A robbery suspect, Mr Ismail Adeyemi confessed that late Gulder Ultimate Search 2006 winner (GUS), Hector
Jobarteh, was shot dead because the gang was desperately to get some money from
him.
According to Adeyemi, he and his gang
members, KK and Nonso, KK, only wanted to rob Hector and collected his money,
but their trigger happy partner, KK, shot the star dead.
Recollecting how Hector was killed and his
father shot, Adeyemi explained that he and his partners were driving around,
scouting for whom to rob, when they sighted Hector, in his red car, driving
into a close that led into the estate at Oko Oba, where he lived.
Acting on a hunch that they would get money
from him, KK, the leader of the gang, ordered that they should tail Hector’s
car.
Before they could catch up, Hector had driven
into his compound. The robbers were confused. They sighted a woman and told her
that they were looking for a red car that sped off after bashing their car. The
woman innocently pointed to Hector’s compound. They followed; soon, gunshots
rocked the early morning air.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr
Imohimi Edgal, explained that Adeyemi was the prime suspect.
The CP alleged that, Adeyemi, a former
filling station attendant at Apapa Wharf area of Lagos, pulled the trigger that
killed Hector and landed the star’s father in hospital.
Speaking with journalists yesterday, Adeyemi vehemently
denied the police allegation that he killed Hector and shot his father.
He said: “I was not the person that shot Hector;
it was my friend, KK that shot him. I even quarreled with him for shooting the
guy. It was KK that led the robbery operation. When I asked why he shot Hector,
he said that Hector wanted to grab hold of him, possibly to struggle with him. I
reminded him that our agreement was to only rob people and collect their
valuables, not to kill. KK got angry and threatened to shoot me. In fact, he
even pointed the gun at me.”
Adeyemi further narrated: “After the woman
showed us the compound that Hector drove into, we followed. We met a woman
inside the compound and asked her the flat that Hector entered, but she refused
to cooperate. It was at that point that KK brought out the gun and threatened
to shoot her. She was scared and took KK upstairs. I was downstairs with Nonso
when we heard gunshots. KK called us to come upstairs. We got upstairs and
discovered that KK had shot Hector and his father. KK first shot the father and
later shot Hector when he came to know what was happening. We snatched Hector’s bag and phone and left. When
we opened the bag, we found only a pair of shoe and some flowers. I took his
phone.”
Adeyemi would later sell the phone at the
Ikeja Computer Village. Policemen hunting for the killers of Hector tracked his
stolen phone to the Computer Village. They arrested the trader that bought and later
used as bait to catch Adeyemi. KK and Nonso are still at large.
Adeyemi explained that he joined robbery
after he met Nosom at Apapa and became friends with him. He said that Nosom
introduced him to KK.
Adeyemi said: “I have done two operations
with the gang. The second operation was at Oko Oba; that was the day KK killed
Hector. Even on that day, Nonso and KK were speaking Igbo language. I didn’t understand
what they were saying. When we got there, two of them also spoke with one lady
who directed them to the house of the guy. We were three that went for the
operation. When I went to meet KK with the guy, they were arguing. I don’t know
what they were arguing about because they both were speaking in Igbo language.
We took his hand bag and found only boxer and shoe. There was no money.”
Edgal said that the suspect led operatives to
Sango Gasline, Ijoko, where his operational revolver pistol with nine rounds of
live ammunition was received. He added that Adeyemi confessed to the crime and
admitted to other various criminal activities within the state.
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