But for Providence, 6 May, 2013 would have gone down in the history of
the country as one of the bloodiest days of crime. The would-be
perpetrators of the act are now cooling their feet in police net. How
were they apprehended?
Accordinated attempt to carry out a major robbery operation in Onitsha, Anambra State was recently foiled by officers and men of the Anambra State Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS).
Amos
Chieku, Ndubuisi Uche, Chibuike Alakwachi, Ugochukwu Igbokwe and Nonso
are five members of the gang currently assisting police authorities to
trace the whereabouts of other members still at large.
A couple
of weeks ago, one robbery informant reportedly alerted Uche, popularly
called ‘I Chop’ of a planned movement of a large amount of money from
Onitsha to an undisclosed destination, apparently by a group of
businessmen. The amount involved was such that Uche, 31, alone could not
handle.
He promptly invited some ‘tested’ hands in the act of
robbery to join him in the ‘business.’ Chieku, alias Danga is based in
Abuja, but moves anywhere across the country to perpetrate his crime
once he is called upon.
Chieku, 23, is said to be good with
guns. He is also a dependable driver. Alakwachi, 21, is based in Lagos
and is reported to be a former escapee from prison for similar offence.
Nonso is said to be the gang’s armourer and also good with weapons.
Whereas
Chieku hails from Enugu State, Uche is a native of Amasiri Afikpo in
Ebonyi State. The third member of the gang, Igbokwe is not based in
Nigeria. For seven years, he has been living in South Africa.
Igbokwe,
27, and native of Owerri in Imo State, is not gainfully employed in the
South African country, but he is occasionally invited home by the gang
when there is a ‘business’ considered is requiring an expert touch.
Igbokwe is reported to be a professional gun handler at least the kind
of guns in the armoury of the Nigerian military.
He is also
reported to provide foreign cover for all members of the group. It was
for the foiled operation that Igbokwe flew into the country from South Africa
last week. So, last Sunday, all members of the gang were scheduled to
meet at a hotel in Onitsha from where they would strategise before their
final assault the following day, Monday, 6 May, 2013.
Their
plan was reportedly to ambush the bullion van moving the cash and
intercept the convoy. It was reported that Uche, the alleged gang
leader, had instructed that should there be any resistant to their
action, his men should not hesitate to ‘waste’ such a person. But the news of the gang’s planned operation got to the notice of the SARS leadership, which promptly put men on alert for the gang.
While
waiting for his gang to arrive the hotel, men of the SARS reportedly
swooped on Uche and he was promptly arrested. But Uche would not go down
alone. So, he promised that he would assist law enforcement agents to
get other members of the gang.
So, the police decided to play
along while Uche called his partners-in-crime to join him at the hotel.
One by one, Chieku, Nonso, Alakwachi and Igbokwe all arrived to be
welcome by Uche. To the chagrin of all, they landed in the hands of
operatives of SARS team strategically stationed at the hotel. Some of
their gang were said to still being awaited after Uche had called them
that there was a slight change in time for the operation.
In
their confessional statements before Saturday Mirror in Awka, Chieku
denied knowledge of the planned attempt to rob that day. Though he
confessed to have been an armed robber before, he said he had repented a
long time ago.
He claimed he was only bringing his family from
Abuja where he had accident on the way with his car. At another breadth,
Chieku confessed to being a member of the gang and that it was Uche
that introduced him to the ‘deal’ that led to their arrest.
“I
know that the game is up, but let I Chop tell you all I know about the
business. We all met Uche at Enugu before we came to Onitsha. He was the
one that called me that there is business for us at Onitsha,” Chieku
added. Nonso, on his part, denied being a robber, but said that he knows
Uche and Chieku who used to come and eat in his mother’s canteen in
Enugu.
This claim, Uche rejected. Uche, while confessing to his
crime, said that all five of them were members of the same gang. He
confirmed that Igbokwe flew into the country from Nigeria for the
planned operation, while Alakwachi also came from Lagos for the same
operation.
When Saturday Mirror asked Uche how it was possible for someone to fly in from South Africa to carry out a robbery operation and also go back to that country, Uche answered, “What are you saying?
How much is a South African ticket when you go for an operation and make N5 million or N10 million. Let me tell you that some of our gang are scattered in Lagos, Abuja and abroad. You contact those ones that you want to be in your team for a particular operation.
The
claim that they are not involved in the Onitsha operation that led to
our arrest are false. They will not tell you the truth. Some months
back, Alakwachi betrayed me by aligning himself with a contact I gave
him and I cursed him that he would soon be caught,” Uche said.
But Igbokwe’s claim is different. He said: “I deal in drugs in South Africa. I did not know that they are robbers. I just came home looking for some money to continue my business.
I
wanted to dupe Chiewku N300,000, but I was roped into this case.” This
was, however, also denied by Uche who said Igbokwe always come from South Africa to rob, stay some time in Lagos and travel back.
A
senior member of the SARS who does not want his name in print, said
that with the arrest of Uche, there would be a high degree of peace in
Onitsha and the entire South East. The police officer claimed Uche has
been on the wanted list of the police for a long time ago. “We have been looking for I Chop for a long time now.
There
is hardly any serious robbery in Onitsha that Uche would not be part of
it. He is such a notorious robber that his name even sends jitters down
the spines of security men and other criminals in the state and
environs,” he said.
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