Monday, 22 February 2016
"I Used Money I Made From Robbery To Sponsor My Brother’s Education" – Suspect
A 35-year-old suspect, Ogaga Apomu, has told police in Lagos that he spent most of the money he realised from robbery to sponsor his brother’s education. Apomu and two others, Daniel Yakubu (34), and Daniel Yuana (28), were arrested by police detectives after committing series of robbery in the Festac Town area of Lagos.
CP Fatai Owoseni, paraded the suspects before journalists at the Lagos Command Headquarters, Ikeja. The commissioner said the suspects had been on the wanted list of the command since October 13, 2015 after they carried out robbery operation in Festac Town.
According to him, the robbers stole millions of naira and goods.
The suspects were arrested by men of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS), who acted on information, while attempting to carry out another robbery operation.
Speaking with the press, Yakubu said that he was invited by his younger brother to rob the place where he was working. He said: “Initially I declined, but when I realised that the salary I was earning was not enough, I went back to him and look for some other people to join in the operation. I needed money; that was why I went to him. Our first robbery operation was at a super market in Festac Town where my younger brother was working. It is Ogaga Apomu who brought the guns we used for the operations.”
Apomu said they carted away about N1.2 million from the supermarket. He said:
“The gun we used for the robbery, I got it from a friend of mine, who resides in Cotonou. They came to Nigeria to rob. After their operation, they left the gun in my possession, since then I have been using it for robbery. I used all the money I made from the robbery operation to sponsor the education of my younger brother at the village. I started robbery operation since 2011 from Delta State before I came down to Lagos.
“I have some other important things I can use the money for, but because we are just two from our parents and because of the love I have for him and because I want him to succeed that was why I am sending every money I made from robbery to him to further his education.”
Apomu added that his parents did not know that he was an armed robber. “I worked as a painter in Lagos before I joined the robbery gang. I went into robbery because the money I was making from the painting job was not enough.
I don’t know how my younger brother would feel if he hears about my situation,” he said.
- They will be charged to court, but trust our judicial system, these guys will spend years on awaiting trial.
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