A medical practitioner, Dr Tajudeen (surname withheld) and Pastor Isaiah (surname withheld) have
confessed about how they robbed banks in the last few months before they were arrested by Operatives of
the Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Lagos State Police Command, south-west
Nigeria.
Dr Tajudeen, Pastor Isaiah and one musician were paraded
Thursday in Lagos by the police after their arrest. The suspects are said to be members of an armed robbery gang
that has been terrorizing banks in the south-west.
Speaking with journalists when they were paraded in Lagos, the doctor said he joined the gang
after he was sacked from the General Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos.
“My younger brother introduced me to one Confidence who in
turn took me to our leader, Fineboy. The first robbery operation was when I
drove the gang to a filling station at the Okoko area of Lagos. The second was
the First Bank robbery and the last one was the Access Bank robbery where we
killed three police officers.
“We did not succeed in our operation and police officers
arrested us. I swear to God as a medical doctor, I have never handled guns, it
was because I had no money to renew my medical licence. I was looking for N250,
000 to do the registration and I could not opt out as I was afraid of Fine Boy
though he was later killed during a gun battle with the police,” he said.
On his part, Pastor Isaiah blamed the devil for his woes. ”I
am a pastor, I will not tell you lies, and I joined the gang when one
Confidence ran to me for cover when he was declared wanted by the police. From
assisting the man, he introduced me to robbery. I provided my Honda bullet car
for operation. He gave me N400, 000, and I still drove them to First Bank
robbery where I got N300, 000. We did not succeed in the Acess Bank robbery and
I was very sad when I read in the papers that three police officers were killed
at the gun battle,” he said.
The pastor said he wanted to quit but he was afraid that
their gang leader, Fine Boy, would kill him and his family. posted by Emanto Ngaloru Feb 17, 2014.
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