Also in custody are five others, suspected to have taken part in a robbery operation at Senator Muse Road, Apapa in June 2013.
Umuokoro was arrested last week at a hotel along Ojo Road,
Ajegunle, Lagos. He had allegedly resided at the hotel for two months.
But the suspect denied being part of any robbery operation. Umukoro explained that he was a pickpocket.
He said, “I pick pockets for a living, I am not a robber. I started
in January 2013 because I had no job after completing my secondary
school education.”
Explaining how he operates, the suspects said he usually armed
himself with a school bag to create the appearance of a university
undergraduate.
He said he would then board as many commercial buses as possible,
where he would pick the pockets of unsuspecting passengers. His loot
included money and phones.
He said, “I only steal Nokia phones because you can sell them
easily. I steal about three phones daily and have a buyer at Boundary
bus stop in Ajegunle. I give him the phones and get paid in return. I
make about N10,000 daily.”
Due to the success of his trade, Umuokoro allegedly moved out of
his family home to the hotel at Ojo road where a room goes at a rate of
N5, 000 daily.
The other suspects, Desmond Ozore, Solomon Mibien, Nelson Mbabie,
Jamiu Adigun and Akeem Apejoye, were initially arrested at the same
hotel by the Victoria Garden City Police Post after a Blackberry Bold 5
which was stolen from a resident at Senator Muse road, was found with
Ozore’s girlfriend.
On June 4 2013, two buildings were robbed on Senator Muse Road and
valuables such as BlackBerrys, laptops and money were allegedly taken by
the armed robbers.
One of the stolen phones was traced to Ozore’s girlfriend who claimed that he had given her the phone.
Ozore said, “I am not a robber, none of my friends are. We are all
into internet fraud. We stayed in the hotel because we need
uninterrupted electricity.
“I bought the phone for N26,000 from Mibien. I never knew it was stolen.”
Mibien denied being part of the robbery gang and claimed he also bought the phone from another friend who is currently at large.
There was no response from the Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide. She did not respond to calls or text messages
to her phone.
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