Lagos - An armed robbery suspect yesterday recalled how his gang leader
almost killed him and his cohorts after an operation in which they got a
huge money from some Bureau de Change operators at the Murtala Mohammed
International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos Nigeria.
The suspect, simply identified as Samuel aka Asiwaju, who is being
interrogated by operatives of the Lagos State Anti Robbery Squad (SARS),
said he participated in the infamous MMIA robbery, where billions of
naira were stolen.
He said: “After the robbery in March 2013, we packed a lot of money;
it should be over a billion naira because our bags were filled with
dollars and other currencies. The thing that surprised me was that
immediately our leader, Arab saw the amount of the money, he pulled his
General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) and wanted to shoot us all. We
started pleading with him to take the whole money and spare our lives.
“He later asked us to take some bundles. I picked some bundles and
when I counted my share, it was N45million. We were eight that went for
the robbery and coincidentally, seven of us got the same amount, but I
can’t say how much our informants got. Arab got over a billion naira.”
Thanking God that he was not killed when he was paraded yesterday, he
said: “I invested part of my share in business. I bought lands and
trucks for transport business. Parts of my share were taken from me by
some street urchins who got wind of the robbery and threatened to report
me to the police. So, I gave them some money. Unfortunately, my
transport business did not do well and I became broke. I did not want to
go back to robbery because all other members had been arrested by SARS,
but because of hunger, I was forced to make one more attempt this year.
So bad, I was unlucky to land in the hands of SARS operatives.”
Expressing regret that he did not heed the advice of his friends to
run abroad, Samuel added: “I feel sad that God saved me and gave me the
opportunity to escape but I messed it up. God really loved me because
all our members were rounded up and I was the only one left, yet I did
not use the opportunity to escape”
Commissioner of Police Umar Manko, who paraded him alongside four
other suspects, disclosed that one GPMG, one AK47 rifle, two
double-barrel locally made pistols, I0 GPMG fully loaded magazines,
eight loaded AK47 magazines, 32 live cartridges and Volkswagen Sharon
bus were recovered from the suspects.
[Thenationonlineng]
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