Those arrested were simply identified as Kazeem and Muyideen and Lekan Yusuf, said to be Egbegbe’s brother.
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, who paraded the suspects, said Yusuf, Kazeem and Muyideen usually stayed in the car while Egbegbe goes into the phone shops to get the goods.
Owoseni said as soon as Egbegbe emerged, they would drive away in the car.
He said they were also part of the plan to rob Bureau De Change operators, which eventually backfired and led to the latest uncovered stealing exploits of Egbegbe.
Owoseni said the trio were arrested based on a petition by one Kemi Johnson, who claimed she was robbed by the gang in November 2016.
Owoseni, who paraded the suspects, said they were in the habit of going to big mobile phone shops to steal.
He said: “The gang always targets big mobile phone dealers.
“While Seun, the ring leader, will approach the shop, the rest will be in the vehicle so that when Seun is in possession of the phone, they drive off.”
But the suspects denied ever backing Egbegbe in his operations.
They said Seun implicated them because he was angry they did not visit him in detention.
Yusuf, Seun’s elder brother, said they were not even in talking terms, adding that he received a text message from him that he will deal with him for abandoning him at the police station.
He said: “On the day Seun was arrested at Ikeja, it was my boss that told me that he saw the story on Facebook and went to Area F to see him.
“But after then, he was charged to court and I didn’t go to see him, only for me to receive an SMS from him saying that he heard I was partying while he was languishing in prison.
“He threatened that he will use his power to deal with me. I forwarded the message to our mother.
“Two days later, police came to my house and took me to the station. They showed me a petition written by one Kemi Johnson on November 22, 2016 that Seun and his gang came to her shop to steal phone and accessories worth N10 million.
“That only Seun was arrested and later released without her consent and other members of the gang were never arrested.
“I never knew anything about the theft and the purported petition is just concocted to implicate me in a crime I know nothing about by my brother.
“He sent the same threatening message to his PA and promised that we will come and meet him where he is.
“If I am part of his gang, will I go to the police station the day he was arrested to see him?”
Muyideen said he was arrested at the gate of Ikoyi Prisons after going to visit Seun.
He said: “I went to Ikoyi Prisons to visit Seun and on my way out, I saw his girlfriend and I even wanted to join their car, but she told me no more space.
“Then suddenly I just saw police vehicle that stopped in front of me and I was asked to get in.
“I was shown a petition that I was part of a gang that robbed her shop late last year. Seun is my friend and I know him as a movie producer and music promoter.
“Even the day he was arrested at Gbagada for trying to dupe a Bureau de Change operator, I was in the car that took him to Gbagada because he told me he wanted me to accompany him to South African embassy.
“He came down along the way and we waited for him. Few minutes later, we saw him in company of a police patrol vehicle and a mallam. They were taken to Ogudu Police Station.
“The four of us remaining in the car (Lekan, Muyideen and AY) followed them to the station and that’s where the police told us their offence.
“I was not involved in any way with it. Seun just wants to implicate me in an offence I know nothing about.”
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ReplyDeleteJust driving someone to commit a crime unknowingly doesn't amount to a crime abeg....
DeleteEgbegbegbeee be looking for who will keep him company... next he will mention Toyin.
He won't deer to mention Toyin. Ajegbodo to wa eni kunra.
DeleteIs it right for the police to parade people to the public simply because they've been alleged to have committed a crime. what if it turns out they are innocent, then they will live with the trauma and damage of their reputation forever. Is it not proper to first allow a competent court to pronounce them guilty first before treating them like felons.
DeleteLmao. I believe them though. I think egbegebegbe is lying. He wants to implicate them. Thief
DeleteHmmmm......he does not want to go down alone
ReplyDeleteSo Stealing is now a family business ; na wa ooh
ReplyDeleteGod abeg I don't want a demon for a child ooo, and also a demon for a sibling, I don't even want to be related to such!
ReplyDeleteMe too oh
DeleteHope the brother still has the text message he claimed Egbegbe sent to him.
ReplyDeleteThat's the only way he can be vindicated.
You read my mind.
DeleteI thought as much
DeleteAll na wash, the brother is involved abeg. Small thing this man would have started carrying guns
DeleteI believe the brother. Seun seems spiteful. We saw it play out during Toyin's saga na.
DeleteWhenever I see this Seun I thank God for Toyin,she has moved on and even changed her name she is too smart. Smh
ReplyDeleteEnd time implication.
ReplyDeleteSometimes,hubby thinks I am too strict. What you did not keep,please do not touch it. Even if you are so hungry or needed that thing so desperately,try to get permission before taking it.
ReplyDeleteWhat you did not keep is not yours,it does not matter how you are related to the owner. You did not keep it?then it's not yours. Get permission from the owner or you stole it and must be severely punished.
I can't even imagine being called because my child took what does not belong to him.
My God forbid evil in my generation and generations of my generation.
Thank God that Toyin did not last long with seun guy!
ReplyDeleteSeun the thief.......thank God that Toyin dump his fake ass.....so stealing is their family business. I don't believe the elder brother story, where will he get phone to text anybody in the cell......but sha anything can happen in Naija
ReplyDeleteOf course he can get access to a phone in cell. Even much more.
DeleteGenerational curse....Asasi
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