Ugwu, a native of Ezza in Ebonyi State, who resides in Abuja, where he works at the headquarters of the Nigeria Prisons Service, was nabbed in Enugu on June 26. The senior prisons officer was arrested with suspected accomplices, Ifeanyi Ozor, a native of Enugu State who is also resident in Abuja; and Smart Osetu from Oguta in Imo State.
The Commissioner of Police, Enugu State, Mr. Mohammed Danmallam, disclosed, while parading the suspects, that apart from armed robbery, the prisons officer and his gang were also involved in conspiracy, malicious damage, stealing and ‘obtaining by tricks.’
Danmallam said, “The suspects (Ugwu, Ozor and Osetu) belong to a syndicate that specialises in monitoring anyone that has gone to bank to make withdrawals and trail them to a point where they can smartly force the door or the windscreen (of the victims’ car) open with their instrument and steal the said amount. They are also part of a syndicate that buys goods from traders and generate fake payment alert to the owner of the goods without him knowing. They were nabbed along Ogui Road, Enugu by the operatives of the Enugu State Police Command on June 26, 2018, following intelligence information gathered concerning their nefarious activities.”
Items recovered from the suspects, according to Danmallam, include a Golf car with registration number Abuja RBC 220 KF, and a broken plug which they allegedly use in “scratching down” the window of the car to steal from their victims. Ugwu rebuffed attempts by journalists to get him to explain why a deputy superintendent of prisons would venture into armed robbery and other criminal activities, especially after witnessing, from close quarters, the harsh treatment meted out to criminals in Nigerian prisons, where they are compelled to live in sub-human conditions.
Sitting quietly on the bare floor, Ugwu refused to respond to questions. He also bowed his head to prevent journalists from taking pictures of his face. Although he was handcuffed like other suspects, Ugwu looked ‘fresher’ than his colleagues. The police commissioner further explained that Ugwu and the other suspects were helping the police in their investigations and would soon be charged to court.
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Hian! Who is clean now?
ReplyDeleteEnd of the road for Oga Supo
DeletePrison is his home, they should take him there
ReplyDeleteMay God continue to expose them in Jesus name. Imagine the idiot, he has a good job and he still indulge in illicit act.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine this
ReplyDeleteScrolled up to see the one who looks "fresher"...still looking...
ReplyDeleteImagine...wicked man, ur salary no do u abi...work wey millions of graduate dey find...u get am finish,u still add rubbish join
ReplyDeleteMc pinky
Some people can never be satisfied with their earning, good he was caught.
ReplyDeleteWicked man..
ReplyDelete"Armed robbery?"
ReplyDeleteSo where are the arms?
someone should tell us the poli-tricks of this
As erections approaches, anything evil is possible
among the politricksters.
you are so daft
DeleteNa wa o, so police could not even pin guns and ammunition captured from other robbers on this man like they usually do?
DeleteAnd the problem here was that Punch, a reputable newspaper published it as "arrested for armed robbery" without mentioning that police could not provide arms to support their claims.
Is it possible that this man stepped on a political toe?
Prison staff unlike the police do not control arms; do they? And this man was not in the prisons armed guard; was he?
@Anon. 12:09
DeleteWhy not reason along objectively and not like that last word you wrote there?
Nawa o. What a sad story.
ReplyDeleteyou will be so at home in prison..lol
ReplyDeleteOchinga no nga. Smh.
ReplyDeletenawaoooo only in Nigeria, the things people do surprises even the devil himself....
ReplyDeleteA whole superintendent haba the idiot must be very greedy..finally home prison...
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