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Twenty-Eight year old suspect who was arrested by the operatives of
Rapid Response Squad (RRS) for pick-pocketing proved his mettle by
stealing N1,200 again inside the Police's office during an
interrogation.
The suspect, Deji Ayoola, was
hitherto, nabbed by the patrol team of the squad at Ojodu-Berger over
the weekend for pick-pocketing a commuter trying to board a commercial
vehicle to the Redemption Camp.
He had successfully
perpetrated the crime before the RRS operatives, who sighted him when he
was removing the wallet pursued, arrested him.
Speaking
with the victim over the incident, Ayodele Akerele said, "I collected a
sum of N14,500 from Automated Teller Machine (ATM) from a bank at
Berger on my way to the Redemption Camp. However, I had no inkling that
my money had been removed. It was about the time to pay fare that I
discovered my wallet had disappeared.... In fact, I had even forgotten
about the money until the following day, when an operative from RRS
called me that my wallet was recovered from a suspect when they nabbed
him. The Policeman added that they found my mobile number inside my
wallet which made it easy for them to call me.I was shocked to hear this
because I had already lost hope of recovering the money."
The suspect who lived at Mowe area of Ogun State, confessed to the crime and blamed devil for it.
"I
truly removed the wallet from his (victim) pocket before I was arrested
by the policemen. They bundled me to their office immediately. It was
the devil who pushed me into the act. I pray to God to forgive me", he
pleaded.
During his interrogation at the RRS's
headquarters in Alausa, the suspect stylishly stepping on a N1,200 which
fell from a police woman's pocket while she was removing her cell phone
from the pocket. When the money dropped on the floor, rather than
to draw her attention to the money, he pocketed it. Unknown to him,
another suspect had seen him when he was hiding the money, and
immediately alerted the officer that the money she was looking for was
with the suspect.
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