MAN HIRES ROBBERS TO STEAL FROM UNCLE

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■ My Uncle is stingy, he sent me to jail –Suspect
Operatives of the Special Anti Robbery Squad, Ikeja Po¬lice command, Lagos have arrested a 25-year-old man, Emmanuel Ererie who hired armed robbers to attack and steal from his Uncle, Prince Ororogu Peter Ererie, in Festac town.
He however ran out of luck, as the uncle, sensing danger, alerted the po¬lice at Festac who stormed the house and arrested two of the robbers while the others fled. Emmanuel immedi¬ately relocated to Delta State when he learnt that the operation failed.
At the police station after his arrest, Emmanuel blamed his uncle for his woes. He insisted that if his uncle had invested heavily on him, he would have turned out to be a better person.
“My Uncle is one the richest men in Lagos. He is into importation of fur¬niture and has made a lot of money. As his brother’s son, he is expected to extend his wealth to me but he only advised that I should go and learn how to become a mechanic. This is a dirty job. I had no choice but to go ahead since I am also allowed to sleep in his house. He is so stingy. He was only giving me monthly allowance which is not enough for me to buy a car or live a good life.”
Not contented with his conditions, Emmanuel resorted to unholy self help. “I started by volunteering to help the maid clean the house. That was how I got access to my uncle’s room key and moulded a duplicate. Since I was not the only one in the house, no one could blame me. Early last year, I stole several gold trinkets that I found in my uncle’s room as well as foreign currencies. This nearly destroyed his marriage because my uncle accused his wife of theft.
“It was fun watching them fight. Days later when he travelled with his wife, I entered the room, took the car key of one of his latest cars and drove off. I just wanted to use it and cruise around town. Unfortunately, I had an accident and the car was destroyed beyond repair. The little money I got from the gold that I sold was used to repair the other vehicles involved in the accident.
“When my uncle heard of the acci¬dent, he asked the police to arrest me. I was arrested and sent to prison be-cause of the car. They accused me of car theft. I pleaded for mercy but my uncle refused. He can buy 10 exotic cars and still remain rich,”Emmanuel said.
When in Kirikiri Medium Prison, Emmanuel shared his experience with other inmates. They advised him to get back at his uncle when he regains his freedom. “I made friends in prison and most of them are robbery sus¬pects. They taught me how to go about it. They also linked me up with Inno¬cent Ibeh who left prison few weeks after I was jailed. After I regained my freedom in May 2014, I decided to teach my brother a lesson.”
Emmanuel travelled down to Delta state, where Innocent Ibeh was based and perfected the robbery plan.
“Innocent summoned the oth¬ers, while I made arrangement for arms. I took them to the house, pressed the bell while they were ushered in by the security man. I had to disappear so that I will not be linked to the robbery. Later in the night, when I waited and none of them called me, I became suspicious. I called some¬one in the street and he told me that armed robbers visited but the police were able to stop them. As soon as I realized that they had been caught I ran to Delta. Unfortunately they found me. I am terribly sorry but my uncle should realize that my blood is on his head. If he had trained me well like his children, I would be a better person. I just wanted them to steal his latest Mercedes 4matics, MM500 and few currencies that are always in a carton. He can never be poor, no matter the number of robbers that try to steal from him,” he said looking downcast.
Sunday Sun learnt that as soon as the matter was transferred to SARS, the former Commissioner of Police, Umaru Manko instructed the Officer in Charge of SARS, Abba Kyari to de¬ploy his men to fish Emmanuel out. He was nabbed after five days of intensive search.
Also arrested were all the members of the gang who participated. They are Victor Ezenwa, Joseph Ovonogbarho and Innocent Ibeh.
Source: Sun

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