Categories: News

Why we robbed Onazi’s father – Suspects

© The Guardian

The five-man gang, who robbed the Jos, Plateau State home of Super Eagles midfielder, Ogenyi Onazi said they carried out the operation for Eid-el-Kabir celebration, according to The Guardian report.

The Lagos State police boss, Fatai Owoseni, paraded the suspects on Thursday, as the suspects were arrested at the Ajangbadi area of Lagos while attempting to sell the Toyota Highlander car to a prospective buyer.

Also, members of the gang identified as Kingsley David, Ugochukwu Ebuka, Osita Ezeamu, Ali Audu and Joseph Ozo confessed to have raided the Jos home of the Super Eagles player three days ago, before they were arrested yesterday in Lagos.

In the actual sense, the gang claimed that, they carried out the operation because the victim made no move to help them in their quest to seek for greener pastures abroad, stressing that they wanted to use the car to celebrate the Eid-el-Kabir.

The ‘real organizer’, Kingsley Davis, said the victim was their neighbour in Jos, adding that he was the one that brought up the idea before others bought into it. He said: “My team members are my neighbours and friends.

“We were just discussing when the idea came up. Contrary to what they said, we did not beat him up.We only used the knife to threaten him and take the car that we wanted to borrow for the Sallah break. After the operation, we left Jos and came toLagos to meet our contact person. We were on the way when somewhere in Ajangbadi, the police stopped us. The rest is history.”

For 26-year-old Ugochukwu Ebuka, although six ofthem planned the attack, only three of them participated in the operation. He said: “It took us one week to conclude plans of how to carry out theattack. It was Kingsley, who brought the information about the house. On that fateful day, we arrived the house around 10:00a.m.

“Joe knocked on the gate and a few minutes later, an elderly man emerged from inside the compound. He opened the gate. At first, we did not know that it was Onazi’s father. Three of us tried to force our way into the compound but the man resisted. He appeared drunk that morning, so we overpowered him. We wrestled him to the ground. We told him we were not going to harm him and that we only wanted his money. We discovered that the old man lived alone. There was no guard at the gate. No cook or wife, but just him alone in a big house.

“Joe held a cutlass, but we did not use it on him. We asked for money but he said he had none. We searched the sitting room. Later, we went into his bedroom. I think he gave us just N5,000 and his ATM card. We took a bag containing two pairs of canvas on our way out. We collected the keys of the Toyota Highlander packed in front of the house and drove away.

“We threw the ATM card away because it was not functioning. It was Kingsley who organised the operation, but he did not participate. Kingsley was angry with the old man because he felt that he wasnot assisting anybody. He lives alone and never bordered about any other person.

“It was Kingsley, who also planned our movement to Lagos. He told us that he had contacted someone. When we left the place we hid the car at Feringhana area of Jos to allow the heat to die down. Three hours later, we headed towards Lagos. We arrived Ajangbadi on Tuesday and we stayed in a hotel. We met Osita Ezeana at a drinking joint at Ajangbadi. We told him we had a car to sell. We had not agreed at a price when the police arrested us.”

Another suspect, one Joseph Ozo, a graduate of the University of Jos, said the gang called him because he is an expert in driving. He said: “I am a graduate but I was invited into this operation by Kingsley. I followed them for the operation but my job was to drive, which I did after I had collected the key.”

The Lagos police boss, Fatai Owoseni, who paraded the suspects, said the criminals were probably heading to Seme border, Badagry where they intended to sell the car. Owoseni, who said the suspects and the exhibits would soon be transferred to Plateau State Command for further investigation and prosecution, added that it was a testimony that policing has no boundaries.

“The police are poised to ensure that no matter where the crime is committed in any part of the country, the police headquarters has given all the commands teeth to bite,” he said.

This post was last modified on November 30, 2018 1:48 pm

SoccerNet Editor

Share
Published by
SoccerNet Editor

Recent Posts

Oparanozie calls for improvement in Gusau’s handling of Simon Moses, Troost-Ekong, and Sanusi visits

Former Super Falcons forward Desire Oparanozie has criticized the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for not… Read More

13 hours ago

“We made over $80 million profit” – Nigeria’s Super Eagles contribute to the most profitable AFCON in history

President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Patrice Motsepe has lifted the veil on… Read More

15 hours ago

Alex Iwobi surpasses Mikel Obi’s Premier League record with Chelsea after impressive showing in Fulham win over Crystal Palace

Nigerian midfielder Alex Iwobi became the Super Eagles player with the fourth-highest number of English… Read More

16 hours ago

Humble Beginnings: Yahya Subair dares to dream big in the face of obstacles

From the bustling streets of Lagos to the hallowed grounds of Italian football, Yahya Olayemi… Read More

16 hours ago

Nigeria get WAFCON 2024 update to claim South Africa’s crown as CAF unveils plan to beat schedule crunch

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has shed light on the fate of the 15th… Read More

16 hours ago

Victor Boniface: West Ham’s transfer hopes dim following Bayer Leverkusen & Nigeria star’s new comments

West Ham United's plans to sign Victor Boniface may be in jeopardy after the Nigerian… Read More

17 hours ago