A trader at Alaba International market, Ojo,
Lagos, western Nigeria, and leader of an 8-man trans-border robbery
gang, Nnamdi John, has confessed that he led a successful robbery
operation during which they carted away N100 million, PM News reports
He said he used his share of N28 million to build a mansion in Lagos State, western Nigeria.
The 42-year old John was paraded along with seven
other members of his gang by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr
Kayode Aderanti on Thursday.
Those paraded along with him include Samuel Igbi, 59, Anthony Umeh, 38, Chinenye David, 29, and Uchenna Ezeh, 35.
The house he built in Igando with robbey money |
Others were Victor Anamalechi, 45, Iheanacho Igwe, 35, and Desmond Obinna, 32.
The Abia State-born John said he used part his
share of the proceed to build a magnificent mansion at Igando where he
lives with his family, adding that he also bought other properties with
the robbery loot.
The father of three said he was a trader selling
musicsal instruments at Alaba market before he decided to join robbery
after he discovered that he was not making enough money in his business.
He said after he was introduced into robbery by his friend he identified as Okonkwo, it did not take long before he became rich.
John also revealed that their robbery operations
were carried out beyond the shores of Nigeria as they raided other
African countries such as Niger Republic and Mali where they made huge
sums of money in foreign currencies.
He said his men raided a community bank in Port Novo in Niger Republic, and a Bureau de change and filling station in Mali.
In Nigeria, John confessed that his gang has been
involved in robbery operations in Ikorodu in Lagos, Port Hacourt in
Rivers and Kano State.
John confessed that one of their biggest heists was their robbery
operation in a bank at Alakija area of Lagos where they carted away N100
million and shared it.
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