Operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Lagos State Police
 Command, have smashed a four-man robbery gang who carried out an 
operation at the arrival hall of the Murtala Mohammed International 
Airport (MMIA), Ikeja on October 30, last year.
      
In the process, they carted away the sum of $1.5 million kept in a bagging store by Mrs Uche Eziama, owner of Deravine Company. According
 to a police source, the said money was kept in a bag and Mrs. Eziama 
intended to use it for a business transaction that could not hold, 
following which she decided to keep it in the bagging store. But to her 
utter shock, by the time she went there to fetch it, it had vanished.
 She alerted the police and some suspects were arrested. As the suspects
 were being screened, one of them, Ifeanyi Francis, confessed to the 
crime.
The police later recovered the sum of $224, 240 and two landed 
properties Ifeanyi said he acquired with the money. Also recovered from 
him was a Pathfinder SUV he allegedly purchased
 with part of the stolen money. He also confessed that one of the gang’s
 members, Chibuzor Onuegbu, who worked at the MMIA as a clearing and 
forwarding agent, was the one who told him to come to Lagos for the job.
 He said the larger share of the money was with Onuegbu, adding that 
Onuegbu confided in him that he would give the money to his elder 
brother, Kalu, to keep for him.
 Based on the foregoing information, operatives of SARS, led by officer in charge of SARS a Superintendent
 of Police (SP) Abba Kyari went after Kalu, who was said to have 
initially denied any knowledge of the deal. But he later confessed to 
the crime, giving details of the steps they took to steal the money. His
 confession led to the arrest of another suspect, Chioma Obinabor, who 
claimed to be a girlfriend to Chibuzor, the alleged mastermind of the 
crime, who was said to have escaped to London.
Kalu said some money was given to him but he did not know the exact amount he was
 given to keep until the third day when Chibuzor came, collected the 
money and gave it to his girlfriend to acquire three and a half plots of
 land for him at Onigbo area of Port Harcourt.
He also bought two plots of land in Aba with two detachable bungalows. 
Based on Kalu’s information, SARS operatives went after Chioma in 
Onitsha and arrested her, following which she admitted that her 
boyfriend, Chibuzor, gave her money to acquire landed property for him. 
She said she bought six plots of land for N9 million and another four 
plots for N10 million at 33 area of Onitsha, Anambra State. She said 
Chibuzor relocated to London after giving her the money.
 The police also revealed that Kalu bought a Honda CRV
 and rented a three-bedroom flat for N500,000, furnishing same with over
 N700,000. The said flat was said to be located at Abuloma area of Port 
Harcourt. The first suspect, Ifeanyi Francis (25), who claimed to have 
trained as a bricklayer, said he attended Government Technical College 
(GTC) Owerri, Imo State.
Asked how he became involved in robbery operations, he said: “I got a call from Chibuzor Onuegbu.
He became my friend when we were in Enugu in those days, and he asked me
 to come to Lagos for a deal. When I got to Lagos, I gave him a call and
 he came and took me to his house where he told me that there was 
something he wanted me to do for him.
He said there was a bag he wanted 
to pick from a company where he worked at the MMIA Ikeja, but he wanted 
me to go and pick it for him. “I asked him what the content of the bag 
was. I did not know that he wanted me to steal the bag. I thought the 
bag was his. He brought out a tag ticket and a bag and said he would 
take me to the company and show me the particular place I would take the
 bag from, and that I should tell them that I came to baggage because I 
wanted to travel. He showed me the tag ticket that would be put on the 
bag. “He took me to the company and pointed at the place.
When I 
entered, I told them what he instructed me to tell them and they opened 
the bag and saw laptop and clothes. I asked him whether I was going to 
pick it on that day and he said yes. He said they would charge N300 per 
day for keeping the bag and two days would be N600. “I later left the 
airport and went to my sister’s house to sleep. When my sister saw me, 
she was surprised because I did not inform her that I was coming to 
Lagos. Around 6.30 pm the same day, Chibuzor called and told me that I 
should come to the airport. I went there to meet him. When I met him, he
 said I should go and pick the bag.
 “I picked the bag, but I did not 
know the content. When I took it to him, he told me that what he planned
 to do did not work out well, particularly the things he wanted to put 
inside the bag. The next day, he called me again and said I should go 
through the same process. They still collected the bag from me and I 
left. “Around 7.30 pm the same day, he called me again and I told him 
that I was at my sister’s house. He said I should go and pick the bag. 
This time, the bag was very heavy and he was outside with a taxi. I 
entered. Why the bag became heavy was that he carried the one containing
 dollars and put in the one I brought to the airport. “I carried the bag
 containing dollars and entered the taxi cab he came with and we drove 
to the street where he was squatting
 with his sister. But half way, we stopped and he paid off the taxi 
driver, while we trekked the remaining distance to his sister’s flat. 
“As we were trekking, I asked him what was inside the bag.
Along that street, there was a container. We entered the container and 
there he opened the bag and showed me the content. When I saw dollars, I
 was so shocked that I nearly lost control of my mind. It became very 
difficult for him to close the bag, so he brought out part of the money 
and put it in the other bag we were carrying.
