Kunle Ogunleye, 35, aka arrow, a native of Kwara, and Michael Adikwu, from Apa Local Government Area of Benue State, were arrested by operatives of the Inspector-General of Police (IG) Intelligence Response Team (IRT).
Two of the gang leaders and
principal suspects of the gang that attack commercial banks in Offa, Kwara
State, have been arrested by the police.
They were nabbed in Kwara
two weeks ago.
The robbers attacked five
commercial banks in Offa on April 5, during which 17 persons, including
policemen and a pregnant woman were killed.
The force spokesman, Jimoh
Moshood, an Assistant Commissioner (ACP) in a statement in Abuja yesterday,
said the suspects have confessed to be the gang-leaders of their groups.
“The two suspects have
confessed to the crime and admitted to the various criminal roles they played
in the robbery. They will be charged to court on completion of investigation,”
he said.
He said Adikwu, who was a
police corporal, was dismissed for criminal conspiracy and aiding the escape
from custody of armed robbery suspects.
“He served three years in
Prison and subsequently found his way out in 2015,”he said.
The spokesman said that the
arrest of the two gang leaders had brought the number of suspects arrested so
far in connection with the Offa banks robbery to 22.
He commended members of the
public and other patriotic Nigerians for the timely information leading to the
arrest of the 22 who are currently in police custody.
Moshood enjoined members of
the public with any information about other suspects still at large should feel
free to contact the police through the following Phone numbers 08062080913,
08126285268, 08032365122, 07056792065, 08088450152.
“Protection of the
informant will be guaranteed by the police and handsome rewards in addition to
the pledge of N5 million by the Kwara Government await anyone whose information
leads to the arrest of these wanted suspects,” he said.
The police spokesman said
the force would leave no stone unturned in ensuring that all the perpetrators
of the robbery were rounded up and prosecuted.

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