The suspected criminals caught by RRS officers in Lagos

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Two suspected criminals have been nabbed by officers of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) in Lagos.

According to the RRS, a suspected armed robber operating on a motorbike (Okada) in Ikorodu area of Lagos and a cable thief were arrested separately in different parts of the state on Thursday.

The robbery suspect, Sodiq Rasaq, was arrested at Ijede Junction, Ikorodu, when he was allegedly fleeing the scene of a robbery.

The RRS told NewsmakersNG in a statement that the suspect in company with his suspected accomplice, Quadri Yusuph, had allegedly robbed a puff – puff seller and dispossessed him of N20, 000 before fleeing. The duo thereafter stabbed their victim with dagger twice in the hand when he challenged them.

The suspects, having completed their mission, fled the scene before their victim raised the alarm.

The victim, Ogbodo Chibuike, told officers: “Two young men on Okada stopped me that they wanted to buy puff – puff. Because they were of my age, I didn’t suspect anything. They bought puff-puff N200.

“They were to pay me and they refused, I challenged them, they alighted and stabbed me, took my wallet containing N20, 000.

“I had to call for help when they stabbed with knife. It was my noise that attracted people. Because they were on Okada. Those who came to my aid couldn’t chase them but some RRS officers on patrol chased them.

“They caught up with them at Ijede Junction and arrested one of them. The other escaped.”

The suspect disclosed to the police that, that was their second operation for the day.

The suspected cable thief, Peter Abah, 32, was arrested almost same time on Mobolaji Johnson Road, Ikeja with the cables concealed inside a wheelbarrow.

The suspect, who was released from Badagry Prison in December, 2018 after being convicted for stealing Solar Panels, told the police that he, along with two others now at large, severed the cable from a newly installed transformer in the area.

He said, “We were three. We cut the cable from a transformer. We climbed the electric pole before removing the cables from it.

“I was just being unlucky. My colleagues’ names are Godwin and Zuma. We all connived to cut the upright cables, and we knew we could make something out of it to augment our salaries.” Speaking on the development, the Commissioner of Police, Muazu Zubairu directed that all the fleeing suspects are arrested and the case transferred to SCIID, Panti, for further investigation.

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