“When we got to the gate 
of the sister’s house, he said I should find my way and that by the 
following day he would give me a call to come. He rushed to the backyard
 and within 30 minutes, he came out. That was between 9 and 10 pm. He 
said I should give him the bag and that I should go with the other bag, 
and I left. “In the morning of the following day, I went to the sister’s
 house to see him. For two hours, I could not see him. Fortunately, he 
came out to buy something, thinking that I had gone. I rushed towards 
him and asked how we were going to share
 the money. He said there were other people behind the business who 
would get their own shares, but that he would give me something for the excellent
 role I played in stealing the money. “I wanted to play a smart one on 
him, so I told him that the money he put in my bag was no longer there 
because I put it back without him knowing, and he said it was not true. 
He threatened not to give me anything until I brought out the one in my 
possession. I went inside, checked the bag and counted the money. It was
 about N60 million. “I used the money to buy land while he carried the 
bigger bag. I bought two plots of land for N4.5 million and built a 
six-bedroom flat, bought a jeep and enjoyed my life. My only regret is 
that the government will confiscate my land and vehicle and the balance I
 have in the bank will be returned to the owner while I will become poor
 again; a situation I thought that I had overcome for life.
The second suspect, Chioma Obinabor (27), who claimed that Chibuzor was 
her boyfriend, said: “My boyfriend, Chibuzor, told me that his name was 
Michael Okafor when he started ‘toasting’ me at ITC Motor Park in 
Onithsa as we were travelling to Owerri in the same commercial bus 
around November 2013. I later learnt that his real name is Chibuzor 
Onuegbe. “We did not know each other before then.
When the bus moved, we started discussing and became friendly. He asked 
me about my name, village and where I was going to stay in Owerri. He 
told me that he was working at the MMIA Ikeja and that God had blessed 
him somehow and would take all the glory. “I told him that I used to 
help my brother to sell goods in his shop.
 He later paid my transport 
fare and I gave him my phone number. He later called me and invited me 
to one hotel in Owerri on a Friday. The hotel is situated on Douglas 
Road, but I don’t know the name of the hotel because I was not 
interested in that. I only wanted to honour his invitation because I had
 fallen in love with him, thinking that he was a responsible man. “We 
later made love. And when I wanted to leave the hotel, he gave me 
N20,000 for transportation back to Onitsha and I was very happy. “He 
later invited me again to another hotel in Owerri and gave me N50,000 as
 transport fare back to Onitsha. All these happened between November and
 December last year.
He even invited me to the hotel the third time, and when I was going 
back to Onitsha, he gave me N100,000. During the Christmas period, I 
called him and told him that I wanted to buy something for Christmas, 
and he asked me to send my bank account number to him. He paid N230,000 
into my account, bringing the total money he gave me to N400,000.
“In 
January this year, he told me that he wanted to travel to London and 
asked me to help him buy some lands. He gave me money in dollars and I 
later bought land for him with the money. I bought a plot at 33 area of 
Onitsha, Anambra State for N10 million, but I paid the owner in dollars 
for four plots of land. “I took the documents to him in Owerri for 
signing. Later, I went to buy another six plots at the same 33 area at 
the rate of N9 million.
I bought it from a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) based in Abuja. 
“When he told me that he would travel to London through Ghanaian 
Airport, I decided to go with him so that I could branch to Togo to see 
my father who was sick and was taking treatment in a hospital there.
 I 
dropped when we got to Ghana while he left for London at 11 pm that same
 Saturday with a promise to call me when he reached London. “But I was 
arrested in Onitsha in March when I went for my father’s burial. I have 
shown the police all the lands and documents. I did not know that they 
stole the money from MMIA in Lagos. This incident has taught me a big 
lesson because from now on, before I accept to be anyone’s friend or 
fiancée, I will investigate him properly.”
 The third suspect, Onuegbe 
Kalu (34), who claimed to be elder brother to Chibuzor, said he was 
newly engaged with a beautiful woman. He also described himself as an 
electrical engineer working with an oil company in Port Harcourt. He 
said: “Early this year, the operatives of SARS invited me to Lagos and I
 honoured their invitation. They told me that my younger brother, 
Chibuzor, stole money from the company where he was working at the MMIA,
 Ikeja, Lagos.
 Chibuzor was staying with my in-law who got him the job 
he was doing at the MMIA. “I was invited here and I took an undertaking 
to look for my brother. When I left, I tried to get him. Luckily for me,
 he called and told me that he would visit me in Port Harcourt. He came 
with a bag of money and told me that I should keep it for him. I did not
 count it. He asked me to help him acquire landed property with the 
money.
“When he left, I called close friends and told them that the 
police had asked me to help them to arrest my brother for stealing 
millions of naira, but they said it is only a stupid man that would see 
wealth and choose poverty.
That left me confused as to the next step to 
take. “As I was thinking about what to do, he came back a few days later
 and told me that he wanted to collect the money to give to somebody who
 would be able to use it to acquire land for him quickly.
He only left 
N5.2 million with me and asked me to use my name to buy a land and 
develop it. I had no choice but to comply. “Already, I had bought two 
plots of land for him for N10 million. But before he left, he told me 
that he would give the remaining money to his girlfriend to buy land for
 him.”
From : The Nation Online 

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