PUNCH Metro gathered that the
Camry, with number plate, FKJ 555 CV, had been stolen by the gang; and
the car was being towed by a Toyota Corolla when the police stopped them
around the Isheri-Oshun Roundabout on the LASU-Iba Road.
Our correspondent learnt that when they
were stopped, other members in the Corolla zoomed off. The rope used in
pulling the stolen vehicle was torn, and Godwin was arrested.
According to the police, the syndicate,
which was led by one Ndubuisi, a spare parts seller, was taking the
stolen vehicle to Mile 2, before it was intercepted.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro,
Godwin, who claimed to be a mechanic, said the gang leader, Ndubuisi,
had invited him to assist him in moving the vehicle from the Isheri
area.
He said, “I met Ndubuisi in a hotel at
about 10pm. He told me a vehicle broke down in the Isheri area, and he
needed men to go with him to tow it to the Apapa area. I saw two men
with him – Ade and Ebuka. We all entered a Toyota Corolla and headed for
the Isheri-Oshun area.
“When we got there, three of them came
down from the car. Around 3.30am, they came back and told me that the
vehicle would be towed. So, we started towing the Camry with the
Corolla.
“We tied a rope to the Camry, linked it
to the Corolla, and we began to tow. We were on the LASU – Iyana-Iba
Road when we saw some RRS policemen. The rope tied to the Camry broke,
but to my surprise, both Ndubuisi and Ade, who were in the Toyota
Corolla, didn’t wait.
“Ebuka, who was with me in the Camry, on sighting the RRS operatives, also took to his heels. That was how I was arrested.
“I am a mechanic. I specialise in
repairing Mercedez vehicles. Ndubuisi and I became friends when I was a
mechanic. He buys, refurbishes and resells cars in the Mile 2 area.”
The owner of the car, Joseph Inaboya,
said the Camry was parked in front of his house, adding that he was not
aware when the syndicate came to tow it away.
“When policemen called me that my car
was recovered from thieves, I said it could not be true as it was parked
in front of my house. But when I went downstairs to check the car, I
could not find it.”
On Tuesday, the police also arrested a
suspected traffic robber, Bayo Folayemi, on the Oshodi-Apapa Expressway,
while he and an accomplice allegedly stole a motorist’s wallet
containing N4,500.
Our correspondent learnt that the victim
had raised the alarm during which policemen nabbed Folayemi while the
other suspect fled.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the arrests, adding that the
command would not tolerate crime in the state.
“The separate cases of car snatching and
theft have been transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja,
while efforts are being intensified to get the fleeing members of the
syndicates,” she added.
Punch
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