Crime

One-chance syndicate dispossesses lady of phone, pushes her from moving vehicle 

…LASTMA nabs suspects 

 

CITIZENS COMPASS– A lady simply identified as Miss Emelifonwu, on Tuesday, narrated how a One-chance syndicate dispossessed her of her mobile phone in the Surulere area of Lagos State.

The lady fell victim in the morning on her way to work.

According to her, the scenario occurred when she boarded a ‘commercial bus’ with licence plate KSF 56 XL, along Funsho Williams Avenue.

Before she could settle down in the bus, she noticed that the syndicate had treacherously removed her cell phone from her bag.

It didn’t end there, she was pushed out of the moving vehicle.

As God would have his way, some vigilante officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), rescued the victim and apprehended the syndicate.

LASTMA spokesman, Adebayo Taofik, confirmed the incident in a statement.

He said, “The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) on Tuesday, apprehended a notorious One-Chance syndicate that operated with a commercial bus with licence plate, KSF 56 XL, to rob unsuspecting passengers of their valuables.

“The arrest occurred in the morning, near a Conoil filling station along Funsho Williams Avenue in Surulere area, following a distressing incident involving a female passenger, Miss Bibian Emelifonwu, who fell victim to the syndicate’s treachery on her way to work.

“Recounting her ordeal, Miss Emelifonwu disclosed that she boarded the bus and sat beside a male passenger holding a polythene bag in the front seat next to the driver. Under the pretext of opening the front door beside her, the man surreptitiously leaned on her and deftly removed her phone from her bag.

“Having successfully executed the theft, the criminals heartlessly ejected her from the moving vehicle onto the highway. “Fortunately, a vigilant team of LASTMA officers overseeing traffic in the area witnessed the incident. They swiftly pursued the fleeing bus, ultimately apprehending the driver, identified as Mr. Toyib Ogunjobi, while his accomplices—the conductor and another passenger—managed to escape.

“During interrogation, Ogunjobi admitted to leading a three-man syndicate, which included the owner of the bus. He revealed that their modus operandi involved enticing passengers with low fares on the Costain-Ojota route, stealing their belongings, and forcibly ejecting them from the vehicle while in motion.

“Ogunjobi further confessed that the syndicate generated between ₦250,000 and ₦300,000 daily by selling stolen phones and valuables. He also disclosed that similar One-Chance operations are proliferating across Lagos State, illustrating the pervasive nature of this criminal enterprise.

“Seven stolen phones, comprising models such as Techno Pop, Samsung AZZ, Intel A623, Techno Spark, Techno Pounoir, and Samsung devices, were recovered from Ogunjobi during his arrest. He also admitted that the vehicle’s owner was actively involved in the operation.

“The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, lauded the officers for their swift and commendable action, which prevented further harm to innocent commuters. He urged Lagos residents to exercise heightened vigilance when boarding vehicles, emphasizing the need for caution not only with commercial buses but also with private vehicles that may harbor ill intent.

“Mr. Bakare-Oki also reiterated the availability of the recently launched LASTMA toll-free hotline, 0800-005-27862, enabling the public to report traffic-related issues, including emergencies, vehicle breakdowns, and obstructions.

“He assured Lagosians that the apprehended driver would be handed over to law enforcement agencies for thorough investigation and prosecution. This decisive action underscores LASTMA’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding road users and curbing criminal activities on Lagos roads.

“This arrest serves as a powerful reminder of the need for constant vigilance and the dedication of LASTMA officers to ensuring public safety and order.”

 

 

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