The Edo State Police Command, Tuesday, paraded a Naval officer, Ibrahim Adamu 25, and a Correctional Service officer, Abdullahi Abdulwahab 26, for alleged car snatching and armed robbery.
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, while parading the suspects, said the suspects were arrested in army uniform at Ekpoma by the crack team of the command while acting on credible information.
He said the suspects attacked the driver of an unregistered C300 Mercedes Benz car in Sapele, Delta State and snatched the car from him and also forced him to transfer N400,000 to their account.
He said the suspects were taking the vehicle to one Alhaji in Abuja for sale when they were arrested by the police in Ekpoma, Edo State.
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“The suspects have made statements and claimed to be personnel of the Nigerian Navy and Correctional Service respectively”.
Nwabuzor said the vehicle and military uniform were recovered from the suspects
Speaking with journalists, Ibrahim Adamu who was recruited into the Nigeria Navy in 2019, said he was arrested for stealing Mercedes Benz C300 car in Delta State.
“I was recruited into Navy in 2019, I work in Lokoja, Kogi State
before I was posted to Warri Delta State, it was when I went on course in Sapele that I got the mind to steal vehicle”
“When I finish my course, Abdullahi told me that he wanted to visit me, when he came, I told him that there is work I want us to do that will bring money for us and he agreed”
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“We hired a tricycle from Warri to Sapele for the operation. we saw a vehicle without number plate in Sapele, we asked him to stop but he refused. We pursued him to a village where he finally stopped. And I told him, we are taking him to our office for driving unregistered vehicle and he pleaded that we should settle the matter there but we refused.
“I took over the steering from him and started driving but when we got to Oghara road, he asked how much will he offered us to settle the matter and I said N500,000 but he pleaded and transfered N400,000 to one POS number in Abuja we gave him, the POS later sent the money back to us. We were driving to Abuja when police arrest us”.
On his part, his accomplice, Abdullahi, a correctional service officer in Kaduna state, said Adamu invited him to Warri for the job, saying this is his first time of involving in robbery