Police arrest robbers specialized in robbing Mosques

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Federal Capital Territory police operatives have successfully
arrested a notorious robber who specializes in assaulting motorists and
snatching phones and handbags.

 

The suspect identified as Bashir Adamu who was arrested on Tuesday
confessed that he targets only expatriates (oyibo) who worshipped at the
National Mosque, Abuja.

 

According to Punch, the 27-year-old arrested along with two other
criminals confessed that he operated on Fridays during Juma’at prayers.
He added that he had stolen phones at the National Mosque twice before
he was apprehended by the Federal Capital Territory police operatives.

 

Adamu claimed that he had stolen only two phones, adding that the
first handset was recovered by its owner, while the police retrieved the
second stolen phone.

 

But police sources noted that the suspect was arrested about a
fortnight ago for snatching a phone at the mosque, adding that he was
arraigned and granted bail before he was re-arrested for a similar
offence last Friday.

 

Adamu, who admitted that he was just released on bail, said, “I only target oyinbo people (expatriates) who come to the National Mosque  to pray on Fridays.

 

“Sometimes, they give alms and while they are doing that, I
steal their phones or bags from their car and run. I use the money to
feed,”
he added.

 

Another suspect, Alex Chidubem, 30, was arrested after allegedly
stabbing a technician, Yusuf Awala, from whom he had allegedly stolen a
phone.

 

Awala, who sustained knife injuries in the left arm, explained that
Chidubem attacked him because he (Awala) sighted him where he hid near
the National Mosque.

 

“He (Chidubem) tried to stab me in the stomach, but I blocked him and he stabbed me in the arm,” Awala, whose arm was bandaged, said.

 

But Chidubem denied the allegation, saying he was on the way to
meeting someone who had promised to get him a job as a car wash
attendant when he was arrested.

 

“I was on my way to see the person who promised me a job when a
policeman stopped me around the mosque and demanded my identity card.
When I could not provide any, he arrested me,”
he said.

 

An Abuja resident, Rodney Osaji, who was instrumental to Chidubem’s
arrest, said when he saw his suspicious movement, he concluded that he
was a criminal.

 

He noted that he (Osaji) immediately alighted from the car and held him.

 

“I asked a taxi driver to get the police and when they arrested
him, his victims identified him as a serial phone and bag snatcher,”
he added.

 

The third suspect, Ibrahim Mohammed, 22, explained that he had
stolen two phones and had been arrested three times for the same crime.
The FCT police spokesman, Anjuguri Manzah, said the suspects would be
arraigned in court at the end of investigations.

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