The Lagos State Police Command has apprehended 11 armed robbery suspects including five workers of a commercial bank. One of them, surprisingly, is the senior marketing executive of the bank’s branch in Gbagada, Lagos.
The senior marketing executive was said to have conspired with a security guard of the bank and three other staff to perpetrate the robbery of a customer who was to deposit some money running into millions of Naira.
The gang allegedly procured guns in Lagos and ordered for more from Edo State. The robbery was foiled when policemen through intelligence report got information of the planned robbery. The policemen stormed the bank premises incognito on the day the robbery was to take place. It was learnt that one of the suspects had told the police that their weapons including two pistols were already concealed in the bank’s Computer Central Processing Unit with plans to use them on the day of the robbery.
The robbers who pretended to be customers of the bank had dressed in suits while Sadiq wore a kaftan. But they did not know that plain-clothed policemen had cordoned off the area while some other policemen were in the banking hall. A police source said, “The suspected robbers got more than what they expected when detectives rounded them up and whisked them to the state police command headquarters.”
One of the suspects further confessed that the bank’s marketing executive gave them money to procure the arms and ammunition. The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Joseph Jaiyeoba, confirmed the arrest in a telephone interview with our correspondent on Wednesday. He, however, said further investigations were still ongoing with a view of ensuring that all those connected with the incident were arrested.
Jaiyeoba said, “The employees of the bank that were arrested were actually four in number. They planned with the security guard who then recruited armed robbers for them. The security guard’s job was to plant the guns inside the CPU of the computer so that when the armed robbers came in, they would be able to enter as normal customers. The robbers planned to rob after closing hours when customers were no longer allowed access into the banking hall.
“The commander, MOPOL 2, was able to get wind of the plan and led his team to the bank. They arrested the security guard who later confessed and gave his accomplices up. Meanwhile, investigations are ongoing.”
The senior marketing executive was said to have conspired with a security guard of the bank and three other staff to perpetrate the robbery of a customer who was to deposit some money running into millions of Naira.
According to findings by detectives at the Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, the top banker (name withheld) invited one Sadiq, believed by the police to be a notorious armed robber in the state, who recruited six other members of his gang for the operation.
The gang allegedly procured guns in Lagos and ordered for more from Edo State. The robbery was foiled when policemen through intelligence report got information of the planned robbery. The policemen stormed the bank premises incognito on the day the robbery was to take place. It was learnt that one of the suspects had told the police that their weapons including two pistols were already concealed in the bank’s Computer Central Processing Unit with plans to use them on the day of the robbery.
The robbers who pretended to be customers of the bank had dressed in suits while Sadiq wore a kaftan. But they did not know that plain-clothed policemen had cordoned off the area while some other policemen were in the banking hall. A police source said, “The suspected robbers got more than what they expected when detectives rounded them up and whisked them to the state police command headquarters.”
One of the suspects further confessed that the bank’s marketing executive gave them money to procure the arms and ammunition. The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Joseph Jaiyeoba, confirmed the arrest in a telephone interview with our correspondent on Wednesday. He, however, said further investigations were still ongoing with a view of ensuring that all those connected with the incident were arrested.
Jaiyeoba said, “The employees of the bank that were arrested were actually four in number. They planned with the security guard who then recruited armed robbers for them. The security guard’s job was to plant the guns inside the CPU of the computer so that when the armed robbers came in, they would be able to enter as normal customers. The robbers planned to rob after closing hours when customers were no longer allowed access into the banking hall.
“The commander, MOPOL 2, was able to get wind of the plan and led his team to the bank. They arrested the security guard who later confessed and gave his accomplices up. Meanwhile, investigations are ongoing.”
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ReplyDeleteI dont really blame him coz all these so called banks are just frustrating graduates with poor salary. Linda
ReplyDeleteMaybe he's an armed robber even before he got a job in the bank. Some Nigerians are like that and it is difficult to change such people. BAD ECONOMY SYNDROM... Love.
ReplyDeleteIt's good that they catch a big thief like this some times because all this big boys in the bank also like to oppress their juniors.
ReplyDeleteAr we goin to blame government on dis again...... Nonsense
ReplyDeleteLol ask them oh@Ola
ReplyDeleteOJO GBOGBO NTOLE, OJO KAN NTOLOHUN. Penalty: Death by hanging.
ReplyDeletemay God save us in the this nation can we trust anybody?a banker becoming an armed robber that is serious.contemptment is a great gain.
ReplyDeleteI curse those that did this to these poor boys.
ReplyDeleteI hope Blogger Linda has read this. I think Linda's phone was a set up with people in the store she was in because other customers claimed to have gotten items stolen.
ReplyDeleteThe price for greed.
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