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Ex-soldiers, Others Arrested For Robbery
5 years ago
~2.8 mins read
Robbery suspects arrested in connection with the attack
on a bullion van and killing of four policemen in Ebonyi
State in July have explained how their gang leader, one
Clement Abanara aka Millions, planned their operations
from Ikoyi prison, Lagos, where he is remanded.
The suspects are two dismissed soldiers, Ayeni Samuel
and Emeka Ariston, Abanara's cousin, Alfred Robinson and
four others identified as Sunday Solemu, Abuchi Alfred,
Emeka Ilo and Ekene Igbanifore.
They were apprehended recently by operatives of the
Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team
while they were reportedly planning to rob a commercial
bank in Asaba, Delta State.
A general-purpose machine gun, six AK-47 rifles, 51
magazines, 1,620 rounds of live ammunition, two vehicles,
and charms, were said to have been recovered from them.
The police said the gang collected the vehicles, a Toyota
Lexus and a 4Runner, from their owners, who were
kidnapped in Owerri, Imo State and released after
payment of N5m as ransom.
City Round learnt that the IRT arrested Abanara four years
ago and arraigned him on robbery charges before a Lagos
court which remanded him in prison custody.
Abanara allegedly took part in bank robberies in Lekki,
Ikorodu, Festac and Agbara areas of Lagos, where millions
of naira were carted away.
In an interview with journalists during the week, the
dismissed soldiers said they were looking for money to
support their families when a friend, who is serving a jail
term in Ikoyi prison, introduced them to Abanara.
One of them, Ayeni, said, "I joined the Nigeria Army in
2003 and I was dismissed because I took part in an illegal
duty. After my dismissal in 2014, I had no job then I was
introduced to Millions (Abanara) who is in prison. He
linked me up with his cousin Robinson. Millions said he
wanted me to provide military cover during operations and
I brought in my colleague, Ariston.
"We went for the operation in our uniforms. We were
unlucky the bullion van escaped from the scene. I also
took part in a robbery operation in Awka, Anambra, the
next day and I got N150,000 as my share. I was arrested
while we were making plans to rob another bullion van in
Asaba."
Robinson said the gang members opened fire on the
policemen escorting the bullion van because they were
caught unaware.
He stated after the failed operation, they proceeded to
Akwa, Anambra, where they robbed a recharge card dealer
of N7.5m and other valuables.
The father of four also confessed to having taken part in
the 2015 bank robbery in the Lekki area of Lagos and got
a share of N5m from the proceeds.
He said, "I am from Gelegele Local Government Area of
Edo State and I am married and have four children. I was
a logger before I went into illegal oil bunkering. It was my
cousin, Millions, who introduced me into oil bunkering. He
is from my mother's family.
"I invested the N5m I got from the Lekki bank robbery in
oil bunkering from. I was doing the 'business' when my
friend, Sunday Soyemi, brought the Ebonyi State bullion
van robbery.
I called my cousin in prison and he gave me
all the guidelines I needed for the operation.
"He connected me with the ex-soldiers and they
participated in the operation. He advised us not to use our
vehicles for the operation and we followed his
instructions. Soyemi brought the guns and dynamite we
used for the operation but the operation failed because we
weren't prepared at the time the bullion van got to our
spot. We exchanged fire with the police escort and the van
escaped."
Soyem, 46, a native of Bayelsa State said the bullion van
robbery failed because the policemen escorting it noticed
their presence and opened fire on them.
He stated, "We weren't prepared when the bullion van and
the escort approached our location.
They opened fire on
us and we shot back but the van escaped. We killed four
of the policemen and left Ebony State immediately.
"We proceeded to Awka and robbed a man of N7.5m. We
were in Asaba strategising on a bank to rob when the
police swooped on us."
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