Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: Thief Explains How They Monitor And Rob Bank Customers With Huge Withdrawals

Advertisement

Advertisement - Mobile In-Article

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Thief Explains How They Monitor And Rob Bank Customers With Huge Withdrawals

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP, Fatai Owoseni, on Tuesday paraded a suspect, one Tunde Adewale, believed to be part of a five-man robbery gang who laid ambush for bank customers in different areas within the metropolis.



The CP added that the gang usually robbed their victims at gunpoint.
He said, “The suspect was arrested while attempting to rob another victim at Iyana-Ipaja area. When the gang members sighted a police patrol team, they took to their heels.

“Luck ran out on Adewale when he was arrested,” the CP stated.
The 23-year-old suspect confessed to the crime; he told detectives attached to the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, FSARS, Lagos State how he and his gang members trailed and robbed customers moments after they leave banking halls.

According to Adewale, a gang member would go into the banking hall, pretending to be a customer.
“After the person had spied on those withdrawing huge amounts of money, he would come out and inform us. Two of us would sit on a motorcycle, waiting for the person to come out.
“Immediately we sight the victim, we start operation.
“My role is to point gun at a victim and collect his money. After that, we would zoom off.

“I was a tricycle rider before, but the profit from that business wasn’t enough and I needed money to discharge my wife from the hospital, who had just given birth.
“This was why I went to my friend, Sunday, to assist me with a loan. He didn’t give the money. He promised to introduce me to a job that would fetch me plenty of money.
“That was how I joined robbery in January last year and went for my first operation at Jakande Estate.We robbed a lady coming out of a bank. We robbed her of N200, 000. I got N50, 000 as my share.My wife was later discharged from the hospital by her family members. I had no option than to continue with the gang. I was making money from the operations.”

The suspect said he had participated in five operations.

According to him, he made N200, 000 in his second operation and N300, 000 in the third; he later used part of his loot to buy a Honda car.

Owoseni urged that suspicious persons should be reported immediately to the police and warned customers in banking halls to be mindful of people they talk with.


Dailypost reportage

43 comments:

  1. Replies
    1. U ask me @ d atm if it's dispensing n I just look @ u like I'm deaf

      Delete
    2. That's how one person asked me how much I collected from the atm,

      Delete
    3. Lmao. If u see the way I squeeze my face when I wanna enter d bank or use the atm ehn..even the guards will greet me I won't answer. They'll just be looking at me like.. what's wrong with this one. I no wan unnecessary famzing or asking of questions. I enter and leave sharply.

      Delete
  2. I hope you enjoy your new home(prison) well.

    ReplyDelete
  3. ....I was a tricycle rider before, but the profit from that business wasn’t enough and I needed money to discharge my wife from the hospital, who had just given birth...........

    Foolish boy

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Even after he got the 50k from the first robbery, it was still his wife's family that discharged her. Stupid man!

      Delete
    2. Even after he got the 50k from the first robbery, it was still his wife's family that discharged her. Stupid man!

      Delete
  4. Noted
    Very good information to note
    Sometimes I don't like borrowing people my pen inside d bank cos they use dat to distract u or they make put jazz on d ink b4 giving u back
    That's why I prefer bank transfer instead of withdrawing the money cash

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Jazz on the ink?
      Just hearing this for the first time.

      Delete
    2. ???

      Put 'may put jazz in the ink'??

      Gosh your people think like 18th century villagers Stella. Buahahahahahahaaaaaaa

      And you don't borrow someone a pen' you lend it.

      I always feel my IQ slipping when I come here, gosh. It's painful.

      Delete
    3. @ anno just saw your reply
      I would've prefer you show your ID? I guess who u are, u forgot to go anno to reply others

      Ok now,
      Have you heard of the word *hypotize*?
      Com spill under my comment again since u r jobless that u got time to preview or ask people to review your comment before u post

      Efulefu

      Delete
    4. Borrow - Take
      Lend - Give


      *Ghanaman signing out*

      Delete
    5. Borrow - Take/Receive
      Lend - Give


      *Ghanaman signing out*

      Delete
  5. Replies
    1. Na wa.
      See wetin the fear of gbagaun has reduced you to.
      Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

      Delete
    2. Anon 9:11 u wicked ooo. Anyway the greedy thief, after making a little money he ran and buy car as a big boy that has a flowing business. Yorubas are too lazy for my liking.

      Delete
  6. This has been happening since time immemorial...
    Thank God they were caught!..

    ReplyDelete
  7. Smh. Hardship is a bastard.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Abegi...Is he the only one suffering from the hardship? Me nko? Why I never go tiff?

      Delete
    2. Quicksilver you dey sleep around for money na. How will he sleep around for money like you. Everybody get the one dem fit do as far as money dey involve

      Delete
  8. They will not go to school. They will not learn any trade. They will be lazying about and looking for whom to rob.Shameless lazy people. And
    After they go dey make on top of nothing.

    ReplyDelete
  9. SMH @ "I had no option than to continue with armed robbery"

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Just look at him.
      Like he gave the people he stole from an option too.

      Some of the people they dispossess of their money might just be someone sent by their boss.

      Ife onye cho,ka ofu.

      Delete
  10. e ri oju ole e omu, omo yin ose agbafo owun ko aso wa le. ..e ri oju ole e omu!

    ReplyDelete
  11. You see your life now....after Honda car....wat next? Prison

    410 comment 2016

    ReplyDelete
  12. 23 year old discharging wife from hospital last year? Mehn you ain't ripe for marriage, hence your inability to cater for a family. That's no excuse though, you will pay for your crimes. Ole

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. @Omasiri, it is their way. There was perhaps no proper marriage at all. He impregnated her and she moved in with him. Dats what they call their own marriage.

      Delete
  13. See where greed and laziness has gotten him .

    ReplyDelete
  14. Just imagine the excuse. Everyday for the theif, one day for the owner.

    ReplyDelete
  15. End of the road for him. All that one he is saying is story for the gods

    ReplyDelete
  16. That's how a man was shot at bode Thomas yesterday when he left the bank with his wife and son.
    I pray the man survives..
    THe robbery is getting out of hand.
    Maybe bikes should be banned totally in Lagos
    Because they escape fast with bikes, no hold up to slow them down
    I saw the video of the man shot yesterday and people weren't even helping the wife put him in the car but we're videoing the whole thing. Nigerians sef

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. That's Lagos people for you...
      You are on your own in this town!..

      Delete
    2. Sebi when Fashola banned them people were screaming unemployment bla bla. We have to stick to one o.

      Delete
  17. Did you say he's 23yrs
    Omg! What a world
    Smh

    ReplyDelete
  18. Every day for the theif one day for the una

    ReplyDelete
  19. I was a victim of this bank robbers on Tuesday, thank God unlike the man who they shot at yesterday, they took money, phones but dint hurt I & the driver. Okadas should be banned.

    ReplyDelete
  20. yoruba's and stealing...they no like to work @all...

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Comments And Opinions On Any Part Of This Website Are Opinions Of The Blog Commenters Or Anonymous Persons And They Do Not Represent The Opinion Of StellaDimokoKorkus.com

Pictures and culled stories posted on this site are given credit and if a story is yours but credited to the wrong source,Please contact Stelladimokokorkus.com and corrections will be made..

If you have a complaint or a story,Please Contact StellaDimokoKorkus.com Via

Sdimokokorkus@gmail.com
Mobile Phone +4915210724141