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Police arrest 2 dismissed military men, 4 others for robbery, recover N13.2m goods

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September 5, 2018
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PoliceThe police in Lagos on Wednesday said they had intercepted a five-man robbery gang, including two dismissed military men and recovered goods worth N13.2million from the gang.

The suspects who specialise in intercepting and diverting lorries laden with goods were arrested on Tuesday at 8 p.m. while driving a truck with registration number LSR 266 XW.

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The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, CP Imohimi Edgal, confirmed the arrest to newsmen, when he paraded the suspects and others at the headquarters of the state police command.

“On the aforementioned date and at about 8p.m., a gang of five-man highway robbers hijacked a Sterling truck with registration No. LSR-266-XW along the Lekki=Epe Expressway.

“The truck was laden with groundnut oil valued at N13.2 million.

“They stopped the Kano State-bound truck close to Ijebu- Ode and pushed the driver and his conductor out of the vehicle.

“However, as the duo were trekking toward Epe, they came across a policeman and narrated their ordeal to him.

“The policeman immediately contacted some of the police stations along the route taken by the robbers.

“At about 10:30 p.m., some policemen on stop-and- search saw the truck coming and intercepted it. In the process, two suspects were arrested.

“During interrogation, the suspects confessed that a fake soldier, a dismissed soldier and a dismissed Air Force personnel were part of the gang that hijacked the truck.

“The truck and the goods inside it were intact when the vehicle was recovered by the police, while the suspects were also identified by the victims.

Edgal said that the suspects would be charged to court at the conclusion of the investigation by the police.(NAN)

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