TWO female undergraduate robbery suspects and their male
partner in crime were battered and stripped naked in Calabar, Friday
afternoon, for attempting to rob a businesswoman of N1.5 million.
The three suspects operating in a Golf car were accosted by a taxi
driver at about 4pm along the Murtala Muhammed Highway by the Cross
River State new secretariat, while their driver and one other suspect
escaped.
The gang reportedly ambushed the businesswoman who had gone to
withdraw the N1.5 million at a bank along Calabar Road, near the Watt
market, where they approached her to join their cab and the woman who
appeared eager to arrive home because of the money she had withdrawn
immediately accepted and boarded the taxi.
Trouble started as she got to her destination and discovered that the
taxi driver became unwilling to allow her alight from the vehicle. The
robbery suspects were said to have brought out guns and asked her to
cooperate with them if she did not want to get hurt.
The victim told Vanguard, “The suspects told me to cooperate
with them and quietly hand over the N1.5 million or I would be killed.”
She said she suddenly became “angry in the spirit because this money is
contribution money and my members who want to share the money on Sunday
so they could get their Christmas things early would not believe me. So I
was ready to die and began to raise alarm in the vehicle and calling
for help”.
She said her shouts attracted the attention of a taxi driver who
decided to give the Golf car a hot chase until he overtook and blocked
the vehicle at Atekong Drive”.
The driver of the five-man gang and another suspect escaped by
quickly alighting from the car and running across the highway and then
jumping the perimeter fence of the new secretariat. She added, “These
two ladies were apprehended by the people who came to see what was the
trouble between the two taxis. They began to beat them when they heard
what they had done to me.”
The suspects who were thoroughly beaten and stripped were later handed over to police who came to the scene. Vanguard learnt
that the ladies confessed that they were students of Ebonyi State
University and members of a syndicate which left Abakaliki in Ebonyi
State to Aba in Abia State.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations officer of the State
Police Command, Mr. Hoggan Bassey confirmed that the three suspects were
in police custody, saying they would soon be charged to court.
His words, “nemesis has caught up with them. They are being
investigated and so far they have confessed that they used to hang
around bank premises with their car, shouting one chance, one chance and
waiting for people coming out of the bank with money.
“The Cross River State police commissioner Shola Shodipo has promised
armed robbers, kidnappers and other criminals a raw deal this Christmas
season. Cross River State is the most peaceful state in Nigeria and we
are prepared to compromise the crime free status of the state.”
Vanguard
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