A dismissed police sergeant, Eboma Onyeka, allegedly involved in
robbery and murder but jumped bail has been rearrested along with other
members of his gang.
Onyeka and three others, Ezekiel Omoloye, Sunday Gabriel and Shola
Atoki, were arrested after a robbery operation at a new generation bank
at Akowonjo in the outskirts of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.
During the operation, they allegedly killed the bank’s security
guard, Sunday Ogundipe and stole an unspecified amount of money from
the
bank’s Automated Teller Machine, ATM.
They were arrested and arraigned before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court on a three-count charge of conspiracy, robbery and murder.
Their counsel, Mr. J.T. Japuna filed an application for bail at a
Lagos High Court sitting at Igbosere. And they were granted bail. But
they all jumped bail.
Luck ran out on the suspects when the Director of Public Prosecution,
DPP’s report was released and the DPP advised that the first three
accused persons had case to answer.
The DPP’s advice absolved Shola Atoki on the ground that the first
three suspects mentioned one Shola, a staff of the bank as their
accomplice. But none of them could confirm the surname of the said
Shola.
The legal advice signed by Mrs. Olabisi Ogungbesan stated in part:
“After a careful consideration of the available facts in the duplicated
case file, this office is of the opinion that the facts established a
prima facie case of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and murder
contrary to sections 403(A), 402(2) and 39(1) respectively of the
Criminal Code Laws Cap C.17, Laws of Lagos State 2003 against the
suspects.”
The report added: “Regarding Shola Atoki, this office observed that
all the other suspects in the case file mentioned that one ‘Shola’, a
member of staff of the bank, was part of the whole plan. Unfortunately,
none of them mentioned his surname or positively identified him with any
distinguishing feature to establish unequivocally that he is the said
Shola that colluded with them.”
The colleague of the slain security guard, Gambo Freeman, who was
alleged to be part of the conspiracy, was absent from duty on the day of
the robbery. He was also recommended to face trial.
Sources at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, told P.M.NEWS that Onyeka and others were granted bail under questionable circumstances and they had to be rearrested.
A manhunt was launched for Onyeka and other suspects. One of them was rearrested in a hotel in Ikotun, Lagos.
When interrogated, he allegedly confessed to SARS operatives that
Onyeka was the leader of robbers who burgled banks’ ATMs. Onyeka and
others were subsequently rearrested.
In an interview with P.M.NEWS, Onyeka, a native of Agbor,
Delta State, Southsouth Nigeria, confirmed that he served in Mopol 20,
Ikeja and he was dismissed after 15 years in service.
He claimed that when he and other suspects were released on bail, he
did not engage in any criminal activity but was a driver in Benin, Edo
State and later learnt how to make juice, ice cream and insecticide
The officer in charge of SARS, SP Abba Kyari confirmed to P.M.NEWS that the suspects will be charged to court soon.
—Ayodeji Dedeigbo
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