A
suspected car snatcher, Alhaji Kabiru Akorede, who was arrested by the
Lagos State Police Command, has said he could not count the number of
stolen vehicles he sold to people.
PUNCH Metro learnt that
42-year-old Akorede, who hails from Ilorin, Kwara State, was nabbed by
operatives of the special Anti-Robbery Squad in his residence at NEPA
Quarters, Isashi, Lagos.
The vehicle had reportedly been delivered to Moses Ogbu, a gang member, who in turn, gave it to Akorede for sale.
According to the police, Akorede allegedly re-fixed the fittings of the vehicle such as the headlights and windscreens.
However, after the gang had been nabbed,
Akorede was trailed by SARS operatives. He was subsequently arrested,
while the stolen vehicle was recovered.
According to the police, Akorede had
been arrested earlier in the year and was still standing trial before an
Ikeja Magistrate’s Court when he went back into crime. The police added
that Akorede was arrested at the point of re-fixing the fittings of a
stolen vehicle.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro last
Friday, Akorede, who said he went on a pilgrimage to Mecca in 2010,
confessed that although he started selling stolen vehicles barely a year
ago, he could not recall the number of the vehicles he had sold.
He said, “I was working as a building
engineer until 2013. I started receiving stolen cars last year. It was a
friend, one Dada, who introduced me to the gang. Since I started with
them, I used to sell the stolen vehicles along the Ile Zik area in
Lagos.
“I cannot recall the number of the
vehicles I collected, but they may not be less than 20. There were about
three Toyota Highlander which I sold for N1.2m each. I also got four
Toyota Camry, which I sold for N600,000 each.”
Akorede, who is married with two
children, said that while the court granted him bail, Ogbu called him
that the gang wanted to dispose a Toyota Prado, and the vehicle was
brought to his place.
He said, “I decided to work on the
vehicle so that I could conveniently resell it. It is true that I
changed the fittings. I gave Moses N250,000 for the vehicle. I did this
because I desperately needed money.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the arrest, adding that the
suspect would be charged to court.
He said, “Yes, the suspect was arrested
for receiving stolen vehicles. Investigations are ongoing and he would
be charged to court soon.”
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