A senior Pastor at the Ministry of
the Holy Ghost, Joe Akan, and four of his accomplices have been arrested for
their involvement in the snatching of a Toyota Highlander SUV in Agege area of
Lagos State.
According to a report by Vanguard,
the robbery was planned sometimes last week by the mastermind of the robbery
gang identified as Uche who is now on the run, one Charles Lekan and the
pastor.
They later invited two other
suspects, Obi Isaac, 33, and Wasiu Jamiu, 26, to perfect their operation which
took place last Friday.
After snatching the car, the
criminals got into trouble while trying to sell it at the price of N800,000.
They enlisted the services of another accomplice, Olufemi Emmanuel, 39,
believed to be agent to assist in selling the car.
The car was taken to three
prospective buyers at Owode, Ogun State, Ladipo and Fagba area of Lagos, where
the buyers wanted to pay N300,000.
While others agreed to sell it at
the give-away price, Lekan refused, an action that led to a misunderstanding
between them, with Olufemi (agent) threatening to report them to the police if
they sold it for N300,000.
It was further gathered that the
suspects removed some parts from the vehicle which they sold at Ladipo. They
were alleged to have given Pastor Akan N50,000.
Pastor Akan while speaking denied
his involvement in the car theft, saying “I was at the mechanic
workshop (last Wednesday), servicing my bus when I was apprehended by some
policemen over my involvement in a car robbery I never participated in.
“I resisted at first, but after they
showed me their ID cards and a gun, I followed them to the station, where they
told me that my conductor mentioned my name during interrogation.”
In his statement, Charles who
reportedly shared the same working place with the leader of the gang, Uche,
blamed his involvement on hunger.
“Uche and I worked together at
Atogba garage in Agege. I decided to assist him to snatch the highlander SUV,
which he said would be sold for N800,000 because I needed money to feed my family
as customers are no longer coming as they used to.
“This is my first time of doing
this. We did not use any gun or weapon on the owner; we only took the car and
sped off,” he said.
The State Police Public Relations
Officer, Dolapo Badmus, while speaking with journalists over the matter said
officials are already on the trail of the escaped leader, Uche.

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