Do you accept sachet or a bottle of water offered by unknown
passengers in a commercial bus? Then, you must be careful as some
robbery gang have devised this method to rob unsuspecting passengers.
This
discovery is coming on the heels of the arrest of five members of a
notorious robbery gang by operatives of the Special Anti-robbery Squad,
SARS, of the Lagos State Police Command. The gang specialized in
drugging unsuspecting passengers in commercial buses before
dispossessing them of their valuables.
Unlike their other partners
who use their vehicles to perpetrate the heinous crime, the arrested
suspects as gathered, would board commercial buses and position
themselves strategically to actualize their devilish act.
Their
modus oparandi include trailing their targets either from the bank, or
public places, right into a commercial bus.Information at Crime Guard
disposal revealed that seven members of the gang would board
same bus
with their target while another would pose as a sachet water hawker.
Unknown to their target the sachet water have all been sedated.
One
of them would then pretend to buy a sachet water from their
gang(hawker), offering N20 note, only to be told there is no N10 note
for his balance. Pretending to be nice, the buyer would take another
sachet water and offer to their target, with the explanation that he did
not want his money to be left with the hawker. And immediately their
target drinks the water, he would fall asleep and in the process, have
his valuables dispossessed of.
But the gang met its waterloo after
a foiled attempt to sedate one of its victims in Ikeja area of the
state recently. Consequently, three members of the gang were
apprehended.
A Police source at SARS said, "We have been on their
trail for two weeks now. We got information that the same gang had
robbed someone on his way from Ikeja to Yaba and the case was reported
at Sabo police station. Driver of that bus and his conductor were
initially accused of conniving with the robbers but after proper
investigation, they were released with stern instructions to be on the
look-out for members of the gang.
"Unfortunately for the gang,
they boarded the same bus last week Tuesday and the bus conductor who
was vigilant noticed them and raised alarm. They were about seven but
three of them were arrested while four others escaped. But during
interrogation those arrested provided information that aided the arrest
of two others. We are currently making effort to apprehend the gang
leader who is currently at large", he explained.
"I joined the gang because I was not making money from my phone business-suspect."
One
of the suspects, 24-year-old Chibuike Mbakwe, a native of Orlu, Imo
state, said he joined the gang because he wasn’t making enough money
from his phone business.
Hear him: "I came toLagosin 2003 after
completing secondary school. I went into phone accessories trade at
Alaba International market where I met Chioma, the gang’s leader. He
introduced me into this crime and in the process I abandoned my trade.
"I
don’t know how Chioma picks his targets but he always had one. On the
day of our arrest, the man Chioma had targeted was carrying a paper bag
with him which we concluded contained money. We were six in number
including the pure water seller. So far, I have gone on operation with
Chioma five times".
"We dissolve 15 talin (sedative)into a sachet water."
Asked
what was the name of the sedative drug, he said, "it is called talin.
Fifteen tablets are dissolved in one sachet. This will make our target
sleep for three hours. I have no idea how the drug is procured or where
it is packaged into the water. But the water is usually brought to the
park for the gang member to sell by Chioma.
"My role is simply to get into the same bus and cover up Chioma’s activities, so no one would suspect us."
Asked
whether any of their victims had died in the process, he shook his
head: "No, the drug is not harmful. I have mistakenly taken a drugged
sachet water and had to be taken home by my colleagues. I woke up after 3
hours."
For 24-year-old Ifeanyi Okeke, a native of Anambra State
who plays the role of the hawker, he has this to say: "I came to Lagos
in 2007 to work as a houseboy for my brother but went back to the
village shortly after his shop was demolished at Oshodi by the the Lagos
state Task force.
"I returned to Lagosin 2011 and went into
smuggling of rice and other food items between Seme border and
Iyana-Iba. I met the gang about a month ago when they attempted to rob a
victim in a bus I was working as a conductor. When I attempted to raise
alarm, the gang leader Chioma, signaled to me to keep quiet and gave me
his phone number, promising to compensate me. I did and he gave me
N500. We later met at a designated place where he talked me into joining
his gang and assigned me to be hawking for the gang.
"Before
boarding any bus, Chioma would call me to meet him somewhere and would
give me the bag of the already drugged sachet water to sell. All I have
received since I joined them is just two visa phones and N8000.
"I
regret joining the gang because Chioma has been cheating me since I
joined. More painful, is the fact that the money I realised from the
business is poor compared to what I was getting as a bus conductor," he
lamented.
"I operated between Cotonou and Togo – Eze."
However,
35-year-old, Chidi Eze, a native of Ihiala, Anambra state and also a
trader at Alaba International market, confessed to have resigned from
the crime long ago. But his brother, Tochukwu who apparently took over,
implecated him during investigation.
"I was formerly into this
bussiness but stopped after I was arrested, charged to court and served a
jail term at Kirikiri prison. One Goddy who resides in Cotonou
introduced me into it. Then, we operated from Cotonouto Togo, using
Indian powder. For my participation, I was paid 7000 Cepha which is
equivalent to N2000. After that, we operated at Okokomaiko, CMS and Mile
2 routes. We were arrested at Abeokuta last year after Goddy and I
tried to rob a passenger."
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