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Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Police smash robbery syndicate which killed 25 cops
The Ogun State Police Command has
burst a ring of notorious armed robbers
allegedly responsible for the death of no
fewer than 25 security operatives in
some states in the country.
The group is also alleged to have been
terrorising the South West, Kwara and
Kogi states.
A cache of arms and ammunition,
recovered from the gang, included two
AK
47 riffles, a wealthier P22 pistol with 49
rounds of live ammunition,two cut-to-
size double barrel guns, 100 rounds of
live AK 47 ammunition, 55 live catridges,
assorted charms and two packets of
Lexomil tablets.
The gang members were said to be allies
of robbery kingpin, Abiodun Ogunjobi,
alias Godogodo, recently arrested in
Lagos.
The Ogun State Commissioner of Police,
Mr. Okoye Ikemefuna, while parading
three members of the gang at the
headquarters of the Special Anti-
Robbery Squad, Magbon, Abeokuta, said
the suspects, led by 32-year-old
Adegoke Kasali alias Goke, who is
physically challenged, had killed no
fewer than 21 policemen since 2011 in
the South West States, Kwara and Kogi
states.
The other members of the robbery gang,
paraded by the police, included Kareem
Mumuni, aka Baba Owo, and Lawal
Waliu, alias Ijoba. The female among
them, Kemi Adesanya, alias Special, is
currently receiving treatment for
injuries sustained during the shootout
with the police team.
Okoye told newsmen that the gang
members had confessed to killing the
former South West Coordinator and
Ogun State Commander of the Vehicle
Inspection Officer, Mr. Yomi Bamgbose,
in 2011 as well as the killing of five
policemen attached to the Quick
Response Squad at the Ijemo Agbadu
and Mowe/Ibafo areas one year ago.
The gang was also said to have allegedly
killed about 11 policemen in Kwara and
Lagos states and were responsible for
the death of five policemen in the
Imeko area of Ogun State, in a bullion
van attack in September 2011.
They were also said to be responsible
for the killing of four members of the
Ogun State Vigilance Service and three
filling station attendants in Ifo last June.
The suspects also allegedly snatched a
Range Rover Sport Utility van from a
popular Fuji musician, Wasiu Pasuma last
August along the Lagos-Abeokuta
Expressway.
Okoye told newsmen that Kasali was
injured in a shootout with the police and
arrested by SARS, led by the Officer-in-
Charge, Mohammed Tijani, in the Obele
area, a border town between Nigeria
and Benin Republic.
Kasali was said to have led the SARS
team to the hideout of the other
members of his gang in the Iju-Ishaga
area of Lagos State.
“On reaching there, his gang members
opened fire on the team and the team
replied fire for fire and killed three of
the robbers while three were arrested
and the others escaped,” he added.
He said efforts were on to arrest the
fleeing gang members.
“The lady among them is the most
deadly; she was the one shooting at the
SARS men,” the police boss said.
Kasali told PUNCH Metro that he had
killed about seven policemen.
Unable to use his left hand since
childhood, due to burns he claimed to
have sustained, Kasali said he regretted
his involvement in crime.
He said, “This is the work of the devil. I
cannot fathom why I’m into armed
robbery. It’s beyond my
comprehension. I’ve lost count of the
policemen I’ve killed but they can’t be
less than seven.
“I was also part of the gang that killed
the four vigilance service men and three
petrol attendants in Ifo. On that day, we
operated with Godogodo. Godogodo
was our boss and he hated seeing
policemen.
“We also killed two people at the
Baptist Church in Sango Ota. I want to
advise those still engaged in armed
robbery to give up. I’ve been in this job
in the past seven years.”
The police commissioner had earlier
paraded five members of a highway
robbery syndicate, which specialised in
laying ambush for trucks loaded with
goods on the expressway.
The gang members, including Sola
Bamigbade, Abidemi Tajudeen, Kehinde
Oguntade, Aliu Hamzat and Joseph
Ebenezer; were arrested after robbing a
cable wire dealer of goods worth N25m
last week at Ogere, along the Lagos-
Ibadan Expressway.
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