A 43-year-old man, Friday Ezi, has been arrested by men of the Ogun
State Police Command for allegedly stealing 7 cars from the Redemption
Camp on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. They also apprehended a 27-year-old
motor spare parts dealer, Onyekachi Atama, for allegedly buying the
stolen cars and dismantling them.
The Police Public Relations
Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, disclosed these in a statement
on Thursday. Oyeyemi said Ezi, who lives at No. 5 Adesuah Iyamo Street,
Benin City, Edo State, took the police to Onitsha, Anambra State, where
Onyekachi was arrested.
The PPRO stated, “The duo were arrested
following a report by one Titilayo Otitodogbon, whose Toyota Camry car
with number plate LND 636, was stolen on February 1, 2020, by one of the
suspects. Upon her report, the DPO, Redemption Camp, CSP Chris Amanyi,
detailed his detectives to swing into action and bring the perpetrators
to justice.
“The detectives embarked on full-scale forensic and
technical investigation, which yielded a positive result when one Friday
Ezi, who actually stole the car from the Redemption Camp, was traced to
Edo State, where he was promptly arrested on March 10, 2020. His arrest
and eventual confessional statement led operatives to Onitsha in
Anambra State, where one Onyekachi Atama, who is his receiver and an
accomplice, was also arrested on March 15, 2020.
“Preliminary
investigation revealed that the suspects had stolen up to 7 different
cars from the Redemption Camp, but they confessed to have stolen only 2
cars on different occasions. Onyekachi Atama, who is a spare parts
dealer at the Motor Parts Market in Onitsha, confessed that once the
vehicles were brought to him by Friday Ezi, he used to balkanise them
and sell such vehicles in parts.”
The Ogun State Commissioner of
Police, Kenneth Ebrimson, commended the investigative team for a job
well done. Ebrimson directed that the suspects be transferred to the
anti-car theft section of the State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department for proper investigation and prosecution.
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