‘We steal cars in Lagos, sell in Cotonou’
Four suspected car snatchers, who are now in the
custody of the Lagos State Police Command, have explained how they snatched
expensive vehicles in different areas of the state and sold them to buyers in
Cotonou, Benin Republic. The suspects are Raoul Dedavi, Bright Ekeocha, Aziza
Akobu and Adebayo Peter.
According
to the police, Dedavi, a Beninoise car dealer who is based in Cotonou, is one
of the the alleged receivers of the vehicles stolen by the gang. Our correspondent
learnt that information had reached the Commissioner of Police, Cornelius
Aderanti, about the gang’s activities, and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad
Commander, SP Abba Kyari, was directed to apprehend the gang members.
Our correspondent gathered that the suspects,
except Dedavi, were arrested on January 5 at about 5pm in the Ojodu Berger area
of Lagos. The suspects were said to have confessed that they delivered the
stolen vehicles to Dedavi in Cotonou, who allegedly sold them and shared the
money. A few days later, the SARS reportedly apprehended Dedavi from his
hideout in Cotonou, and also recovered a stolen Toyota Venza at the scene.
Speaking
with Our correspondent, the 45-year-old Benin national explained the gang’s
mode of operation. Dedavi added that he had worked with different gangs to
steal cars in Lagos, and sell them in Cotonou since 2012.
He said, “I work as a car dealer in Cotonou where
I also live. I did not start selling stolen vehicles, but in 2012, I met some
Lagos-based robbers who began to bring stolen vehicles across the border for me
to sell. “The deal is that they steal and bring the vehicles, while I sell and
give them their share. I don’t sell such vehicles to Nigerians. I sell them to
other West African countries. In 2013, I got six stolen vehicles from Lagos. In
2014, I got three. It was Peter (Adebayo) that I knew first among this gang. He
came to buy second-hand clothes in my place.
“He told me the gang had a stolen Toyota Venza to
sell and they brought it. I gave them N1.5m. my plan was to sell it for N2m or
more. I did not know that the police were on the trail of that car. They spent
about five days in my area, monitoring me before they were able to arrest me. I
went into all this because of greed. I am very repentant now.”
Ekeocha,
25, from Owerri North, Imo State, said he disguised as a buyer while Akobu
disguised as a technician during which they stole the Toyota Venza from their
victim. He said, “Apart from Dedavi, there are other receivers of stolen
vehicles which our gang used. When we stole one Lexus jeep and sold it, I made
about N200,000. I pretended to be a buyer while Aziza (Akobu) pretended to be a
technician and I went to our victim’s sales office because he was a car dealer
too. “When he brought out the vehicle for us to test-drive, we fled with it.
The vehicle was stolen on December 18, 2014, and it was with us till December
29 when we then took it Alhaji Cotonou (Dedavi).”
Akobu,
23, from Orlu, Imo State and 38-year-old Peter from Modakeke, Osun State, added
that they were expecting N300,000 each as their share before the police rounded
them up. The Lagos State Police spokesperson, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the
arrest, adding that investigation continued on the matter at the SARS.
He said,
“The owner of the Toyota Venza is one Thomas Nwaonicha, who is a car dealer at
Kilometer 52, Lagos-Ibadan Expresssway. He initially reported the matter at the
Area H Command, Ogudu. “The police were able to locate the suspects, who have
also confessed to the crime. The case is under investigation at the SARS,
Ikeja.”
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