Lagos State Police Command has arrested
members of a gang that allegedly robbed Murtala Muhammed International
Airport on March 13, 2013.
The police on Tuesday said the gang was also behind another operation at the same airport in 2012.
One of the suspects, Atoba Adeniyi, who
confessed to being part of the two operations, however, said his share
was only N45.5m –N45m in the first and N500,000 in the second.
Adeniyi spoke while being paraded
alongside six others involved in the robberies at the headquarters of
the state command in Ikeja.
The suspects had stormed the airport on
March 13 and carted away millions of naira and foreign currencies after
killing two police inspectors.
It was learnt that the robbers, Ibikunle
John, Atoba Adeniyi, Ibrahim Abdullahi, Kazeem Aderibigbe, Saheed
Adekunle, Christian Joshua and Saheed Okunola, stole over $2.5m (N400m)
in the 2012 robbery.
Adeniyi, who claimed he only drove those
that carried out the recent robbery at the Airport, explained that he
had a transport company and other businesses.
He said, “I was involved in the airport
robbery in 2012. I am not naturally an armed robber. I used to be a
truck driver in Bayelsa State and they (the other robbers) told me they
needed my services. It was later I discovered that they wanted to stage a
robbery. After the robbery, I was paid N45m.
“I went back to Ibadan in Oyo State,
where I built a duplex and started a transport company. I cut all ties
with the robbers and even changed my telephone line but they found me
and told me that I must come for one last operation. After the second
operation that two policemen were killed, I was given N500, 000 because
things did not go as planned.”
John, who claimed to be a pastor, said
he only prayed for the suspects and gave them spiritual items to aid
them in their operations.
He said he only met the suspects in
February and had tried to dissociate himself from them but they
threatened to kill him if he did not play along.
The suspect said, “I met them through a
friend, Paul, who brought them for prayers at my church, the Way of Joy
in Egbe, Lagos. Later, they confessed that they were robbers and
threatened to kill me if I exposed them. I made them to swear an oath of
secrecy and also gave them some spiritual backing.
“I never followed them to any robbery because I still have a congregation that needs me.”
Abdullahi, who is a labourer at the airport, said he was not an active member of the gang but only an informant.
Abdullahi, an indigene of Plateau State, said he usually helped people to carry luggage at the airport.
He said, “I never followed them to any
operation. I only told them how they could steal money from some people
at the airport that carry large amounts of cash. After the robbery in
2012, they paid me N1.5m for my cooperation.
“I collected it because the amount of
money I was making from pushing around trolleys was too little. Imagine,
I was earning between N700 and N1000 per day. It was just too little.”
The Commissioner of Police for the state
police command, Umar Manko, said the suspects had been linked to a
series of robberies in the South-West.
Manko said three vehicles and some rounds of ammunition were recovered from them.
He said, “During last month’s robbery,
two policemen were killed. However, one of the robbers, later identified
as Teslim Okunola, was also killed. From the corpse, we were able to
gather information which led to the arrest of the other suspects.
“We recovered from them, five AK-47
rifles, four dynamites, 64 AK 47 magazines fully loaded, two local
pistols, two masks and many charms.”
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