EXPOSED! New tactic used by armed robbers exposed

A new tactic deployed by armed robbers have been exposed. It seems some armed robbers now disguise as Okada riders to rob unsuspecting victims.

Five Deadly Trans-Border Armed robbers Operating Along Nigeria/BENIN Republic Border On Motorcycles with AK47 Rifles hidden under the Motorcycle Seat Have Been Arrested.

They were arrested on June 22, 2018. The suspects are: Femi Adegbile 29yrs From Ologuneru LGA Oyo state, John Ajayi 41yrs Native of Benin republic, Ajayi Kamoru 47yrs Native of Benin republic, Emil Goduo 34yrs Native of Benin Republic and Saheed Shosanya 27yrs Native of Odeda LGA Ogun State.

A blue Motorcycles with their Operational Ak47 Rifle hidden under the Seat, as Shown by the video, was recovered together with the Ak47 Rifle and 2 Magazines fully loaded with 60 rounds of live Ammunition.

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Suspects confessed to Multiple Car Snatchings and Many Armed Robberies along the Nigeria/Benin Border while disguising as Normal Okada Riders.

In other reports, the police in Lagos have arrested 21 persons over the killing of a man at Alapere-Ketu, following a clash by two cult groups.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Alapere Police Division had raided some cultists’ hideouts and made arrests on Kazeem, Aminu and Akampson Streets in Alapere.

The spokesman for the Lagos State Police Command, CSP Chike Oti, confirmed the arrest to NAN on Sunday.

He said that the suspects were being interrogated.

“Those linked to the crime will be prosecuted after the conclusion of investigation,” Oti said.

NAN reports that two rival cult groups clashed on June 16 in Alapere, resulting in the death of a man.

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A resident of the area told NAN on condition of anonymity that cult clash had been on in Alapere for long.

The source named the rival cult groups as Eiye and Aiye confraternities.

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