We Use Police Uniforms For Robbery Operations @ Filling Stations - Alaba Market Shop Owner Confesses

Date: 07-06-2015 5:20 am (8 years ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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Mr. Victor Anamelechi, 45, is being held for armed robbery by SARS operatives in Ikeja Anamelechi, unaware that his wife, Onyinye, had been speaking to journalists, confessed to being an armed robber He said that he and his gang members usually dressed in police uniforms to rob filling stations. The gang also specialised in attacking ATM galleries, he said. Anamelechi, who has a shop at Alaba International Market, where he sells generators, said that most people believed him to be a genuine trader. SARS operatives accused him of organising most major bank robberies in Ogun, Kogi, Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Anambra states. A police source said: “His gang operates with two AK-47 rifles.

The gang coordinated trans-border bank robberies in Benin Republic, Togo and Mali, where they realised huge sums of money. He met his waterloo after SARS operatives led by the Officer in Charge of SARS, SP Abba Kyari, rounded up about seven members of his gang and recovered their operational rifles, ammunition and vehicles.” Recalling how he was arrested, Anamelechi said that SARS operatives trailed and arrested a gang member, Nnamdi, at Igando area, after the gang’s last operation in Benin Republic. In that robbery, they attacked a bank and carted away millions. “The police arrested Nnamdi and he led them to me.

Nnamdi called me, saying I should meet him at Apple Junction in Amuwo Odofin. When I got there, I discovered that he was with the police. They apprehended me,” he said. It was further gathered that during a search of his apartment, some residents said they were shocked that Anamelechi is a suspected armed robber. A resident, who described Anamelechi as one of the respected members in the estate, added: “He’s a highly respected person in this estate.

He and members of his family drive around the estate in exotic cars. We heard he is a trader. I respect this man. I’ve always wanted to be like him. I was extremely shocked when I saw policemen bring him in handcuffs to his house. “I wondered what he could have done wrong. I later learnt he is an armed robber. Ever since that incident, I have stopped paying much respect to rich people who drive expensive cars in the area.”

Singing in SARS, Anamelechi said he was forced into robbery by poverty. According to him, he joined a robbery gang in 2010 when things were very difficult for him and his family. He said that things were so tough, that he could barely feed his wife and kids. Anamelechi said: “I usually go to Alaba Market to look for job. I was making absolutely nothing. I became confused. I had a friend who told me there was a way out from poverty. He introduced me to his gang. The gang had just locally made guns. They used to sneak into fillings stations at night and break into safes. Robbing filling stations is easy.

Most fillings station operators usually don’t go home with their daily sales. The gang would go at night, burgle the place and cart away all the money in the office. “When I joined, I met Alhaji, Dabo and Akin in the gang. Our targets were usually busy fillings stations on Badagry Expressway, LASU-Igando Road, Lagos-Abeokuta Road, Oshodi-Apapa Expressway and Ikorodu Road. I started making money.

I enrolled my children in good schools and opened a small business for my wife. People in my area at Shibiri, in Ajangbadi area, didn’t know what I was doing. They thought fortune had smiled on me. After a while, some of the filling station owners started employing armed security guards and that made our operations difficult.”
Anamelechi confessed that at a point, Debo introduced the gang to one Nnamdi who had two AK47 rifles. Anamelechi said he didn’t know how Nnamdi got the rifles. He, however, remembered that Nnamdi told him that he was a member of an armed robbery gang. Nnamdi had also boasted that no member of his gang had ever being killed. Nnamdi’s bragging impressed everyone in Anamelechi’s gang.

“We adopted him into our gang. He suggested we should buy police uniforms so that when we visit any filling station, the armed guards would think we were policemen on routine patrol. We bought police uniforms and started using it to rob. We robbed a lot of filling stations. Once we got to any filling station, we would tie up the guards before embarking on the operation.”

The news that some policemen used to rob filling station travelled wide. Soon, once any filling station security guard that saw policemen coming would fear the worst and do everything to stop them from entering their premises. Anamelechi said that the gang had to change tactics after filling station operations became difficult. The gang met, brainstormed and came up with the idea of attacking ATM galleries across states.

We realised N400, 000 from the operation. The second operation was at a bank in Okene, Kogi State. We were, however, still trying to open the vault at the Okene robbery, when our burner got spoilt. We stopped working and returned to Lagos.” Anamelechi said that before the gang attacked any bank, they would mount surveillance on the place to ascertain the number of policemen or guards watching over it. “If the coast is clear, we would strike!” he said. He noted that in the gang’s biggest operation in Ogun State, they got well over N15 million from the ATM vault.

On that same day, the gang attacked a filling station and disappeared with N3.5 million. “We also robbed banks in Akwa Ibom, Port Harcourt, Onitsha. Anytime we went on operation, my role was to open the vaults. I use a special metal to open the lock of the vaults. Even if it the vault has a special code, I would open it! I bought three vehicles from the loots; two for me and one for my wife. I also built a house at Amuwo Odofin. I opened a big shop in Alaba Market.” A police source said: “Controversy is currently trailing Anamelechi’s arrest. A nongovernmental organisation is mounting pressure on the police to free Anamelechi and other members of his gang.The NGO wants the police authorities to release Anamelechi unconditionally as he is a law abiding businessman who was arrested illegally by police.”

Some traders at Alaba Market, Lagos, where he has a shop, claimed they rarely saw him in the market. A trader, identified as Charles Mba, said he only knows Azunna. “I was shocked when the police came and sealed up their shop with members of the task force,” said Mba. The market task force chairman for the electronics section of the market also denied knowing Anamelechi. His words: “The incident is unfortunate.

We don’t condone crime in this market. Buying and selling of stolen goods are not allowed. It’s not acceptable. Whoever is caught would be handed over to the police. On the day the police came to the market, they booked their arrival and told us their mission. When I looked at the case, I knew it was a bad one. We assisted them and they parked all the goods in the man’s shop. “One thing is that I don’t know this guy.

This market is very big. I can’t know everybody that trades here. I’m familiar with those who come to my office and those who are popular in the market. Our chairman usually calls for general meetings. He used to advise the traders to keep away from crime. He used to tell them that if police arrest them, we would not come for them.”


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Posted: at 7-06-2015 05:20 AM (8 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- elchymo at 17-08-2015 05:44 PM (8 years ago)
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And na still police give them those uniforms
Posted: at 17-08-2015 05:44 PM (8 years ago) | Hero
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- morgan1 at 30-05-2016 02:20 AM (7 years ago)
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What do u expect from Biafraud people b4?
Posted: at 30-05-2016 02:20 AM (7 years ago) | Hero
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