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Title: Singing like a bird, the suspects of the Ikorodu bank robbery spill full details of their heist
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Like the old saying goes, everyday for the thief, one day for the owner. Four suspected members of the dare devil gang that pulled off ...
Like the old saying goes, everyday for the thief, one day for the owner.
Four suspected members of the dare devil gang that pulled off a daring daylight robbery on two commercial banks in Ikorodu on Monday claimed responsibility of other bank robberies recorded in Lagos this year.
The suspects, Monday Omoboye, Bright Agbojule, Monday Ikuesan and Promise Abiwa were paraded by the outgoing Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Kayode Aderanti.
The entire crew unfortunately met their waterloo when soldiers intercepted one of the gang members who was carrying mint notes with bank seals on them.
Following a tip off by the soldiers in Ondo State to the Lagos CP, the four suspects were rounded up with two Lexus Jeeps and an Infiniti jeep with registration numbers KRD29DA, 642DQ and EKY641DB respectively, recovered.
Singing like a bird, the suspects explained that they were at the bottom of the food chain of their gang which they say is made up of 18 men. The criminal squad, aside raiding banks in Lekki, Ijede and Ebute (both in Ikorodu) also engage in pipeline vandalism and illegal bunkering.
Giving a detailed account on the operation, Agbojole told reporters that their leaders were “Million” and “Kakado”
He claimed that he was contacted a week to the operation, and accepted the invitation due to his poor situation.
Agbojole also added that he was a Timber worker at Ebute Meta before joining the group.
Asked who the woman was that led the gang, Agbojole said, “There was no woman in the group. Our leaders are Million and Kakado.
“We planned the operation from Ishawo creeks. It was Milton and his men who came to us and told us about the operation. Million brought guys from Warri.
“It was from the creeks that we planned the whole thing and this is my first operation with them. I was among those who kept watch along the road. I was given a Pump Action gun. We had eight guns and two Pump Action rifles.
“I am a student of the College of Education, Ekiadolor. I did not follow them to Lekki or any other robbery operations, but I know it was the gang that attacked those banks.
“We left very early for the Ikorodu operation and it was some of Million boys who went into the police station, I did not go with them.
“It was Million and Kakado who brought the dynamite used to open the bank doors as well as the guns. They were the ones who also thought us how to use the guns.
“I do not know how much was gotten because it was the leaders who counted and shared the money. My share was N2million from where I bought a Lexus jeep at N1. 5million. I bought jerry can for my brother to start illegal oil bunkering; gave my wife N30, 000 for her joint exam and also gave my friends money.
“I was arrested in Ikorodu where I live. My friend Akpan called me and I didn’t know that it was because police was looking for me.”
Omoboye, a boat operator, in his testimony said he usually ferry the gang to their operations.
Omoboye disclosed that he had participated in all the robberies, adding that he received N400,000 for the Lekki robbery, N400,000 for Ijede and N2million for the Ogolonto attack, totalling N2.8m.
He said the group usually lodge in areas close to their targets, noting that for the Lekki attack, they camped in Epe.
“We went to Epe area and lodged there. I was the boat operator and I drove them in all the operations. I don’t usually leave the boat and one or two men stay with me because the gang will contact them and they will now alert me that it’s time to move.
“I was contacted about one month after the Lekki operation and informed of the Ijede attack, I got N400,000 each from Lekki and Ijede. But for Ebute business, I was given N2million.
“I was not the one they called on phone. It was one of their men before we rode to the jetty side to carry them. My boat is a fibre boat. I usually take them to the creeks in Ishawo but they don’t allow us close to where they share money.
“Our business in the creek is illegal bunkering, pipeline vandalism and armed robbery. That is what we do in Ishawo creeks. I took part in all the robberies because I was their boat operator.
“Yes I am married with five children, but my wife does not know what I am into,” he said.

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