he sent his brothers who brought
the dollars. I then told the man that we were going to a bank where I
would pay him the naira equivalent. On the way to the bank, we collected
the money from the man and pushed him out of the vehicle.”
Another suspect, Ochi, who claimed to be 24 years old, said he was a student of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State.
He said his dream was to join the Nigeria Police Force but it was unclear if he would still be enlisted following his arrest.
He said, “My role in the gang is to push
the victim out of our vehicle but I am always careful so that he will
not fall and hit his head against a stone or hard object.
“I am a student of Olabisi Olabanjo
University, Ogun State and I am in 300 level studying Crime
Investigation. I intended to enlist in Nigeria Police Force when I
graduate. I want to become a police detective.
On his hope of realising his life
ambition to become police detective after graduation, now that he had
been arrested he said, “It is God that will decide. If I regain my
freedom I will stand a chance. Even if I am jailed, I may get state
pardon. Everything depends on God.”
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