A 28-year-old man, Nonso Egbuzobi, who
was recently arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad
during a robbery operation in Lagos State, has pleaded with the police
to release him, saying he was just an informant and not a member of any
robbery gang.
Police authorities had said Egbuzobi and
three others were part of a gang that killed three policemen during an
ATM robbery at an Access Bank branch in Ayobo, Ipaja area of the state
on November 20, 2013.
It was learnt that after the Ipaja robbery, SARS men led by the
officer in charge, SP Abba Kyari, commenced investigations.
It was learnt that the suspect was
arrested with one Ak-47 rifle while attempting to rob a house at the
Ilasamaja area of the state.
He said, “Some weeks ago, I was at a
snooker joint around Lagos State University when a man approached me
saying he had a target that we could rob at Ilasamaja. I told him I was
not a robber, but I knew people who were capable.
“I approached one armed robber known as
Fine money and I connected him with the person that gave me information.
On December 4, 2013, Fine money picked me up in a jeep around Mile 2
and I led him and two other guys to the house at Ilasamaja. We were told
that the victim had N10m in his house.
“They all had guns, but I decided that I
would remain in the car. However, before they could come down, policemen
started shooting at us and everyone in the vehicle died except me
because I hid on the floor of the car.
“Like I said, I did not rob, I only gave
the robbers information that they needed. I am a responsible man and
even a footballer at Lagos State University, it was poverty that pushed
me to become armed robbers’ informant.”
Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, said
when he received information about the robbery, he ordered his men to
foil the attempt and the policemen engaged the robbers in a gun duel
during which two robbers, Daniel Onuoha, and Eyo Bassey, a dismissed
soldier, were killed.
Manko said investigations led policemen
to the agent who helped the robbers to secure accommodation and after
their house was searched, four AK-47 rifles, which belonged to slain
policemen, were recovered, while the agent was also killed while
attempting to escape.
He said a police walkie-talkie was also
recovered adding that it was with the aid of the walkie-talkie that the
robbers were able to monitor police movement.
He said, “Weeks after the ATM robbery at
Ipaja, I got a tip-off that the same robbers were planning to attack at
Ilasamaja and I informed the OC SARS. He led his men to the scene and
there was an exchange of gunfire with the robbers on Akawo Street. Two
of the robbers were killed while Egbuzobi survived.
“One AK-47 rifle, 11 AK-47 magazines
fully loaded, one liberty jeep with plate number, LH124EKY and three
Nokia phones were recovered from them. Investigations led policemen to
the house agent of the robbers and he led us to the home of one of the
robbers which happens to be their operational base. Four AK-47 rifles,
one police walkie-talkie, Nigerian Army uniform, 19 AK-47 rifles, fully
loaded, 300 rounds of AK-47 live ammunitions were recovered.
“The agent attempted to escape through
the roof but he was killed. Among the five Ak-47 rifles recovered, four
belonged to policemen killed in various robberies across the state.”
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