The
Lagos State Police Command has arrested four brothers for allegedly
stealing N43m from their brother-in-law, Umeagudosi Nnama, in Ikeja area
of the state.
According to the police, the suspects,
Obinna Okezie, Mike Okezie, Chibuzor Okezie and Matthew Okezie connived
with one Okechukwu Uzoma, who is an employee of the victim, to rob him
of the money.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Nnama
owns a bureau de change at the Murtala Muhammed Airport. The suspects
were said to be employees of the victim as well.
According to sources, the suspects on
May 1,2013, went to the victim’s office and deceived the employee on
duty, Desmond Ameife, into giving them the money on the pretext of
giving it to a customer.
A police source said, “Nnama just lost
his wife and he has not even buried her yet. The brothers conspired
among themselves to rob Nnama, who is also their boss.
“Nnama’s company, PNnama Enterprise
serves as a middleman between Chinese manufacturers and Nigerian
traders. The company helps traders to send money to Chinese
manufacturers. On May 1, the brothers told Ameife to give them $200,000
and N11m (N43m) saying they wanted to give the money to a customer.
“The suspects then took the money and ran away.”
It was learnt that the suspects were traced to Satellite area of FESTAC after the matter was reported at Area E Command.
Our correspondent learnt that the Area
Commander, Damian Okoro, sent a team of detectives to the scene and
arrested the suspects who were sharing their loot at the time.
“On May 3, just two days after the
robbery, the suspects were arrested at an apartment of one of their
relatives where they were sharing the money. The whole money was fully
recovered, “he said.
A police source told our correspondent
that the brothers had allegedly attempted to steal N20m from the victim
prior to the robbery.
“Nnama said in his statement that the
brothers had told him some days before the robbery that their mother had
been kidnapped and they needed N20m to pay ransom. This shows that the
brothers had been conspiring for quite some time,” he said.
The spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said she had no information on the case.
PUNCH
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