Diminutive Oliseh Ojobo certainly cuts a picture
of innocence for a 21- year-old man.
The native of Delta State, who moved to
Lagos two years ago, hopefully for a better life, is for the moment having his
dreams on hold.
Ojobo was apprehended by security men at the
Alaba International Market four weeks ago, when he accompanied two friends,
Adekunle Yusuf and Tony Abose aka Old Baba, to a robbery operation. It was to
be his first robbery operation.
Confessing his role in the matter to CRIME
DIGEST, he said, “I lived with my uncle and I worked as a bar keeper at a
hotel on Ajangbadi Road. Yusuf and Abose often came to the hotel where I worked
with some other friends. They spent a lot of money on such occasions and would
buy me food and drinks.
“Although I got to know Abose through his
frequent visits to my place of work, Yusuf was already a friend. I knew him
through my elder brother Femi. I had no idea though that they were robbers.
With time, I got close to the group.”
On Nov. 5, 2012, Abose went to Ojobo’s workplace.
After enquiring about Yusuf’s whereabouts, he was said to have waited for a few
minutes before Yusuf himself walked in.
Ojobo made his cell -phone available when
Abose allegedly requested to make use of it. After a futile call to a friend
who wasn’t responding, the latter decided to leave.
“He told me that they were headed for Alaba
market. Already, I had planned to go to Alaba. Since I was through with my
shift, I told them that I would go along with them,” Ojobo told CRIME
DIGEST.
The three men thereafter left for the market.
After a casual inspection of the environment, Abose settled for a provision
store. He instructed Ojobo to approach the sales girl with a request to buy a
sachet of pure water. Without asking questions, Ojobo moved towards the store
entrance while Yusuf and Old Baba went through a side gate that led to the back
of the compound.
Meanwhile, Ojobo was a few metres away
receiving a phone call which had come in when he was making his purchase. Just
as he hung up, a gunshot was heard.
Recalling what happened next, Yusuf said, “After
I had taken all the money I could find, Abose and I left the store. We had not
gone far when we heard the sales girl screaming that she had just been robbed.
Abose immediately pulled out his gun and shot in the air. There was a stampede.
We quickly seized the opportunity to mingle with the crowd and run to Sowemimo
Street.
“While we were running away, Abose phoned Ojobo
to find out where he was. Although they talked, I don’t know what transpired
between them. Abose called Ojobo to confirm his status. By the third time,
Ojobo’s phone was switched off. It was at this point that we suspected he might
have been caught.”
While the two friends waited at Sowemimo Street,
Ojobo was holed up in a nearby swamp around Ilufu community where the robbery
had taken place. When it seemed that the stampede was over, he crawled out from
his hiding place, dirty and unkempt.
“That area was not a familiar place to me so when
the stampede was in progress I tried to hide in the nearest compound I could
find. I noticed it was close to a swamp so I moved into the swamp. When things
seemed a bit calmer, I came out but because of the state of my appearance, the
residents wondered what had happened to me.
“As I walked on the street, my appearance drew
attention and some persons approached me, asking what had happened to me. I was
reluctant to say anything and because I couldn’t give a satisfactory
explanation, the neighbourhood security was called in. It was the security who
sent for the sales girl and she identified me, saying I was one of the robbers.
I was beaten mercilessly and taken afterwards to the Ajangbadi Police Division
from where I was brought to the Special Anti -Robbery Squad,” Ojobo said.
Since there was no means of communicating with
Ojobo, Abose recruited some street urchins at Sowemimo. He told them that there
had been a robbery at Ilufu and the urchins should find out if anyone had been
caught in connection with the incident.
The boys went away and after a while, they
returned with the news that a young man had been arrested by the police in connection
with the robbery. The boys were paid N6,000 for their effort.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umaru
Manko, confirmed the arrests.
“The sum of N96,000 was realised from that
robbery attempt; Yusuf received N32000 as his share. He was, however,
arrested two weeks ago after he was sighted in an eatery at Alaba by the
manager of the hotel where Ojobo used to work. The investigative police
officer, who handled Ojobo’s case at Ajangbadi was immediately alerted and
Yusuf was arrested. Efforts are being made to arrest Abose, who is still on the
run,” he said.
Punch
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