The Special Anti-Robbery Squad,
(SARS), Lagos State Police Command, has arrested one of the robbers, who
wearing fake police vests, made from cartons and painted black, attacked C.N
Okoli hummer bus heading to the eastern part of the country during the weekend.
The robbery attack was said to have
occurred at Mowe Bridge, Ogun State, at about 4am, on Saturday, after the bus
left the motor park, to beat traffic.
The bandits, five in numbers, were
said to have been decked out in police vests, later discovered to be made from
cartons and painted black to make it look like real police vests.
The five gunmen, wearing their fake
police vests and flashing torchlight, were said to have flagged down the bus as
it approached the Mowe Bridge.
The driver, thinking they were
genuine policemen, and apparently fooled by their police black vests, stopped.
The robbers immediately attacked the
bus. They ordered all the passengers down from the bus and robbed them. After
robbing the passengers, they abandoned them along the road and disappeared with
the bus, heading inward Lagos State.
One of the occupants of the C.N. Okoli
bus, who escaped into the bush immediately the robbers attacked, alerted the
police.
The occupant gave the police
description of the bus and its registration number.
The description of the bus was
quickly radioed to Lagos Command, which mounted vigilance along the roads. The
bus was finally intercepted at Palm grove area of Lagos.
Immediately police sighted the bus
and flagged it down, the robbers braked and four bolted, leaving one of their
partners in crime, who was driving the bus, behind.
He was arrested.
The driver has been identified as
Obuneme Ibe. The C.N Okoli hummer bus, marked XT760LSD, white in colour, was
recovered and searched.
Four fake police vests, made from
cartons were recovered. Also recovered were one fake police bullet proof, two
locally made guns, five cartridges, three torch lights, some handsets and N30,
000.
Since his arrest, Ibe has been
singing like a bird while in SARS custody.
He told police that he and his
fleeing gang members used to be commercial bike robbers, robbing traders at
Liverpool-Apapa, Oyingbo and other parts of the Lagos metropolis.
According to him, since the
restriction of commercial bikes in the state, robbing with motorbikes had
become pretty difficult. Thus the leader of the gang, one Mukaila brought the
idea that they should get cartons, cut it into sizes of police vests and paint
them with black paint, with inscription of police at the front and back.
The game had been working for the
gang until the police busted them on Saturday.
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