A 32-year-old Lebanese, Amira Abdallahi, along with five other suspects,
have been arrested by the police for alleged robberies and frauds totalling
N20m in different parts of Lagos and Abuja.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the suspects ─ Princewill Eze, 55; Daniel Okpara, 30;
Paul Irior, 37; Bassey Ekpenyong, 39; Royal Nwabuike, 32; and the Lebanese ─
disguised as officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, and
wore the commission’s branded vests.
It was gathered that they allegedly defrauded some Bureau de Change outlets
in Lagos with the vests.
Our correspondent learnt that Eze, who is said to be the gang leader, was
arrested by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the state command on
February 27 in the VGC, Ajah area of Lagos.
Eze’s confessions, it was gathered, led to the arrest of the Lebanese woman
and other gang members.
Items said to have been recovered from the gang included six Toyota
vehicles, one single-barrelled pistol with four cartridges and a Bryco pistol
with six rounds of 5.56mm ammunition.
The police also recovered N4m and $13, 000 from the gang.
During a parade on Wednesday, Abdallahi, whose father is a Lebanese and
mother from Ishan, Edo State, said she joined the gang in 2014,
and had done
six deals with them where she realised about N10m.
She said, “I was born in Nigeria and I grew up in Lagos. I stay in Lekki area
with my family. I am married with five daughters. The first money I got from
the deals was $5,000. I could not stop because the money was tempting.
“I was formerly doing interior decorations work. That was how I met Eze, who
is nicknamed Senator. I did some interior design jobs for him in a hotel he
owned. That was around March 2014.
“I had done about six deals with the gang. My role is just to talk on phone with
our would-be victims. They think I am a foreigner, and they are willing to trust
us. I have made about N10m so far, but all the accounts have been drained
now. I handed everything over to the police.”
Eze, the gang leader, from Nkanu, Enugu State, said, “Before we rob our
victims, we usually tell them that we want to purchase dollars, but we know
most of them do not have an operating licence. So, we will pretend to be
officials of the EFCC, and we will harass them for not having a licence. Later,
we will ask them to pay a fine.
“They will bring the money to us in convenient places like hotels and banks. I
was formerly a businessman. I also run a hotel. It is about five years now that
we started this project. I was arrested by the police four years ago for a
similar issue, but I was granted bail by the court.
“The police walkie-talkie and other gadgets recovered from me were obtained
during the Anambra elections. I was not into politics, but I was part of that
election.”
The state Commissioner of Police, Kayode Aderanti, said the command would
continue to ensure that criminals did not have a hideout in Lagos, adding that
efforts were ongoing to get the remaining gang member.
He said, “We have recovered several items which the suspects procured with
the proceeds of their robbery escapades. Eze, the ring leader, built a hotel in
Edo, while other members also have houses in Delta, Ogun and Lagos states.
“Serious efforts are on to arrest the only gang member at large.
“The command assures residents of Lagos that it always has arrangements to
ensure safety of lives and property.
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