The drivers, Fosta Rufus,
30, and Franklin Jogbodo, according to the Special Anti Robbery squad boss,
Mohammed Sanusi, pick up their targets around Lekki, Ajah and Victoria Island
areas of Lagos.
Two Uber drivers, who
specialise in robbing women of their valuables at gunpoint, have been arrested
by men of the Lagos State police command.
Lagos State Police
commissioners, Imohimi Edgal, who paraded the suspects at the Command
Headquarters, Ikeja, said the suspects follow their victims to ATM machine from
where they would force them to withdraw cash at gunpoint.
He added that the suspects
have admitted participating in three different robbery operations in the past.
“On one
occasion the suspects collected the sum of N86,000 from their victim using her
Access Bank ATM. They have both confessed to the crime,” he said.
He said that
a KIA Rio with registration number BDG 376 EP used in perpetrating the crime
and other valuables, which included Samsung Galaxy 7edge plus and iPhone 6
plus, allegedly collected from their victims identified as Nancy Nzuegbo and
Eze Chinonso, were recovered from the suspects.
The Lagos
police boss said he had directed all Area Commanders and Divisional Police
Officers to maintain police visibility in major roads and neighbourhood across
the metropolis.
“I have also
directed them to carry out constant raids of back spots. We hope to sustain the
current low crime rate in the state”, he said.
In his
statement, Franklin denied robbing anybody, saying it was his friend, Fosta who
dragged him into the problem.
He said he
was the one who introduced Fosta into the Uber cab business.
According to
him: “I met Fosta while working with UBA as a driver. I met him again sometime
this year. I helped him to register as an Uber driver. It was him who collected
the phones that were found on us from some ladies.”
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