A self-acclaimed Building Engineer has told operatives of the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad, Lagos State Police Command, that he is not an armed
robber but a receiver of stolen vehicles.
The suspect, Kayode
Haruna, who claimed to be a graduate of Yaba College of Technology, was
alleged to have bought over 50 stolen vehicles from armed robbers at low
prices after which would sell them members of the public.
The
spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, told PUNCH
Metro that the suspect advised the robbers to snatch unregistered
vehicles coming into the country at the border.
She said because
the vehicles were not registered, they were difficult to trace and the
suspect would sell them to members of the public.
She said, “A
gang of robbers were arrested last year and they confessed that their
modus operandi was to snatch vehicles from people bringing in vehicles
from Cotonou, Benin Republic. They would then sell the stolen vehicles
to Haruna.
“Based on their confession, police began to search for
Haruna. After months of investigation, he was arrested and he will be
charged to court for receiving stolen goods.”
The 40-year-old suspect, however, told PUNCH Metro that he had sold only 30 vehicles as against the over 50 the police alleged.
The
native of Kwara State said when he initially started dealing with the
robbers, he did not know that the vehicles were stolen.
He added
that when he later knew that the vehicles were stolen, he continued the
business relationship because “the devil tempted” him to continue.
He
said, “I was working at a construction site one day when one of my
boys, Sola, gave me the telephone number of Stanley, whom he said was a
customs officer that sold vehicles at very cheap prices. I met with
Stanley, Ejike and Dada and they gave me very good prices. So, we
started doing business.
“Most times, they called me with
different telephone numbers and we met at different hotels in Egbeda,
Mile 12 areas, Lagos, or the Mowe area of Ogun State.
I always
paid cash and they handed over the vehicles to me. They told me the
vehicles were impounded vehicles, so I did not suspect anything
initially.
“On one occasion, however, they sold to me a
blood-stained vehicle. This was when I started to suspect that they were
armed robbers. I would have stopped dealing with them but the devil
pushed me to continue to do business with them.”
When asked how
much he usually bought and sold the vehicles, the father of four said,
“I have bought and sold only 30 vehicles. I usually sell Toyota Camry,
Toyota Corolla and Toyota Highlander because the demand for the vehicles
is high.
“The market price for Toyota Highlander is about N2.2m
but I buy it at N1m. I buy Toyota Camry 2010 model for N1.5m and I sell
it for N2.4m. The Toyota Camry I am currently driving, I bought it at
N350,000.”
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