Detectives
attached to Igando Police Station on Iba Road, Lagos State have
arrested two men who allegedly just arrived from Niger Delta via
waterway to carry out a bank robbery. The suspects, identified as
Chinedu Okoro and Keme Patrick, were apprehended on Tuesday.
The
suspects were arrested after their motorcycle was flagged down by
policemen who were on routine patrol duty. Two other motorcycles,
carrying about two passengers, refused to obey the policemen and
disappeared. Preliminary investigations showed that Okoro is just a
hired motorcycle rider while Patrick just arrived from Delta State, with
others now at large, to carry out bank robbery.
The bank robbery
is supposed to take place at Abule- Egba tomorrow (Friday). The
suspect, who claimed to be a cousin of former leader of the Niger Delta
militant, Ateke Tom, said he was also a former militant. Fielding
questions from detectives at Igando division, Patrick said that he only
knew the name of the area, but not the particular bank they would be
attacking.
He confessed to have taken part in the FESTAC town
robbery, where dynamites were used to blow up banks before robbers in
military uniform entered the banks and carted away millions of naira. A
mother and her child were killed by the robbers’ stray bullets.
A
police source said: “On Tuesday, about 6a.m, policemen from Igando
Police Station were on ‘Stop-and- Search’ duty when they sighted three
motorcycles. Two of the motorcycles had two passengers and golf bags.
The police flagged down them down, but two refused to stop. The
policemen were able to arrest the motorcycle which was in the middle.
“The
golf bag was searched. One AK49 rifle, 81 rounds of ammunition and six
magazines, two mobile policemen uniforms, two mobile police caps, two
military belts and one camouflage uniform were found inside the bag.”
The source explained that the suspects were taken to Igando Police
Station, where Patrick confessed that Okoro was just a charted
motorcyclist.
During interrogation, Patrick said that he was
related to Ateke Tom. “He said he was a former militant. He said that he
had been arrested before and taken to SARS in Lagos. He was charged to
court by SARS, but granted bail by the court three months ago. He said
that they just arrived Lagos State a few minutes before our men arrested
them,” the source said.
The source confirmed that Patrick was
earlier arrested for robbery but got bail from the court because no gun
was found on him. Patrick also told detectives that he and other gang
members were supposed to meet at Abule-Egba to fine tune the robbery
which was supposed to take place on Friday, before they were arrested.
According to him, the three motorbikes were all heading to Abule-Egba.
The police source added: “They are supposed to meet at Abule-Egba, where they would carry out the bank robbery.
Patrick said he did not know Abule-Egba. He said that the two motorbike
riders that escaped were leading him to Abule-Egba. “He said the two
motorbike riders and their passengers were part of their robbery gang.
He said that they are the people that know the bank that would be
robbed on Friday morning.” When contacted, the state Police Public
Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, confirmed the arrest. He said: “Two
bikers were arrested with AK 47 rifle. But we have not determined the
motive for carrying arm.”
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