RRS Nabs Suspected Uber Taxi Hijacker
The operatives of Rapid Response Squad posted to Oshodi-Oke
on early Friday morning foiled an UBER taxi hijack by three armed robbers with
the arrest of one suspect.
The suspect, Emmanuel John Ugbomah, 37, from Ndukwa,
Delta State, was arrested in Oshodi Oke at 12:30 a.m. He was arrested while
trying to escape after a botched attempt to hijack an uber taxi, a black Toyota
Corrolla 2009 model, belonging to one Adebisi at Oshodi-Oke, Lagos.
The suspect, in company of two other accomplices had
boarded Adebisi's uber taxi in Lekki. They reportedly told the victim they were
going to Oshodi, to which he charged them N4,000. But on getting to Ikoyi, the
trio told the driver to head to Dolphin where they said they were going to pick
a lady friend.
According to Adebisi, “two of them came down from the
vehicle and some minutes later they were back saying that the female friend was
not going to join them and that he should keep driving to Oshodi-Oke…. When I
was about to climb the Oshodi - Oke Bridge, one of them grabbed me from the
back seat, another closed my mouth with his hand.
He continued, “A gun-like object was pointed at my head
and they were shouting that I should come down and come to the back seat…. immediately
I unbuckled the seat belt and opened the door, I saw some RRS policemen at the
front. I screamed robbers! robbers! and ran towards them…. They immediately
swung to action after I explained to them that my car was about to be stolen.
They ran towards the direction of my car. They apprehended one but two
escaped.”
The victim claimed his Tecno C8 phone and a sum of eighty
thousand naira were missing by the time he was composed.
He identified
Ugbomah as one of the suspect.
The suspect claimed he was an automobile mechanics and
was on his way from Lekki to Oshodi after he had gone to fix a broken down
vehicle for a customer when he was apprehended by the police at some minutes
past midnight.
Recovered from him at the point of arrest were charms,
master key and a pistol shaped device.
Sources disclosed that preliminary investigations
revealed that Ugbomah was not at his workshop at Marwa in Lekki as he told
police in his statement. The source added that further investigations indicated
that he has not been to his workshop since mid-March 2017.
The suspect has been transferred to Special Anti-Robbery
Squad, Ikeja for further investigations.
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