Two suspected armed robbers, arrested by detectives attached to the
Lagos State Police Command, have claimed that the manager of a company
contracted them to rob his boss of N40 million at Oshodi area of Lagos.
The suspects, Saheed Ogunseye (32) and Joshua Adetola (26), said the
manager, now at large, hired them to rob his boss, after a failed
initial attempt.
They added that the manager had earlier hired a
gang to rob his female boss, but when it failed, he started looking for
another gang and finally found and hired them. The suspects explained
that they attacked the woman’s shop located at Oshodi Market on a day
she was planning to travel to the United States. The men confessed that
the robbery and subsequent location of the money inside her car boot was
given to them by the victim’s manager.
Ogunseye said: “Before we
were called to come and carry out the operation, we learnt that the
manager had earlier contracted a gang to carry out a similar operation,
but the gang failed. He later called my partner, Adetola, who invited
me. The two of us went to rob her at her shop on the agreed day. I did
not go with a gun.
I collected the money using charms. “When I
was contacted for the operation, the manager gave me a gun, but I told
him that I did not need a gun. I do not use guns. I have a charm which I
believe in. I controlled the woman and collected the money from her
with the charm.”
Recalling how they robbed the woman, Ogunseye
said when they got to her shop, she was about to leave. Ogunseye
approached and commanded her to handover the money to him. Immediately
she obliged. He added: “She opened the boot of her vehicle and handed
over the money.
The money was neatly packed inside a
‘Ghana-must-go’ bag. I escaped with the money. Unfortunately Adetola was
nabbed by some of the traders in the market.” Stating his own side of
the story, Adetola said: “When the manager brought the deal to me, I
knew I could not carry out the operation alone.
I contacted
Ogunseye to assist me with his charm. I knew he had charm. I regretted
my action. God should forgive and have mercy on me. I do not want to die
as a sinner.” The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, said
Ogunseye used part of his share of the money to buy a Sport Utility
Vehicle (SUV).
The police chief disclosed that the manager took
the lion’s share of the money. He said: “The manager of the
businesswoman, who is at large, would soon be arrested by the police.
The two suspects would soon be charged to court.”
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