A 46-year-old man who masquerades as an Assistant
Commissioner of Police has been arrested by the men of the Nigerian police in Lagos.
The suspect, a father of five, identified as Alexander
Abiodun was arrested in Ijoko area of Ogun State following a confessional
statement of an arrested robbery suspect.
The robbery suspect identified as Gabriel Asaolu, who was
discovered to be a pastor of an undisclosed church in Ogun State, was alleged
to have stolen exotic cars from Ogun and Lagos states.
During interrogation, Asaolu reportedly
mentioned Abiodun as one of the receivers, which made the Lagos State
Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, to direct operatives of the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, to go after him.
Police sources said when the operatives stormed Abiodun’s home
at 29, Okegbale Street, in Ijoko, Ogun State, one of the stolen cars, a ToyotaAvalon, was recovered.
Also recovered in his apartment were Police uniforms
with the rank of an Assistant Commissioner of Police and Deputy Superintendent
of Police.
Police sources said: “When asked if he was a policeman, he
shook his head. Also, an unregistered Acura Legend car suspected to have been
stolen, was found in his residence.
During an earlier interrogation, Asaolu confessed that he
sold two stolen vehicles— a Mitsubuishi Montero SUV and a Toyota Avalon car— to
Abiodun. But only one of the vehicles was found in Abiodun’s residence while
the other was said to have been involved in an accident in Ondo State.
During interrogation,
Abiodun said he did not belong to any robbery gang but that he only used the
police uniform to smuggle cars from Benin Republic.
According to him, “I
got the uniform from a friend named Segun and I used it to smuggle cars from
Benin Republic because I am a car dealer.
“All I do whenever I
am going to get cars from Cotonou is to hang the ACP uniform in the car. That
way, Customs officers, policemen and other security agents would not disturb me
along the border because they would assume I am a senior Police officer.
“I knew Gabriel about
four years ago as a Pastor of a church in Oke-Aro, Ogun State,where I had gone
for a revival programme.
“During a chat with
him, he told me he was also a car dealer and would be supplying cars to me at
cheaper rate.
“In August 2011, he
called to say he had some cars for sale and sold a Toyota Avalon car for
N750,000. That was the only car I bought from him and I never knew he was a
robber.”
The father of five
also revealed that apart from using the uniform to smuggle cars, he also used
it to train private security guards, with their management staff assuming he
was a serving officer.
He said: “I have
trained several private company guards as policemen. I got all the training
idea during discussions with serving security personnel.
“This is another way
I generate money to take care of my family. I have never stolen with the
uniforms since I started using them.”
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