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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Youth corps member paraded as robbery suspect

 


The Kwara state police command today,16 0ctober, paraded a youth corps member serving in the state and one other for alleged armed  robbery.
The names of the suspects  were given as
Ajayi Joshua Oluwatosin and Taofeek Tobi Adesina.The suspects, armed with guns, were said to have invaded a phone shop along Taiwo road, Ilorin, the state capital on 1 October and allegedly carted away no fewer than 35 cell phones, including phone accessories.Th
e command Spokesperson, Fabode Olufemi, DSP, while addressing journalists at the command headquarters,Ilorin put the value of the phones and their accessories at about N400,000, adding that the suspects also allegedly dispossessed their victim of a sum of N8,850.
Olufemi added: “The two suspects who initially pretended as customers later held the owner of the shop hostage at gun point. They tied the victim’s two hands and sealed her mouth with cello tape to prevent her from raising alarm after which they ransacked the shop.“
However, on receiving the information, police patrol team was immediately drafted to the scene and with the assistance of some passers-by, the youth corps member ran out of luck as he was pursued and eventually nabbed while his colleague escaped with their loots. After intensive manhunt for the fleeing suspect, he was later traced to a hideout at Laduba area where he was arrested with a locally made double barrel pistol, two live cartridges.“
Similarly, when his residence at Niger road was searched, one battle axe and a machete were recovered.”
Also paraded were two final university students and one other person for allegedly being in possession of illegal firearms.They are Omoshagba Gbenga, Gidado Tope and Olanrewaju Moshood. Items recovered from them include two locally made pistols and 26 fake Nigerian NN1000 currency notes.
His words: “The three suspects confessed to be members of secret cult. Two of the suspects also claimed to be final year students of a tertiary institution in Ekiti state and were in Ilorin to pay a visit on the first suspect.“Investigation also revealed that the recovered guns were illegally possessed by the suspects for secret cult activities and for the purpose of committing the offence”.
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