01/08/2019

Police Arrest Four, Recover N.4m In ‘One Chance’ Robbery

Anambra State Police Command have arrrested two women in Nkwelle Ezunaka, Oyi local government area of Anambra state for allegedly robbing a lady of #400,000.
The victim, Nwanye Philomina was picked by the suspects together with their accomplices around Nteje area of the town where she was allegedly robbed.
Newsmen gathered that the victim had ignorantly boarded the vehicle heading towards Onitsha when she was attacked.
The syndicate who perceived the money in the victim’s bag, had suddenly stopped and requested she should alight, claiming they wanted to adjust her seat, a police source told newsmen.
The Police Public Relation Officer in the state, Haruna Mohammed confirmed the incident and told Newsmen that the suspects were arrested by police patrol team attached to 3-3 Divison.“Oblivious of their plan, the victim came down and immediately the hoodlums sped off with her bag containing the sum of N400,000,” the source added.
He gave their names as Cynthia Agu, 20, Mary Andrew, 20 both from Enugu State as well as Collins Okoli, 33 and Friday Ebim, 41 both from Delta State.
He said, “At about 2:pm, one Nwanye Philomina, aged 30years from Akwuzu boarded a taxi at Nteje Boys high school bus stop in Oyi local government area.
“When the vehicle got to Nkwelle ezunaka, the syndicate suddenly stopped and asked her to come down to enable them adjust the seat before they sped off.
“Victim immediately raised alarm which attracted the attention of some motorists who pursued the suspects up to Nkwelle community where police patrol team attached to 3-3 Division intercepted and arrested them.”
The PPRO explained that the suspects were nearly lynched by angry mob if not for the quick intervention of the police.
He added that the snatched money was recovered, and the vehicle used in perpetrating the act was impounded.
He said the suspects would be arraigned after investigations were concluded.

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