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Monday, April 11, 2016

Suspected Armed Robber Says He Works For Lagos Policeman!..OMG!

A 21-year-old suspected robber, Akeem Popoola, says a police inspector attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the Lagos State Police Command, Ikeja, uses him to swindle unsuspecting victims.







He said he had worked for the policeman, identified as Inspector Festus, aka Ijaya , for about four months before he was arrested.
The carpenter, who is currently in custody at the Agbado divison, Ogun State, was arrested for robbery and burglary. A mattress and speakers of a sound system were reportedly recovered from him in the Giwa area of Agbado on April 6.


He told PUNCH Metro that apart from burglary, he used to collect phones from the inspector and he would later sell them.
He added that Ijaya and two others – Abbey and Aluko – would get the buyers arrested minutes later for buying stolen items.
Akeem said their victims paid Ijaya between N120,000 and N150,000 before they were released, adding that he got N5,000 as his share on each ‘deal’.


“In November 2015, one of my father’s tenants and I fought. When my daddy came back home on that day, she reported me to him and he handed me over to Inspector Festus at the state police command headquarters, Ikeja. He told him I was too troublesome and wanted him to discipline me. But he (Ijaya ) did not. He took me to a beer parlor at Alakuko and gave me N5,000. I was very surprised.
“Two days after, we met at another beer parlour around Agbado, where I was made to swear an oath. He brought out a gun and put some gin inside the barrel. He drank from it and gave me the gun to do same. He said he would be sending me on some errands. He gave me a mobile phone and drove me in his Toyota Camry to POWA complex in Ikeja.
“He told me to sell the phone inside the complex which I did for N20,000. After an hour, he handcuffed me and took me in his car with his boys – Abbey and Aluko – to the man that bought the phone. He arrested the man and told him to pay N200,000 if he did not want to be taken to the station. 

The man raised N150,000 among his friends in that complex and gave him.
When we left there, he removed the handcuffs and gave me N5,000 and we departed.”


The Oke Ona, Abeokuta indigene said the second deal he had with Ijaya was an iPad he sold to another unsuspecting victim around Ikeja. He said he got a N5,000 share from the N150,000 bribe the inspector allegedly collected from the buyer, who was also accused of acquiring stolen property.
He added that when he decided to quit, Ijaya refused.


Akeem told our correspondent that Ijaya threatened they had sworn an oath and that he would die if he backed out from the deal or revealed it to his father.


“Sometime in February, the inspector gave me a Techo phone which I sold to a guy at Agbado. The guy gave me N7,000 and a small phone. Thirty minutes later, we went back with my hands handcuffed. And as he normally did, he collected about N120,000 from him before he was released. I also got my N5,000 share. I can say all this in his presence,” he added.


Akeem said he had stolen a plasma television at Oke Aro area of Agbado on the order of Ijaya , insisting that the item was still with the policeman.
His father, Mr. Ahmed Popoola, who regretted handing him over to the policeman, said his son was a thief before he took him to Ijaya for discipline.
He said he strove to meet Akeem’s needs and had counselled him on several occasions to no avail.
“He had been stealing before I took him to a police friend, Yekini, who handed him over to Ijaya with a belief that he (Akeem) will change if he sees the way thieves are being punished. He had been embarrassing me. He still has a case in the Sango-Ota division. I was arrested and detained because of him.
“When he finished his secondary school, he told me he did not want to proceed to a higher institution. 

I enrolled him as an apprentice in my carpentry workshop and constructed a wooden shop for him when he graduated. He removed all the planks I used to construct the shop and sold them. Let the law take its course.”


The spokesperson for the Ogun State Police Command, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi, said the police were on the trail of Ijaya and his accomplices. He added that the case had been transferred to the command’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
He said, “The suspect was arrested for robbery and burglary. He mentioned 
Ijaya and some others and we have commenced investigation. If any of them is actually a policeman, we are going to send a signal to the command he is attached to and he will be arrested.”
But the Lagos State Police spokesperson, SP Dolapo Badmos, denied that Ijaya was a serving cop in the command.
“We don’t have a policeman bearing Festus or Ijaya in the command,” she said.


End time denial!!!



28 comments:

  1. Of course they will always cover up for them naa. Thieves in uniform.

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    1. There might not be substantial evidence to prove this is true, but we've always known this existed in the npf.

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    2. Hope that boy won't go missing mysteriously soon. These are very serious allegations. Corruption plaguing our police force since 1900. So sad.

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    3. Must you comment on everything? SDFU!

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  2. What is this country turning into? How could an officer meant to teach morals to a boy turns him into arm robber? Sad.

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  3. Na today? Police abi Na potif have been godfadas of armed robbers since long time Tay Tay. Not surprised about this news at all.

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  4. He should name them na?
    Why must anyone cover up a criminal?
    Sigh!

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  5. Police are thieves. Big thieves. This is what they do all the time. Deny when allegations like this come up. I hate uniformed men with a passion. I so dread them. All of them. Because they are all corrupt and wicked. Using their guns to threaten innocent citizens..

    You will wonder where thieves get their guns from if not from this uniformed men

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  6. The man made him swear to ogun (god of iron). Make we dey watch.

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  7. Kai, policemen and NEPA people I hate them!

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  8. Na wah oh!...
    I'm sure his father or mother was a thief during their time...
    Parents should train their children in God's way!...

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  9. Hahhahahaha.. real denial !

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  10. The "O" as always. They can never work hard for their money. SMH

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  12. They always deny and cover up deir messes.
    That boy needs special delivery sessions.

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  13. If he is not a serving officer then the first man the father handed the son to Yekini should be arrested and asked to produce the fake policeman.

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  14. It's Clear that this boy is saying the truth! The dad reported his son to the cop to discipline him, the cop turned the boy to a pro! Yet the police force denies all ! Which way Nigeria?

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  15. Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.

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  16. Who went to Eric Moore high school Lagos here? This boy looks like one Mr popoola's son. The man can flog for Africa. Wondering y he did not flog stealing out of this boy.

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  17. All Police people have 1st class in telling lies.

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  18. I think I have heard that name before in this ikeja, among the policemen.
    Hope the authority get to the bottom of this. Most of those police guys at areaf are not clean. Anonymous thingz*

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  19. Nna! One important lesson to learn from this story is - never buy second hand phone from anyone! You will always be the loser! If they don't sell you crap; they will swindle your money; or you might be a guest in a police cell!

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  20. Any time I see a Nigerian police officer,I always feel I have seen a thief.

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  21. So she knows all their names?

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