The defendants (with laptops) and another suspect
A man, who worked as a cleaner in a building on Tony Oghenejode Close, off Omorinre Johnson Street, in the Lekki Phase 1 area of Lagos State, has allegedly led a three-man gang to rob two residents ─ a lawyer, Adaku Ufere and her brother, Chukwuebuka ─ in the neighbourhood.
It was learnt that the cleaner,
identified only as Jasper, connived with other suspects, Monday Daniel
and Joseph Timileyin, to burgle the flat of the residents around 3am on
June 23, carting away property worth N650,000.
Some of the stolen items include, two laptops, a wrist watch and an iphone.
It was gathered that the lawyer raised
the alarm as the robbers left, leading to Daniel’s arrest by security
guards. He was reportedly nabbed with the laptops and was handed over to
the police. It was learnt that he later led the police to apprehend
Timilehin.
LAYRAY Metro learnt that the gang had carried out other robbery operations in the Lekki and Victoria Island areas.
The suspects reportedly confessed to
taking part in the robbery of a businesswoman, Jolomi Etabuko, who lived
on Ihuntayi Street, Victoria Island.
LARAY Metro had reported on May
20 that one Yusuf Olalekan, who is now in remand at the Ikoyi Prison,
and other fleeing accomplices, stabbed Etabuko multiple times after
dispossessing her of valuables worth N2.2m.
Twenty-year-old Daniel, who hails from
Cross River State, told the police that he had been involved in seven
robbery operations within a year. He said his role was to stay outside
and alert his members to the presence of policemen.
He said, “I am a labourer, but due to
keeping bad friends, I have involved myself in series of robbery for one
year now. Jasper, Wale (Timileyin) and I conspired to rob the
complainant. It was Jasper, a domestic cleaner at a building on the
street, that invited us for the robbery.
“In three of our robbery operations, my
share was N38,000, N28,000 and N57,000 respectively. We sold the stolen
items to one man at a market on the Lagos Island. I don’t know his name
but I can identify him in person.
“Whenever we go out for an operation, my
duty is to stand outside and watch. It is true that a few months ago
Wale, Yusuf (Olalekan) and I went to rob Etabuko on the Victoria Island,
but it was Yusuf who stabbed the woman before we escaped.”
In his statement, 22-year-old Timileyin,
an indigene of Ogun State, said his wife had warned him against
robbery. He said she relocated to Ibadan, Oyo State, when he refused to
listen to her.
He said, “I’m a National Diploma
student. My first operation was that of Etabuko. Only Yusuf (Olalekan)
and I entered her apartment, but it was Yusuf who stabbed her.”
Seven counts bordering on burglary,
stealing and robbery were preferred against the defendants by a police
prosecutor, Sergeant Daniel Ighodalo, who arraigned them before a Tinubu
Magistrate’s Court on the Lagos Island.
The charges read in part, “That you,
Monday Daniel, Joseph Timileyin and others now at large, on June 23,
2015 at about 3am, on Tony Oghenejode Close, off Omorinre Johnson
Street, in the Lekki Phase 1, Eti-Osa Local Government Area, Lagos,
within Lagos Magisterial District, did conspire to commit felony to wit:
burgling the house of one Adaku Ufere.
“That you, and others now at large, on
the same date, time and place, in the aforesaid magisterial district,
did steal one Mac Book laptop valued at N280,000; a Del laptop worth
N120,000; an iphone valued at N185,000 and Guess watch worth N8,000 ─
all valued at N653,000 ─ property of Chukwuebuka Ufere.
“That you, Yusuf Olalekan, and others
now at large, on April 20, 2015, at about 2am, at Plot 2, Block 14,
Ihuntayi Street, Victoria Island, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did
cause grievous harm to one Jolomi Etabuko and robbed her of $300, a box
of gold jewellery valued at $7,000; two iphones valued at N400,000;
Samsung Galaxy with two SIM cards valued at N30,000, Sony laptop worth
$1000, ipad worth N130,000. All valued at N2.2m.”
The defendants’ pleas were not taken by the court.
The presiding magistrate, Mrs. A. Tobi,
ordered that the defendants be remanded in prison and their case file be
transferred to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.
The case was adjourned till August 24, 2015.
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