The Lagos State Police Command has
arrested an 18-year-old suspected thief, Ganiyu Rahman, in the Oshodi
area of the state who said his gang had over 50 members.
Rahman, who was arrested along with five
other teenage thieves on Friday, added that he had been living under
the bridge in Oshodi since 2013.
Fidelis Chidi blog learnt that the
other suspects were Sadiq Adebayo, 15; Timilehin Oluwaseun, 14; Ogundare
Moyinoluwa, 18; Toheeb Tijani, 19; and Adeleke Sodiq, 17.
They were arrested by operatives of the Rapid Response Squad during an alleged theft.
According to the police, the teenagers are serial phone thieves in the Oshodi area.
A police source said, “The suspects were
brought in batches to the RRS headquarters in Alausa. They were
brazenly dispossessing commuters of their belongings when they were
nabbed.”
In his statement to the police, Rahman said his gang usually lurked around the Oshodi Oke area.
He said, “We have over 50 members in my
gang. We are always in the Oshodi Oke area all day. Some of us scout for
victims to snatch their handbags, phones and other valuables. Most
times, we pretend as if we are helping them out with the valuables but
we steal from them. We usually work in groups. While the others are
helping out, some of us snatch the valuables and run.
“My parents are divorced. I have been
sleeping under the bridge in Oshodi since 2013. Sometimes, I worked as a
bus conductor and whenever I was not working, I followed my gang
members to steal.
“On Friday, we stole Microsoft phone
from a lady’s bag. We pretended to be helping the lady to get a bus. But
we stole her phone.”
Another suspect, Adebayo, said he and
two others stole an iPhone and a Phantom Tecno phone from a car, adding
that he made N7,000 from the stolen phones.
He said, “My two friends, – Osas and
Janbele – and I stole the phones from a car. We sold the two phones,
along with seven other phones to one man, Tuwo, in the Idi Oro, Mushin
area. They gave me N7,000 from the proceeds.”
The victim of the Friday theft, an
undergraduate, identified only as Sarah, said she was not aware that her
phone was stolen until she boarded the bus.
“I discovered my phone was missing
immediately I boarded a bus in Oshodi. But, I received a call in the
evening that I should come to Alausa to collect my phone,” she added.
The police said efforts were on to apprehend other suspected teenage thieves in the area.
The source told us
that the suspects had been transferred to the Lagos State Taskforce on
Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit, Alausa.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said the police would not tolerate any form of criminality.
“Parents are to monitor the activities of their wards and children,” she added.
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