Wednesday 2 October 2013

How we robbed Pasuma of his Range sport & shared the money- Robber confesses

The suspects identified as Fatai
Balogun, Wale Akinjobi and Gbenga
Kolawole during interrogation,
confessed to have come all the way
from Ogun state to operate.

A source, who craved anonymity told
Crime Alert that the police launched a
manhunt for the gang after Pasuma’s
encounter, during which they were
intercepted.
The gang, as gathered, also attacked a
wealthy man in Iju Ishaga area of
Lagos,where they robbed him of
N500,000, his mobile phones and other
valuables. After the operation, one of
them, Wale who resides around the
area reportedly dug a hole at the back
of his compound where he buried his
weapon.

But unknown to him, a resident said to
have sighted him,  alerted the police
who quickly arrested him and
transferred him to the SARS.During
interrogation, Wale reportedly
confessed that his gang robbed Pasuma
of his Range Rover Sport Utility Vehicle,
SUV, and an unspecified amount of
money, four months ago in Lagos. His
confessional statement, as gathered, led
to the arrest of other suspected
members.

Fatai Balogun, told  Crime Alert that
leader of the gang, Ade, got the highest
share from Pasuma’s loot.
“He was the one who searched
Pasuma and collected money from
him. But  nobody knew the
amount he got. Few days later, he
bought a Toyota Camry car with
the loot but gave us peanuts. I
have gone on several operations
with Ade. One of them was at
Ajah area where we snatched a
car at gun point along Epe road.

We did that operation with Ade’s
car but we had a little problem on
the road after Ade ran into a
ditch. We had to  abandon the car
when policemen came looking for
us but Ade later sent a towing
vehicle to retrieve the car.
Wale  brought the job that landed
me in trouble. He told me there
was a rich man who lives in his
area, that  he would want me to
follow him execute the job
because he does not have the
expertise to do it. I accepted
because the job was an easy one,
as there won’t be much huddles
getting inside. We were three in
number that went for the
operation.

I took N120,000 and gave Wale
and Gbenga their share. I sold
the laptops we took from the
man for N40,000 each and at the
end, I relocated to my base in
Abeokuta, Ogun State. I don’t
know how Wale mishandled  the
gun he used for the operation,
which led to his being sighted by
one of his neighbors,”he stated.


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