Pastor
Ibikunle Olanrewaju John, 37, is the General Overseer of ‘The Way of Joy’
church, located at the Ikotun Egbe area of Lagos State. He is among seven
suspected robbers arrested over the robbery of Murtala Mohammed International
Airport, which occurred on March 13, 2013.
Two policemen had been killed in that robbery and several citizens
injured.
He has a
sinking look on his face as he stared at all the swarming faces before
him. For long now, he had been living a
double life; that of a robber by night and a minister of God by day.
Detectives
investigating his involvement in the robbery alleged that he is the armorer to
the gang and had partaken in a lot of robberies with the gang.
He confessed
without batting an eyelid: “of course I used to mount pulpit and preach to
congregation. All I can say right now is that members of my church should
forgive me! I don’t keep guns for the gang. It’s Asiwaju that used to keep the
guns in his farm.”
Other
members of the gang are; Atoba Adeniyi, Ibrahim Abullahi, Kazeem Aderibigbe,
Saheed Adekunle, Christian Joshua and Saheed Okunola.
The kingpin,
identified as one Paul, was said to have been killed in shoot out with
policemen at Victoria Garden City area of Lekki, Lagos. Paul was killed with another member of
his gang.
The gang of
robbers were also said to be the same bandits, which attacked a Bureau De
Change last year (2012) at the same airport, carting away dollars, valued at
over N600 million on February 2012.
The
Commissioner of Police, Prince Umar Manko said the suspects were caught after
detectives attached to the Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS), recovered the
corpse of one of the slain robbers, identified as Teslim Okunola a.k.a Esho,
and discovered some items on him. Those items were used to catch seven of the
suspects now in police detention.
Items
recovered from the suspects are; five AK47 rifles, four dynamites, two locally
made pistols, 64 AK47 magazines, all loaded with 30 rounds, totaling, 1920 live
ammunitions. There are also a Toyota Sienna space bus with registration number
BDG918AG, two masks and some quantity of charms buried in an iron box and
hidden in their hideout, deep inside the forest at Agoro Village in Odogbolu
Local Government area of Ogun State.
Recalling
that incident which occurred on March 13, on the turf of the airport command,
Manko explained that after the airport
Commissioner of forwarded certain of the items recovered from the dead robber,
Esho, SARS men had taken over the investigation, leading to success.
Manko added:
“On March 13, at about 7:30pm, an incident happened, where robbers went to International
Airport and killed two policemen. Those two policemen served at Apapa command.
They went on official engagement and got killed by the bandits who came to rob
the international airport. The robbers succeeded in wrecking havoc. But before
he was killed, one of the policemen fought gallantly, killing one of the
robbers (Esho). He also made sure that other members of the robbery gang were
not able to take his corpse away. It was that corpse that led to the catching
of the gang.
“These
robbers are not based in Lagos. They’re from Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Ogun. They
also attacked airport last year, making away with 2 million dollars, valued in
Nigerian currency to be N600 million.
“All the
suspects have confessed to the armed robbery at the airport and several other
deadly robberies in Lagos, Ogun, Ondo and Kwara States. The robberies include
such as the Oro First Bank/Union Bank armed robbery in Kwara State in January
2013. First Bank/Wema Bank armed robbery in Ikirun in Osun State on December
2012 and the Bullion Van armed robbery attack at Odogbolu junction along Lagos
Ijebu-Ode Expressway in January 2013. They also confessed to the armed robbery
attack at the Murtala Mohammed International in February 2012. Investigation is
not yet concluded. We’re still looking for two other members of the gang.”
Explaining his part in the gang, Pastor John
said that he used to help them with, ‘oath taking.’ He however insisted that
the oath was not to make the robbery successful, but that nobody should tell
the leader of the gang, Paul, that they were about to embark on robbery of
International Airport.
He said: “I
have known Paul for year now. He used to come and meet me at my church. I
initially, I didn’t know he was a robber, but he later confided in me. There
was nothing I could do. I couldn’t run to police and tell them. Paul is a
wicked man. The only role I played was to make them take oath on the day they
were going for the robbery that nobody should tell Paul about the robbery.
“When they
came back from the robbery, they gave me N500, 000.
Ibrahim
Abdullahi, who said he is an ex-convict, frankly admitted to have been the person who
gave the information to the gang on February 2012, on how the gang could attack
the airport Bureau De Change and make away with whooping sum of money. The information was solid. When the gang
attacked, they went away with two million dollars.
He said: “I
saw the Bureau De Change operators, wheeling money in wheelbarrows. It occurred
to me that they were not even using policemen to guard this money. I told my
friend Kazeem what he saw. He was the one who arranged for the attack. But I
don’t know anything about this year robbery at the airport. After the last year
robbery, they gave me N1.5 million, which I used to open a shop and started
selling phone accessories.”
Adekunle
Saheed said he was not a robber, but was forced to join the gang because he
walked into his boss, Esho, planning robbery with his gang. He used to work as one of the workers on
Esho’s farm.
He said: “When
I walked into them, my boss now told me that they needed me to do something for
them. I had seen guns and I couldn’t say no. I asked what they wanted me do.
They said I would have to drive them to airport. It was Pastor, who brought out
something…it was a big gun, covered with something things and several needles.
He said I should swear not to leak the secret of what I had seen. I took the
oath.
“On the
robbery day, we got to the airport by 6pm. I was asked to park at the car park,
while Pastor went out to act as the look out. He was watching the road. Later I
heard shootings. It was heavy. I lay on the ground. We escaped and got to
Ijebu-Ode. They gave me N5000.”
Saheed
Okunola, brother to Esho, who was killed in the airport robbery of March 13,
2013, vehemently denied being a robber. He said he was a tanker driver.
According to him, he did not even know that his brother was a robber.
Okunola
said: “Saheed Adekunle is my brother’s farm manager. He told us that my brother
went out with a friend and since had not returned. We started looking for him.
Saheed later called me that I should come and pick my brother’s car, which was
with him. I had already collected the space wagon and was at home when
policemen came to arrest me.”
Atoba
Adeniyi confessed that he used to prepare charms for the gang whenever there
was going to be a robbery operation.
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