The investment made by a supermarket in installing a
closed-circuit television system to boost the security of the facility has paid
off handsomely.
The security device proved its worth, when it aided police
detectives to identify, track down and arrest the two thieves who robbed the
supermarket located at 13, Ashiriabo Street, Lagos State.
Sunday Sun learnt from the head of the Lagos State
Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, that the alleged crime was committed on June
13, 2015, at 1:53pm, by the trio of Sadiq Ariyo, 28, Ade, and Tunji Ojekunle,
who stormed the supermarket. But the fourth accomplice, 30-year-old Adelani
Oladoye, a father of three children, is alleged to have conveyed two of the
robbers to the supermarket on his motorcycle.Acting out their
pre-programmed plan, Ariyo, Ade and Ojekunle went into the shop, and pretended
to be customers buying goods. Then, suddenly, Ariyo whipped out a gun and
shouted:
“Where is the money?”
The vehemence in his voice and the sight of the gun, made
the shoppers and staff to quickly lie face-down, while the robbers carted away
all the proceeds from the day’s sales and stole recharge cards of all the
networks worth N100,000 and two phones from the owner of the shop, Mr Sunday Onwuegbuna.
Sadly, the robbers took the phones of the two customers in the shop at that
time. While searching one of the customers, they saw the sum of N15,000 which
they also took. Unknown to them, the hidden eyes of the CCTV camera dutifully
recorded everything that transpired in the shop, and caught the full facial
features of the robbers on digital film.
Recounting the experience, Onwuegbuna said:
“They opened the drawer and packed all the money we made
from sales and recharge cards of all networks. The total money that was stolen
by these robbers, I cannot say the amount yet; I cannot also say the total
value of the recharge cards stolen by them, but I know it was more than
N100,000.”
When the visitors from hell left his supermarket, Onwuegbuna
immediately reported the theft to the Aswani police station, which promptly
dispatched a response team.
When the pictures from the camera were printed and
submitted to the SARS team, detectives fanned and began searching for the
alleged robbers.
In short order, they arrested main suspect, Ariyo and
Adelani, the motorcycle rider. During interrogations, they revealed the identity
of Musa Abdulrasheed, who supplies bullets to the motorcycle rider. SARS
operatives eventually tracked down Saubana Rafiu, the man who keeps custody of
gangs arms after operation.
When Sunday Sun spoke with the suspects, Musa confessed that
he runs a joint where he sells Indian hemp to customers and bullets to Adelani
and others. He also insisted that a certain Igbo man, who is now at large, gave
him the bullets to sell to “customers.” However, Rafiu, a father of three
children who is separated from his wife, denied going with the gang on
operations but kept the guns, bullets, matchets and axe for them because he
gets extra money and phones from his friend, Adelani, after their operations.
Adelani told Sunday Sun that he is a welder, but had been
having difficulty earning income from his trade because of lack of equipment to
work. For this reason, he had been using his motorcycle to convey the men
around when they go on bag snatching assignments or robberies at Jakande gate,
Ejigbo and Igando areas.
A source who requested anonymity said when they arrested
one of them, it was easy to pick the rest of the gang. Meanwhile, Ade and
Ojekunle, the other two men who went into the supermarket with Ariyo are at
large.






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