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Monday, 12 October 2015

‘We sell stolen goods at Tin-Can port’

A suspected traffic robber arrested by the police in Lagos, Timothy Ojomandu, has said his gang had buyers at the Tin-Can Port, Apapa, where they usually sold the items stolen during traffic.

Our correspondent gathered that 22-year-old Ojomandu was arrested by the police in the Mile 2 area on Saturday at about 7pm, while allegedly robbing during the gridlock.

Two other gang members, however, escaped from the scene.

It was learnt that Ojomandu sneaked into a truck conveying cartons of cell batteries, heading for the Ijora area, and removed two cartons of the product before he was caught.

The police said the driver of the truck, with number plate, FKJ 676 XF, Mr. Ajiboye Mogaji, had raised the alarm during the operation, which brought policemen attached to the Rapid Response Squad to the scene.

Ojomandu, who hailed from the Isseke Local Government Area of Anambra State, said he had removed two cartons of cell batteries from the truck, but others escaped with the stolen items.

He said, “I belong to a gang, and we robbed pedestrians and motorists during the peak period of traffic congestion in the Mile 2 area. I was a bus conductor before our leader, one Victor Chibowu, introduced me to robbery.

“We usually sell all our stolen goods to buyers in the Tin-Can Island area. One of them is Mr. Gawo. He has shops in the Tin-Can Island area. It was the gang leader who usually took the goods to him after each operation.”

The driver of the truck, Mogaji, said he observed Ojomandu from the side mirror of the truck as he (Ojomandu) was sneaking into his truck.

He said, “When I saw him sneaking into my truck, I pretended as if I did not see him. While inside the truck, he passed one carton to his partner who was moving beside the vehicle. As soon as I saw him passing it, I rushed down on motion.

“When the other gang members noticed me, they ran away with the product. While the suspect wanted to run away too, I held him by the trousers, while I shouted for help. Policemen patrolling the area then showed up at the scene.”

The RRS Commander, Olatunji Disu, said the suspect had been transferred to the state Special Anti-Robbery Squad for further investigation.

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