The police in Lagos State have arrested 3 suspected thieves, Emmanuel Onyike, 51; Alabi Daudu, 68; and Paul Aina, 58 for allegedly diverting a container loaded with pharmaceutical drugs, valued at N40m, to the Igando area of the state.
It was gathered that the suspects were apprehended by the operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad attached to Zone 2, on Saturday, July 18.
It was gathered that the suspects were apprehended by the operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad attached to Zone 2, on Saturday, July 18.
According to the police, the container, which belonged to the United States Agency for International Development, was heading for a warehouse of the Society for Family Health in Sango Ota, Ogun State.
It was, however, hijacked and diverted by the suspects to a secluded warehouse in Igando, where the suspects reportedly planned to sell the contents.
Our correspondent gathered that about 500 cartons of drugs, which the container was conveying, had been recovered by the police.
It was learnt that other members of the syndicate, identified only as Ikechukwu, Babawale, Shola and Alhaji, were still at large.
Daudu, a native of Abeokuta, Ogun State, said:
“Babawale was a friend, and he was the one who brought the deal. He told me he had some goods, and I should get him a truck to convey them. I knew it was stolen goods, but I did not know they were USAID drugs.
“We drove from the Tin Can Port to an area in Igando. Babawale deceived me that the truck contained household batteries. He did not let the three of us know the warehouse.
“This is the fourth operation I would be participating in. I was arrested by the SARS, Ikeja, on a case of diverting roofing sheets. I got N1.8m from the operation. I got N2m from the second. I cannot remember the third. But now, I am repentant. I have grandchildren.”
Also, Aina from Itapa, Ekiti State, and father of six children, said Daudu lured him into the act, adding that his own role was to get buyers for the goods.
He said,
“I knew Daudu when we were selling clothes in Isolo. He told me there was a business he wanted us to do together. I did not have money. It was poverty that forced me to agree to the deal. The plan was to take the products to a buyer. I was asked to provide some of the buyers. I made a mistake. I don’t want to go to jail.”
The Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2 Command, Joseph Mbu, said investigations were ongoing to apprehend others who are still at large.”
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Stupid men they should be punished properly
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ReplyDeleteGreed. Drugs meant to aid a lot of people get diverted by a few individuals for their pocket. Hope they face justice.
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ReplyDeleteThem plenty like that, and dem do dey hide sef. Eg.. Zaid of mile 2 estate. Big time diverter. Festac police know am, dem no fit touch am. His cartel is def, organised and ruthless. Amuwo peps know what I'm talking about .
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What I hate to hear is how they must say it's a mistake and how repentant they are.. yuck!
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Nigerians!! Stealing aid drugs,why dem no go catch una eventually? Na curse!!!
ReplyDeleteAbeg mk US no vex o...cos if they do there are some free/subsidized drugs africans and their govts may not be able to afford...esp fr some lifelong terrible illnesses.
This is part of the abuse US is talking about!!
Things that would make US senators insult us!
Poverty is a sin. Look at where it has landed you...infact you are all greedy old men. the first and second fetched u millions and u still continued. Ok good for all of you
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