Men of Lagos Police Command has arrested a 23yrs old deadly robber,
Prince Nwafor, with a visual recording of a robbery operation that he
took part in. According to police authorities, the suspect is part of a
robbery gang that specialises in snatching vehicles in all parts of
Lagos and selling them at low prices.
Asked why he recorded their robbery operation on his phone, Prince Nwafor said: “In the first robbery operation I did with them, we stole two cars and sold them at N800,000. We were three, which means I should have received at least N250, 000. Unfortunately, I was given only N100,000."
The recording, which was captured with a camera phone, showed how Prince
Nwafor and other members of the gang robbed a motorist of his car in an
undisclosed location.
Nwafor told Punch that he made the recordings so he could blackmail his colleagues with it because they usually cheated him when sharing their loot and the recording was meant to be used as a leverage to force them to share the robbery loot equally.
He said, “I was a commercial motorcycle rider but when the Lagos State Government began to restrict our operation, I abandoned the job and started working as a labourer at construction sites in Lagos. However, the money was too little.
“When I travelled to my village in Ebonyi State, I met Kingsley Chibuzor, who told me that he came to the state to snatch some cars and asked me to join him. Since I needed money, I joined his gang. However, they were always cheating me when they were sharing the money.
“During the second operation in Abakaliki, they cheated me again. So the third time, I used my camera phone to record the entire operation. I kept it to be used as leverage so that if they cheated me again, I can use it to blackmail them.”
Prince Nwafor said things, however, did not work as he planned because after another operation, he was not contacted by the gang members. He said after a lot of efforts, he located them and discovered that another member of the gang, Enebeli Ozoemena, held his (Nwafor) N200,000 share.
He said, “We had a big quarrel and everybody went their separate ways until we were arrested by operatives of the Special Anti Robbery Squad.”
When asked what he did with the money he made from his robberies, the suspect said, “I went to Ebonyi State, where I had my wedding. Weddings are expensive. Soon after, my wife gave birth to a son and we were happy, but when I left the gang, I became so broke that I had to sell some of my things in order to feed.
“My parents, my wife and child had been killed during a communal clash between Amedo village in Ebonyi and Adama Village in Cross River.”
Nwafor told Punch that he made the recordings so he could blackmail his colleagues with it because they usually cheated him when sharing their loot and the recording was meant to be used as a leverage to force them to share the robbery loot equally.
He said, “I was a commercial motorcycle rider but when the Lagos State Government began to restrict our operation, I abandoned the job and started working as a labourer at construction sites in Lagos. However, the money was too little.
“When I travelled to my village in Ebonyi State, I met Kingsley Chibuzor, who told me that he came to the state to snatch some cars and asked me to join him. Since I needed money, I joined his gang. However, they were always cheating me when they were sharing the money.
“During the second operation in Abakaliki, they cheated me again. So the third time, I used my camera phone to record the entire operation. I kept it to be used as leverage so that if they cheated me again, I can use it to blackmail them.”
Prince Nwafor said things, however, did not work as he planned because after another operation, he was not contacted by the gang members. He said after a lot of efforts, he located them and discovered that another member of the gang, Enebeli Ozoemena, held his (Nwafor) N200,000 share.
He said, “We had a big quarrel and everybody went their separate ways until we were arrested by operatives of the Special Anti Robbery Squad.”
When asked what he did with the money he made from his robberies, the suspect said, “I went to Ebonyi State, where I had my wedding. Weddings are expensive. Soon after, my wife gave birth to a son and we were happy, but when I left the gang, I became so broke that I had to sell some of my things in order to feed.
“My parents, my wife and child had been killed during a communal clash between Amedo village in Ebonyi and Adama Village in Cross River.”
Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, said some of the stolen vehicles had been recovered.
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