Sunday, 5 January 2014

How I charm people to steal their money – Suspect!


The Rivers State Special Anti-Robbery Squad had arrested Wale Akinola, a 35-year-old man who specializes in stealing money from bus passengers in the city of Port Harcourt.

Wale Akinola

Akinola, who was arrested in a hotel said he does not use guns in his operation but instead uses charms in carrying out his operation.
The suspect confessed to the crime saying he makes about N8,000 to N10,000 daily from dispossessing his victims of their money.


According to the Sun Newspaper, Akinola who was a furniture maker  said he made easy money from the crime and lived luxuriously until his arrest by the police.  “I spent over one year living in a guest house. I was enjoying myself as I made between N8,000 and  N10,000 daily. It was when the policemen came to raid the hotel that I was arrested. I have confessed to them that I am a professional in pick pocket. When they interrogated me, I told them that I didn’t use gun, but I only used charms,” he said.
Akinola also said he abandoned his furniture business when he was issued a quit notice by the  landlord of his shop. “I had nothing doing and I had to look for what to survive on. It was one of my friends, Kingsley Okoro who taught me this pick pocket business. I followed him for sometime before I was able to master the business properly,” he added.
 On how he operated without being caught initially, Akinola, a native of Ayede Local Government Area of Ekiti State, explained “I usually take a bus going to Rumuola or Eleme Junction. I would sit beside the passengers. I would strike when the bus enters a pothole. Then I would pull the money from their pockets as the bus swerved from side to side. The money would come out easily. Afterwards, I would alight at Aba Road in Port Harcourt. 

“I wake up as early as 6:30am daily and then I go from one bus to another. Sometimes, I  follow them to the last bus stop. Later, I would join another bus carrying passengers. My prime targets are new comers to the city. It’s very easy to rob them. I don’t close until about 5:00pm”.
Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Joseph Mbu  told Sunday Sun that  they had received several complaints from the public about a particular gang  which specialized in picking pockets around that axis of the city.
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C.P Mbu
 “I had to order the commander of SARS, Supol Tunji Disu (CSP) with his team to pursue the case. They then swung into action and with top information, raided the hotel where the suspect had camped himself for a year. That was where he lodged after each day’s business,” Mbu said.
The C.P further assured that the suspect would soon be charged to a court of law.

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