Bank driver arrested with 19 ATM cards,
N652, 000
The Lagos State Police Command has
arrested Dare Oladujoye, a driver with Zenith Bank, for allegedly being in
possession of 19 GTB ATM cards and the sum of N652, 000. It was learnt that the suspect was
using the cards to withdraw money from an ATM at Ogba branch of GTB when a
security guard raised the alarm. The Commissioner of Police for the state
police command, Mr. Umar Manko, said as at the time of his arrest, the suspect
had withdrawn N652, 000 from the ATM. Manko said, “On July 26, 2012, around
8:30pm, there was a distress call that there was commotion at GTB, Ogba branch.
On getting there, the suspect was seen with 19 ATM cards. “He is an employee of
Zenith Bank and we wondered what he was doing with the 19 cards. He was
arrested and as at the time of his arrest, he had cashed N652, 000. The matter
is under investigation.” The suspect however denied stealing the ATM cards. He
said whenever he lent people money; he would collect their ATM cards as
collateral and return them after payment. He said, “I usually loan people money
and I’ve been doing it for over a year. Whenever I loan people money, I will
collect their ATM cards and their Personal Identification Numbers. When they
repay me, I return their cards to them. “However, if they don’t pay me back in
cash, I go to withdraw money from their accounts through the ATM.” When quizzed
on where he got the money which he lent people, he said he was into various
kinds of businesses. He also said he had friends in the banking sector that
helped him with funds. He said, “I am a very hard working person. I joined
Zenith Bank as a driver over three years ago and in less than a year, I bought
a tricycle which I leased to another driver that gives me returns on a regular
basis. “The following year, I bought two tricycles bringing the total number to
three. I make N150,000 monthly from the tricycles and N60,000 from my salary. I
also get credit facilities through my connections in the banking sector. “On
the day I was arrested, I went to withdraw money on Thursday night with some of
the cards when a security guard raised the alarm. I did not steal those cards.
I know the owners of the cards and I have their numbers on my phone.” Meanwhile,
the command has warned members of the public to be very careful when buying
vehicles so as not to buy stolen ones. The warning became imperative following
the arrest of two mechanics who allegedly received six stolen vehicles and even
sold some to members of the public. Manko said buyers could sense stolen
vehicles by their cheap prices. It was learnt that on July 7, 2012, Sunday
Okoduwa came with a report that his car was stolen on Victoria Island. Policemen
later traced the car to a workshop in Agidingbi and arrested a man identified
simply as Abdusalam, who in turn claimed that he bought it from one Idowu
Adegboyega. It was learnt that
when Adegboyega was arrested and could not give a satisfactory explanation, his
house was searched and some documents were found which led to the recovery of
six other vehicles. A police source said, “When we searched the suspect’s
house, some documents were recovered which led to the recovery of six other
vehicles. “All the vehicles were registered in the name of one Oti Olusekola
Jacob, who is believed to belong to the gang of armed robbers in Lagos.” In a
related development, the police have arrested 12 armed robbery suspects. Police
authorities said the suspects belonged to a syndicate that specialised in
snatching vehicles from the owners at gunpoint. The police alleged that the
suspects operated in Ikorodu where they robbed and also sold vehicles. According
to the police, Ahmed Abdullahi, Azeez Abiodun, Olusoga Taiwo, Wasiu Azeez and
Dele Balogun are among the suspects arrested. It was learnt that three of the
suspects, Adebiyi Mafimisesin, Lekan Aibinuomo and Okalawon Akinpelu; were
receivers of stolen vehicles, which were either Toyota or Honda products. A
police source said, “The case emanated from Ikorodu Police Station and was
reported on June 20, 2012 by a complainant who was attacked and robbed of his
Toyota Sienna Space bus. “We swung into action and we discovered where they
keep stolen vehicles and sell to buyers. We recovered six vehicles; Toyota
Sienna, Toyota Corolla, Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and two others. “We also
recovered single-barrelled locally-made shotguns and 24 live cartridges and one
expended cartridge.”
No comments:
Post a Comment