The suspects, including a
driver who identified himself as Mayowa Adenuga, allegedly cloned the credit
card of his employer, (oga) an unnamed businessman and stole about N2.9 million
from his accounts within three days.
The three-man robbery syndicate
was on Wednesday arrested at the Lagos state police command.
Adenuga said he had
collected his boss’ Automated Teller Machine, ATM card while he was washing the
vehicle.
In his confession before
newsmen at the command headquarters in Ikeja, Adenuga said he ran the ATM
through a software– Credit Card Revealer, CCR.
He said he generated a new
pin for it before handing it over to his syndicates, Opeyemi Adewale, 18, and
Jeremaiah Titoye, 29, to go and shop at Mega Plaza and Shoprite.
Adenuga said, “Before I
started driving my Oga, I used to be a fraudster. I went to a computer
institute and so, I developed the device which we used to clone credit cards.
“Honestly, my boss has been
very good to me. It’s not up to a year I started working for him but he has
always treated me kindly. I know I should have returned the card to him when I
saw it but I just wanted to test the software whether it will work. And when I
tried it and it worked, I knew that I could not use it myself because of the
surveillance cameras at the ATM points.
“So, I sent them and asked
them to withdraw N200, 000 which they did. The following day, I told them to go
to Mega Plaza and buy Apple laptop, phones, wristwatches and I also told them
to go to Shoprite on Victoria Island and the one at Ikeja for shopping.
“Everything they bought
amounted to N2.7 million. I did not work with any telecommunication company to
bar my boss’ calls and text messages. I blocked his calls and SMS on his phone
when I had access to it.
“That way, he was not able
to make calls or send SMS for about three days until he went to the subscriber
to complain.
“I feel bad and I regret my
actions. I am willing to pay back all that I stole from my boss. I am very
sorry about my action,” Adenuga pleaded.
But 18-year-old Adewale
said he never knew the ATM card was stolen.
He said he thought that the
owner was related to Adenuga since they bear the same surname.
“Adenuga gave me N20, 000,
an i-Phone, a BlackBerry Z10 and a designer wristwatch, while Titoye was given
N10, 000 an i-Phone and a wristwatch,” Adewale confessed.
The state Commissioner of
Police, CP, Fatai Owoseni, who paraded the suspects said the trio have
submitted all the items gotten from the stolen ATM card, adding that they will
be made to face the law.
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