Police arrest suspected burglar of OOU hostels
By Evelyn Usman
A suspected member of a notorious
robbery gang that had been terrorising students of Olabisi Onabanjo University,
OOU, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, who live off campus has been arrested. Recovered
from the suspect, identified as Onyebuchi Chika, were a sewing machine, some
cooking gas and mattresses suspected to have been stolen from the students
apartments. Chika allegedly broke into the students’ apartments around Awa
Ijebu and its environs at the weekend, where he succeeded in carting away some
property of those who had travelled for Christmas. He reportedly came back to
continue with his criminal act when luck ran on him after a male student, who
was returning from an outing, raised alarm.
Arrest
A student, Lola Gbemiga, who
explained how the suspect was arrested, said: “He attempted to run but some
residents chased him and held him until the
arrival of policemen from Awa Ijebu
Division, who later took him away. “Burglars have been disturbing us in this
axis and we hope this arrest will send a signal to others.”
Suspected OOU
burglar and the cash
Confession
During interrogation, Chika admitted to have
burgled several apartments in the area, adding that most of the apartments were
those of female students. According to him, “I have burgled several students’
apartments in the area. I usually operate when they are not at home,
particularly during holidays. “I sell the loots and spend the money on food.”
He added that he decided to operate on New Year eve so as to use the proceeds
from the loots to celebrate. Spokesman for Ogun State Police Command, Abimbola
Oyeyemi, confirmed the arrest, adding that some house-breaking implements were
also recovered from the suspect.
17 arrested
In a related development, 17
suspects were arrested at Ayetoro area of Itele, Ogun State, during raids of
black spots. Also confirming the arrest, Oyeyemi said: “Policemen attached to
Itele Ota Division in their efforts to rid the area of crime and criminality,
carried out raids of criminal hideouts and black spots in Ayetoro area of
Itele, during which 17 suspected criminals were arrested. “Eight motorcycles,
one power generator, nine different phones and N123,000 were recovered from
them. Also recovered were bags of weeds, suspected to be Indian hemp, and
assorted charms.” The Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, has ordered the
immediate transfer of the two cases to the State Criminal Investigation and
Intelligence Department, SCIID, for further investigation.
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