The suspects agreed to carry out the deed after they were promised N300,000 by their client.
Punch Metro learnt that the four suspects; Salami
Afeez, Dare Akinyemi, Fatai Olunje and Taiwo Akinyemi; were apprehended in the
Mushin area of the state on December 11, 2014, by operatives of the command’s
Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
A police detective had gone undercover as a
prospective client to be able to locate the hideout of the suspects. The police
revealed that the suspected assassins were hired to kill a Nigerian, who
resided in London and was planning to visit home.
The police added that the cop, who contacted the
gang, wanted to be sure that the gang had guns, and therefore asked them to
produce their weapons, which the gang allegedly did.
The detective, however, led the police to arrest
the gang members in their hideout before they could carry out the operation.
Speaking with Punch Metro, 23-year-old Afeez said
their client promised to pay the gang N300,000 for the assassination. He,
however, denied that they had always been assassins, adding that they were only
enticed by the money.
He said,
“The client had not
told us who the victim was. What he initially told us was that there was an
election operation which we would carry out for a politician. He asked me to
get more people to handle it. So, I got the other gang members.
“We
planned everything with the client, who we simply refer to as chairman, at a
beer parlour on Awawu Street, Mushin. Later on, when we were arrested, we got
to know that one of those people we were dealing with was actually a detective.
“It was not that I
worked as an assassin. I stay on Mustapha Street, Mushin, with my family where
I work as generator repairer. I am also a cult member. I was initiated into the
Aiye cult last year October. It was the money that enticed us. The chairman
promised to give us N300,000 for the job.”
Also, Akinyemi, 31, said he was a drug trafficker
before he was introduced to the gang. He added that he, however, had yet to
partake in any operation with the members.
He said,
“I
stay in Mushin. I deal in drugs. It was Taiwo who said he had a group which
wanted to carry out a lucrative operation, and I should be a part of it. I told
them that I don’t indulge in armed robbery, but they promised me a huge part of
the money.
“On the day we were
arrested, we were about collecting the N300,000 payment. Taiwo and I went to a
hotel lounge in Mushin, and that was where the police arrested us. I have never
killed before. This is my first time. We intended to spend the money for
Christmas.”
According to Punch the third suspect, 43-year-old
Olunje from Ilorin, Kwara Sate, was the one who supplied the guns to the gang.
It was gathered that Olunje, who worked as a local security man, bought the
guns in 2006 without a licence.
Kareem, 37, who also hailed from Kwara, said he was
deceived into going on the operation, because their client, who only named
himself as Chairman, made them believe he was a well-to-do politician.
The police had recovered three rifles and a
locally-made gun from the suspects. The Police spokesperson, DSP Kenneth Nwosu,
confirmed the arrest of the suspects, adding that investigations were ongoing.
He said, “The suspects have confessed to the crime.
Investigation continues on the matter.”
Punch Metro

we just have to be careful you never know
ReplyDeletethis is the reason some pple refuse to go home, he has not arrived and his death has been planned God would deliver us from evil people
ReplyDeletewho give some the right to kill when you cannot make another
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