A 56-year-old man, Kehinde Olatubosun, has told police in Lagos that
he made N10,000 daily begging at popular Ikeja roundabout with fake
prescription sheet.
Olatubosun is said to be one of those who use Lagos
State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) prescription sheets to
deceive unsuspecting pedestrians and motorists on the pretext that they
suffer ailments and could not afford the drugs prescribed by doctors.
The suspect, who hails from Ibadan, Oyo State, said he made at least
N300,000 monthly for one excuse or the other.
But he was arrested along with 18 other drug users at a joint at
Ipodo, Ikeja by the Rapid Response Squad (RRS). An RRS decoy team had,
on Friday night, traced a stolen phone to the joint, leading to the
arrest of a three-man gang specialising in stealing mobile phones, three
drug peddlers and 13 drug addicts. Speaking on the strategies used to
get money from unsuspected pedestrians, Olatubosun said he operated at
Mobolaji Bank Anthony roundabout, beside LASUTH, Toyin Street, Opebi and
other parts of Ikeja.
According to him, he makes over N10,000 daily begging. He said:
“Every day, I make over N10,000 daily doing corporate begging. All days
of the week, I am always at Mobolaji Bank Anthony roundabout, Toyin
Street roundabout and Opebi. At times, I collaborate with beggars.
Whatever we make, we share but I get a larger share. “What I do is
that, I get LASUTH drug prescription paper. I get it from their waste
bin. With this in my hand, I convince motorists, passengers and
passers-by that I have a relative who is in dare need of money to buy
drugs and I show them the prescription papers.
“This is what I have been doing since I was deported from Germany in
2004. Before the deportation, I was working as electrical engineer in
Bauhusa, Germany Colon, Germany. I was in Germany for 12 years before I
was deported.
“I was in possession of drug when I was arrested in Germany, so they
deported me. I have four children. Two are in Germany with my wife. One
is in Texas in United States and another in Nigeria. “Unfortunately, all
the money I make from this begging goes into drugs.”
Day after day, I am always there, seven days a week. I make more
money on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. I make more than N10,000 on
weekends.” According to him, he was experiencing withdrawal symptoms
which is the effect of not taking drugs for sometimes. He added:
“I was at Ipodo drug joint, Ikeja when I was arrested. I was on drug
when I was picked up. I have never been arrested for any offence before.
I am praying that RRS release me. I promise I won’t go back to drug
again. Where I live presently was given to me by my in-law.”
http://newtelegraphonline.com/make-n300000-monthly-using-lasuth-prescription-paper-beggar/
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
+5 Caught: The 36-year-old maid was caught on camera stuffing cash into her pockets and knickers A housekeeper h...
-
Seyi Gesinde reports the tragic death of Dr Myles Munroe, which occured aboard a plane which crashed while trying to land in The Baha...
-
A Magistrates’ Court in Minna yesterday sentenced a 26-yearold man, Rabiu Umaru, to four months’ imprisonment or N10,000 fine for house-br...
No comments:
Post a Comment