LAGOS — The police in
Lagos State, yesterday, said they have arrested a 29-year-old man, Samuel
Mayegun, aka, Asiwaju, who masterminded the 2012 and 2013 robberies
at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos Nigeria.
More than N750 million was carted away from Bureau de Change operators by Asiwaju and his gang in the two operations while two policemen were killed.
More than N750 million was carted away from Bureau de Change operators by Asiwaju and his gang in the two operations while two policemen were killed.
Operatives of the
Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, led by Superintendent of Police, SP, Abba
Kyari, in March 2013, rounded up eight members of the gang, remaining Asiwaju,
who went into hidding.
The Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, who paraded Asiwaju and four others before newsmen
at the state command headquarters, Ikeja, said he received an intelligent
report that Asiwaju and some of his new recruits were about to strike at
Ikorodu area of the state and he sent his men to apprehend them.
According to him,
“Asiwaju was traced to a location where he was planning a mega-robbery for the
next day and the officer in charge of SARS, Abba Kyari, who led a crack team of
operatives to Ikorodu apprehended him and four members of his gang, identified
as Abiodun Adebayo, Ezekiel Anthony, Ibrahim Sao and Femi Osiyelu.
“One General Purpose
Machine Gun, GPMG; one AK-47 rifle, 10 fully-loaded GPMG magazines, two double
barrel locally made pistols and a Volkswagon Sharon car, with number plate
LAGOS BDG 155 AX, were recovered from them.”
2012 and 2013 airport robberies
Meanwhile, Asiwaju,
who is from neighbouring Ogun State and a resident of Ijebu-Ode, confessed to
the crime and begged for a second chance.
According to him, “I
am an armed robber and I started in 2012. My first major operation was at
Murtala International Airport, Ikeja, in 2012, which I was the mastermind.
“The informants
brought the job to me and I contacted, K Money, Atoba and four others. I was
also the one who was at the airport to survey and monitor the movement of the
money.
“I got N45 million at
the end of the operation, this was because, Arab, the guy who brought the guns
we used for the operation hijacked the whole money as we were about sharing it.
“He loaded a large
sum into a travelling bag and gave each of us N45 million, including the two
informants.
“I invested my share
of the loot on landed property and I bought some trucks I used for
transportation.
“But news of the our
exploits went around in Ijebu-Ode because some of the boys who went to the
robbery couldn’t control themselves.
“They started talking
carelessly and people knew that we made lots of money from the operation. I
gave out some of the money to some boys who came asking for their share in
order not inform the police.
“I quit robbery
minding my business, when in February 2013, some of the boys who went for
the 2012 robbery with us became broke and instigated me to organise a second
robbery also at the airport.
Failed operation
“The operation was
unsuccessful because we encountered traffic on our way to the airport and two
policemen who were on escort to the airport foiled the operation.
“They fired at us,
killing one of my boys and we brought them down too. The shooting alerted the
people carrying the money and they escaped with it.
“All my gang members
except me were arrested after the robbery and my AK-47 rifles were also
recovered.
“I went into hiding
and I could not contact members of my family because the police had arrested
them. Some times I slept in the bush because there was no place I could go. I
also could not secure a job because I was informed that my picture was
everywhere.
How they were arrested
“Last month, I bought
a new SIM card and contacted one of my brothers, asking him to assist me get
out of the country and he promised to assist me.
“I didn’t know that
he was with the police. After a while he called and said one of his friends in
prison gave him a job and he would want me to execute it.
“I asked how I could
get a gun for the job and he linked me up to a man in Abeokuta who gave me an
AK-47 rifle.
“On January 9, 2014,
I arranged some boys and we went to Ikorodu to execute the job, but unknown to
us, it was a set up and the police apprehended us.
“I am begging for a
second chance because this is my first time of being arrested. If I am given a
second chance I will become an informant for SARS and will help arrest all the
robbers in Ogun State.” [Vanguard]
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