The Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, has arrested a 33 year
man identified as Obina Okoli who is described as a notorious receiver of
stolen goods and a key financier and recruiter of hijackers who terrorize major
highways in Lagos and other parts
of the country.
Obinna, who had evaded arrest for 10 years was finally
arrested recently at his home in Onitsha, Anambra state. Police reports say
Obinna received over 80% of all hijacked or diverted goods in Lagos and other
adjoining states from 2003 to 2014.
One of his accomplices, 38 year old Imo state born Emeka
Ikenga who was arrested in 2010 had identified Obinna as his sponsor and the
facilitator of his robbery gang.
Emeka was arrested for hijacking a truck
carrying a 40 feet container with goods worth N11 million from its driver on
the Benin-Ore Road and subsequently diverting it to Onitsha where it was handed
over to Obinna.
Ikenga said they carried out the operation dressed as
military and were able to trail the truck through the conductor of the bus who
was their informant.
"We are based in Lagos and he(Obinna) is at Onitsha.
Whenever we get there for operation, he would instruct us on how to go about
it. On the operation that brought me
here, one of the conductors, Kalu, contacted
my Chairman, Obinna, and they
made the arrangement.
The conductor supplied the name of the driver of the
truck and the number-plate. And, when they started out for the journey,
Kalu called my chairman, we got alerted and we went after
them.
We intercepted them with our operational Hilux Jeep at Ijebu-Ode and when
the driver inquired what was happening, we showed him a warrant bearing his
name and the number-plate of the truck,
claiming that it was an order from the Chief of Army Staff that all trucks
passing en-route should be searched for arms and ammunition and that such
vehicles should be towed to the nearest Police station.
He insisted on driving his vehicle but we
refused and pushed him and his conductor into the back seat of our Jeep. I went
back into his truck. The other members of our gang together with the driver and
his conductor, headed back to Lagos. They injected them on the way though I was
not there.
After a little while, Obinna
called us and instructed that we transfer the goods into another vehicle to
prevent being trailed. We heeded his instruction and Kalu followed one of the vehicles down to
Onitsha and I came back to Lagos,
expecting my share of the loot
which I did not get until my
arrest" he said.
According to Vanguard, after the arrest of Ikenga and his
other gang members, Obinna recruited an eight-man gang who specialize in
patrolling Lagos dressed in Police uniforms and carrying out robbery
activities.
Before their arrest, the gang hijacked an articulated vehicle
loaded with N15m worth of cartons of engine oil at Ojuelegba area in Lagos
state.
The gang were later rounded up by SARS operatives in Lagos and they
confessed that Obinna received and also financed their operations.
Trying to
use the apprehended gang members to lure Obinna out so he could be arrested
proved abortive as he evaded all tactics set by the police for his arrest.
Luck however ran out on him after another gang whom he sent
to hijack PVC pipes were arrested.
One of the investigating officers, OC Kyari, then hacked
into Obinna's data and picked out contacts that were very close to him. A team
was deployed to Onitsha to keep close watch on those his contacts. Fortunately,
Obinna contacted one of them who was owing him some money, then our operatives on ground used the person to
apprehend him. He was interrogated and he confessed to own the warehouses in
Onitsha, Kano State and Cameron.
Among the most recent cases of theft against Obinna includes
a 40- feet container of Forever Living Product, 40-feet container of PVC pipes
and another 40 -feet container of motor tyres. Others were 40- feet container of powder milk, 40- feet
container of refrigerators, 40 -feet container of LG home theatre, two trucks
of rice, one truck of solder chemicals, two 20ft containers of groundnut oil, a
40 feet container of motorcycle, Umbrella and a 20 feet container of school
bags.
When interrogated, Obinna said he is now a changed man
"I have suffered a lot. A lot of people have committed
atrocities with my names and the police thought I was the one. I admit I was a
bad man but I am now a changed man. I was scared to get married because the
police could use my wife to arrest me”. He said
The Police are currently working hard to retrieve the goods
and hand them over to their owners.
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