The police in Lagos say they have
smashed a robbery syndicate which specialises in posing as domestic servants
only to rob their employers after 24 hours of being hired.
It was learnt that the suspects, John Christian, Angela Ekere,
Amos Daniel and Gift Christian were arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad
after weeks of investigation.
According to the police, one of the
suspects, John, posed as an agent who helped people to hire domestic servants.
It was alleged that after John was
called for his services, he would bring a housemaid and handed her over to the
client. It was learnt that the new housemaid would, within 24 hours, rob the
employer of money and other valuables and share the loot with the suspect.
John, an indigene of Cross River
State, said that he was a bonafide agent, adding that he engaged in the crime
only once.
He said, “I recruit domestic servants
for people and I have been in the business for over a year. Most times, when I
hire a housemaid for someone, the person refered me to another person so that
is to show you that I am genuine. Apart from that, I am also an electrician.
“Problem started after I was
introduced to one Mrs Obasi eight months ago. She called me that she needed a
cook but when I got her a cook, she sacked the girl soon after because the girl
was not good at the job. So, I decided to get her another girl.”
The father of two said less than 24
hours after the new housemaid, Angela, resumed work, she robbed her boss of
jewellery worth N5m and a BlackBerry.
It was learnt that after the robbery, Angela went to meet her husband,
Daniel, and gave him a necklace worth N1m before proceeding to John’s
house to give him his share of the loot.
John said, “Obasi called me to inform
that she was looking for Angela and asked me to call her if I saw her. A few
minutes later, Angela came to my house with jewellery, but instead of reporting
the theft, I was tempted by the devil to conspire with her.
“I took the jewellery to a Bureau de
Change operator who bought the gold from me for N590, 000. I took N250,000,
gave Angela N250,000 and gave my wife, Gift, N30,000. I gave another friend of
mine the remaining money.”
Asked how he spent his money, he
said, “I rented a new apartment for N80,000 in Igando area of Lagos. I then
travelled to my village to enjoy myself.”
Angela however berated John for
lying, maintaining that she was contacted by him for the sole purpose of
robbery.
She said, “The previous housemaid who
was employed by madam (Obasi) told John that she was not brave enough to rob so
John told her to case the house and find out where valuables were kept.
Immediately I was hired, I waited for my madam to go out and when she did, I went
straight into her room and stole all her valuables. I left her house
immediately after.
“After getting my share of N250, 000
from John, I went to a boutique and bought clothes worth N250, 000
unfortunately, everything has been seized by SARS men.”
It was learnt that Angela’s husband, Daniel, was also arrested by
the police.
Daniel, who claimed to be a
30-year-old local carrier, said he sold the necklace given to him by his wife
for N609, 000.
He said he used the money to buy a
bus for commercial purpose but was arrested soon after.
John’s wife, who was also arrested
for receiving N30,000 from the loot, pleaded with the police to let her go as
she did not participate in the robbery.
It was learnt that the police
arrested the gang after Obasi reported the matter to SARS.
It was learnt that John had referred
Angela to another prospective victim when policemen swooped in and arrested
her. It was learnt that through her confession, the remaining suspects were
arrested.
The police also arrested the bureau
de change operators, Husseini Garba and Musa Adamu, for receiving and selling
stolen property.
When contacted on the telephone, the
Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, Damasus Ozoani, confirmed the arrests
to our correspondent.
Ozoani warned employers of domestic
servants to be very careful, saying “investigations have revealed that
kidnapping and robberies are usually successful due to insider’s connivance
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Kirikiri straight for the perpetrators and the accomplices. Two years as Awaiting Trial before d case is heard. This will serve as a deterent for the organiser, executor and beneficiary.
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ReplyDeleteSo what if it is an old story!most of us haven't read it! Just read and move on. You don't have to critisis
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