The command is working on
the lead that the suspect, whose name had yet to be identified, mistakenly
posted the picture with one of the phones reportedly stolen from the victim,
Sam Abimbola.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
suspect had sneaked into the victim’s residence on Ago Palace Way, Okota,
Lagos, at about 3am on Tuesday, carting away phones, a laptop and a passport.
The Lagos State Police
Command is on the trail of a suspected burglar who allegedly posted his picture
on the Instagram account of his victim.
The burglar was said to
have gained entry into the apartment through the kitchen.
He also reportedly made
away with Abimbola’s wife’s jewellery and the identity card of his
sister-in-law, who lived with the family.
While lamenting the loss,
Abimbola reportedly got a call at about 7am from a friend, who alerted him to a
picture posted with one of the stolen phones on his (Abimbola’s) Instagram
page.
Abimbola told our
correspondent that he had woken up around 5am to prepare for work when he
discovered the house had been burgled.
He said, “I slept around
2am on that day and my sister-in-law woke me up around 5am, saying that her bag
was scattered in the living room. That was when I discovered that a burglar had
entered into my apartment. He cut through the window and got access into the
house through the kitchen.
“He entered into my
bedroom, stole my passport, laptop, two phones – a Samsung Note 5 and a Samsung
tablet – my sister-in-law’s ID card and her money. The burglar also stole my
wife’s accessories and took some bottles of water from the fridge.
“I don’t know the extent of
what was stolen from my wife’s valuables because she was not around. He
ransacked a bag where my credentials were but fortunately, he didn’t go with
them.
“Around 7am, he mistakenly
posted his picture on my Instagram account with my phone. I am sure he must
have used the phone to take the picture.
“I have reported to the
police at the Ago Palace division and some of the policemen said he was a known
face at a joint in the area.”
The sister-in-law, who did
not want her name in print, urged the police to track down the suspect and bring
him to book.
“I am certain he was the
one who attacked our house. He could not have sold the phone to somebody before
7am when he posted the picture,” she added.
The Lagos State Police
Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmos, who confirmed the burglary to our
correspondent, said the police were on the trail of the suspect.
Badmos, a Superintendent of
Police, added that the Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, had instructed
the division to transfer the case to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad at the
command headquarters in Ikeja.
She said, “The victim
reported the matter at the station and the police will ensure that the suspect
is tracked down. The CP has instructed that the case should be transferred to
SARS in Ikeja for discreet investigation.”
O pari, over sabi thief!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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