A suspected armed robber has landed in police
net after the lady he attempted to rob, disarmed him in Benin City, Edo State.
The victim, (names withheld), a female newscaster
with the Nigeria Broadcasting Authority (NTA), was said to have given the
suspect, Stanley, the fight of his life when he tried to rob her. She succeeded
in collecting his locally made pistol from him.
The suspect was handed over to policemen from
Oba Police Station, Benin City. During interrogation,
Stanley mentioned names of his gang members. The police went after the gang and
arrested five members. The leader of the gang is however still at large.
The newscaster, who wished to remain anonymous, said she came to Benin from
Lagos, for a wedding when the incident occurred. She said she was cleaning her
car, around 5:30am, when the suspect appeared with his gun and ordered her to
give him money.
She further said: “I was cleaning the car when I heard someone ordering
me not to make a noise. He had been hiding behind my car all this while. He
had a gun with him. He said I should take him inside the house and give him
money. I begged him not to shoot, that I’ll give him the money. I also appealed
to him that my sister, whom I lodged with, is heavily pregnant. I told him
that my sister may go into force labour at the sight of the gun. He was not
interested in my pleas. He held the gun to my waist. As we got close to the
entrance of the sitting room, I summoned courage.
“I screamed Jesus! I didn’t know what came
over me, but I suddenly turned and grabbed the gun. I struggled with him and
turned the gun to his chest. He bit me. I bit him back. As we struggled, we
reached where my car was parked. I screamed and started calling for help. My
brother in-law ran out. He attacked the robber and kicked him until he fell flat
on his face.”
The shout attracted residents who rushed out
and joined in wrestling the gun from the suspect. He was eventually beaten up
mercilessly. The residents almost wanted to beat to death, but others suggested
they hand over to the police.
Recovered from Stanley were a locally made
gun, three cartridges, a wallet, phone and wristwatch. The seller of the gun
had also been arrested.
Police investigation revealed that Stanley is a commercial bus driver.
According to him, he didn’t know why he took to robbery.
Stanley said: "It was my gang members that gave me the gun. I targeted the
house because I thought I could rob people living there successfully. I entered
the compound by jumping the fence. I never expected that the lady would react
by grabbing my gun. I planned the
operation in my house. I entered the compound around 2am.”
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