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Saturday, April 01, 2017

Men Who Lure Sellers Of Expensive Phones Online And Rob Them At The Point Delivery Have Been Arrested..

The operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command has arrested four suspects who specialize in tricking sellers of expensive mobile phones pretending to be online buyers and thereafter rob the sellers at the point delivery.





The suspects, Wilfred Ehis, 30; Bright Eloho, 24, Emeka Egbemedu, 22 and Olanrewaju Kamilu, 33 were arrested on Wednesday evening in Olamulti Hotel, New Site, Iba, Ojo, Lagos.


The gangs had on 7th march, 2017 shot one Sgt. Garba Kadiri, an RRS operative while attempting to evade arrest when they were tracked down by the officers in Pretty Street, Iyana School, LASU – Iyana Road.


According to Ehis, a Chemical Engineering graduate of University of Benin, Ekpoma, Edo State,


“what I do is shop online for expensive phones and goods. I request the sellers to make home delivery.

I would send the delivery address to the seller. When the seller gets to the address, he would call me and I would control my boys to go to the delivery address and rob the seller.


I don’t follow them to the robbery scene. It is only Nurudeen, alias “Onyeabo” that I know carry out the execution. I know he has a locally made short – gun. And, I am aware he had recruited other boys to join him in the robbery.


All I do is stay in hotels. I don’t even go out at all. They do the robbery, sell the phones and give me, my own share of the deal.”

Sources stated that Ehis has several gangs who do his runs for him. The source added that he was into internet fraud and ATM point robbery. After his arrest, about 5 victims besieged RRS headquarters to give information about the operation of the gang.

Two of such victims claimed they lost N800,000 and N450,000 to him. Items recovered from Ehis are 3 phones; 2 Wrist watches, a Canon camera Eo87D; 1 necklace, 1 Sony laptop, a rap of Indian Hemp and an ash colour Altima salon car.



14 comments:

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    1. This is why Nigeria isn't progressing.

      The motive behind on line shopping is to make buying convenient for everyone.You can shop from the comfort of your home or office and have your goods delivered to you wherever you wish.

      Why are some lazy neverdo wells taking advantage of it and using it as a medium to enrich themselves?

      Most people shop on line abroad and nobody kills or robs anyone. It is just so convenient.

      May God help Nigeria jare.

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  2. Na wah oh!...
    All these online store should stop doing home delivery then...
    This rubbish is getting too much!...

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    1. I think they should stop doing home delivery to some loactions. I don't even know where the said location is in Lagos. This is sad

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  3. The death of "POD".

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  4. Wickedness​ incorporated. Just for material things that will be here today and gone tomorrow. Mtcheeew. Stella spread gist about the meningitis outbreak so people can take precautions, thanks.

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  5. The reporter should come nd correct de address he use, Abi na u stella na make mistakes, de guy graduated frm benin bcos ekpoma does not have Chemical Engineering department. AAU for life

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  6. Home delivery gradually fading out in naija

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  7. I don't understand this naija way of online purchase o, for uk when u buy anything on eBay, u pay online and d delivery man delivers ur products, which one is pay on delivery in naija? When they know how risky it is

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  8. Graduate of chemical engineering that can get a job is now doing this.
    That is how I was using the ATM yesterday and one rough looking man kept on coming beside me that I should please come and help him use his card. The way I shouted at him, he was coming too close for comfort. Told him to go meet the security let them teach him.
    I felt bad afterwards but in this country now you can't trust anyone. Especially at night in an ATM spot.



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  9. Moving forward...perhaps drop offs should be at the gate?

    Delivery personnel should not step into the buildings.

    So if you're ordering a fridge, furniture etc you might as well pick it up yourself.

    I pray that those responsible for the Jumia delivery person's death are jailed for life or alternatively... 'death by hanging. '

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  10. To what end....... Vanity

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