Mrs. Uzoamaka |
A security guard, who was arrested
for organising robbers to attack his mistress’s home, has revealed that he and
the housemaid planned it because the woman was too stingy.
The guard, Tunde Ajibike 27, and the
maid, Angela, would have gotten away with the crime, but for the sloppy
handling of the robbery operation by the three men who stormed the victim’s
home on February 28, 2015.
The robbers, while robbing the
house, carelessly mentioned the name of Ajibike, unaware that the mistress of
the house, Mrs. Onyeka Uzoamaka, 35, a nurse, although petrified, was paying
serious attention to them.
The woman said that the three men
stormed her Ago Palace home around 8pm, armed to the teeth. She said that the
robbers robbed her of N100, 000, jewelries and several handsets.
The bandits tied her with a
rope to her bed and inflicted knife cut injury on her left ear. When they
disappeared into the darkness, the angry woman confronted Ajibike.
The security man tried to deny it,
but tipped his hands when he disappeared the following day from his duty post,
taking all his possessions.
The guard ran away after Uzoamaka went
to the hospital to treat her injured ear. Ajibike’s bolting confirmed
Uzoamaka’s suspicion. She lodged a report with the police. The police
immediately went after the guarantor who signed for Ajibike when he came to
work as a guard. The man took police to Ibadan, there Ajibike was arrested.
He was arrested by a team of the
Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja, Lagos State Police Command, led by
the Officer in Charge of SARS, Mr. Abba Kyari.
Ajibike said: “I started working as
a security guard for the woman at the monthly salary of N20, 000. I was given a
small room in the compound. Part of my duty was to cut grasses, iron clothes,
wash cars and sometimes even wash clothes. They fed me three times a day. They
used to dash me money sometimes. They
were generous to me. But it was the house girl, Angela, who called me one day.
She said that we should rob our employer. She said the woman has money, but was
very stingy. She said we should arrange boys to rob house.”
Ajibike, who said he came to Lagos
through a local vet, held that he got the security job through the
housemaid.
He confessed to the crime and how he
organised three others to carry out the operation.
Recounting how he and Angela hatched
and perfected the crime, Ajibike said that he gave the housemaid the phone numbers
of the robbers and she finalised the deal. On February 28, the bandits struck.
Ajibike narrated: “The robbers were
three in number. They arrived in the
afternoon. I opened the gate for them. Angela and I hid them behind the water
tank in the compound. They did not come with any weapon. The cutlasses they
used were picked in the compound. Around 8pm, they entered the main building.
This was easy because the doors were open. I went with them into madam’s room.
“Her husband had travelled to their
village. I had already begged them not to harm the woman. One of the robbers, Skelewu,
mentioned my name to the hearing of madam. They did not touch Angela. I ran
away that night after the operation because the woman suspected I was
the person that organised the robbery. Since then, I’ve not set my eyes on the
three men.”
Despite Ajibike’s defence, SARS men
did not buy the story about Angela’s involvement in the robbery. Angela was not
arrested.
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