Firstclass newsline gathered that the police in Lagos have apprehended
a suspected car snatcher, Donatus Okike, who allegedly stole vehicles
at gunpoint in different areas of Lagos.
Okike, 29, however, told firstclass newsline that his role in the gang
was to find buyers for the stolen vehicles.
The police said the suspect, who was arrested in the Igando area,
allegedly belonged to a four-man gang, which was notorious for
snatching vehicles and dismantling them to sell as spare parts.
It was learnt that the gang, which was nabbed by operatives of the
Special Anti-Robbery Squad, had an outlet in an auto spare parts
market in Lagos where they sold the parts of stolen vehicles.
Firstclass newsline learnt that the gang usually removed the number
plates of stolen vehicles so that the buyers would think the vehicles
were imported used vehicles(Tokunbo).
It was gathered that the police recovered an AK-47 rifle and 73 rounds
of live ammunition loaded in six magazines from the gang.
Also, two of the vehicles sold by the gang ─ a Toyota Camry and a
Toyota Sienna ─ have been recovered by the police.
Okike, from Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, said he
was preparing to take the fourth vehicle to Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, to sell when the operatives arrested him.
He added that his role in the gang was to drive the vehicle to the buyer.
He said, "I worked formerly as a truck driver. That was in 2009. My
boss was Mr. Ogbonna Okorie, who used to load bags of rice in the Seme
area. My route is from Mile 2 to the border area. I also ply the
Idiroko area in Ogun State. I came to Lagos in 2005, and I used to
stay with my uncle in the Maryland area before I joined the gang.
"The first vehicle we stole was a Toyota Camry. I drove it to Benin,
Edo State, where we sold it for N600,000. The second car was a Toyota
Sienna which I took to Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and sold for
N700,000. I sold it to one Lucky Oboh. We usually removed the plate
numbers when selling so that our buyers would not suspect the vehicles
were stolen. I was given N300,000 as my share.
"The third one was another Toyota Camry, which I drove to the Badagry
area of Lagos to sell. The fourth was a Toyota Sienna and I was to
also take it to Port Harcourt when the police arrested me. I am not
the gang leader. The leader is known simply as Segun.
"My role is to find a buyer for the vehicle and drive it to his
location after an agreement. It was the gang leader who operated with
this gun. I was also a drug addict and I used the robbery proceeds to
take care of my mother who had a poor health."
Firstclass newsline learnt that three other members were still at
large, identified only as Nonso, Segun and Donald.
Firstclassnewsline.net
a suspected car snatcher, Donatus Okike, who allegedly stole vehicles
at gunpoint in different areas of Lagos.
Okike, 29, however, told firstclass newsline that his role in the gang
was to find buyers for the stolen vehicles.
The police said the suspect, who was arrested in the Igando area,
allegedly belonged to a four-man gang, which was notorious for
snatching vehicles and dismantling them to sell as spare parts.
It was learnt that the gang, which was nabbed by operatives of the
Special Anti-Robbery Squad, had an outlet in an auto spare parts
market in Lagos where they sold the parts of stolen vehicles.
Firstclass newsline learnt that the gang usually removed the number
plates of stolen vehicles so that the buyers would think the vehicles
were imported used vehicles(Tokunbo).
It was gathered that the police recovered an AK-47 rifle and 73 rounds
of live ammunition loaded in six magazines from the gang.
Also, two of the vehicles sold by the gang ─ a Toyota Camry and a
Toyota Sienna ─ have been recovered by the police.
Okike, from Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, said he
was preparing to take the fourth vehicle to Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, to sell when the operatives arrested him.
He added that his role in the gang was to drive the vehicle to the buyer.
He said, "I worked formerly as a truck driver. That was in 2009. My
boss was Mr. Ogbonna Okorie, who used to load bags of rice in the Seme
area. My route is from Mile 2 to the border area. I also ply the
Idiroko area in Ogun State. I came to Lagos in 2005, and I used to
stay with my uncle in the Maryland area before I joined the gang.
"The first vehicle we stole was a Toyota Camry. I drove it to Benin,
Edo State, where we sold it for N600,000. The second car was a Toyota
Sienna which I took to Port Harcourt, Rivers State, and sold for
N700,000. I sold it to one Lucky Oboh. We usually removed the plate
numbers when selling so that our buyers would not suspect the vehicles
were stolen. I was given N300,000 as my share.
"The third one was another Toyota Camry, which I drove to the Badagry
area of Lagos to sell. The fourth was a Toyota Sienna and I was to
also take it to Port Harcourt when the police arrested me. I am not
the gang leader. The leader is known simply as Segun.
"My role is to find a buyer for the vehicle and drive it to his
location after an agreement. It was the gang leader who operated with
this gun. I was also a drug addict and I used the robbery proceeds to
take care of my mother who had a poor health."
Firstclass newsline learnt that three other members were still at
large, identified only as Nonso, Segun and Donald.
Firstclassnewsline.net
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