We robbed Onazi’s father to enjoy Eid-el-Kabir’

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The Lagos State police manager, Fatai Owoseni, paraded the suspects yesterday.

Individuals from the posse distinguished as Kingsley David, Ugochukwu Ebuka, Osita Ezeamu, Ali Audu and Joseph Ozo admitted to have assaulted the Jos home of the Super Eagles player three days prior, before they were captured yesterday in Lagos.

The suspects had assaulted the footballer's matured father, Mr. Wilson Onazi, and carried off his ATM cards, some money and his white Toyota Highlander Sport Utility Vehicle with enlistment number JMU 300 AA.

Despite the fact that the burglary happened in Jos, Plateau State, police criminologists drove by the Divisional Police Officer, Alim Musa, a Chief Superintendent of Police, captured them in the Ajangbadi territory of Lagos.

When they were paraded at the state summon base camp in Ikeja, it was found that the casualty's neighbor in Jos planned the operation.

As indicated by the group, they had done the operation essentially in light of the fact that the casualty made no move to help them in their mission to look for greener fields abroad, adding that they needed to utilize the auto to commend the Eid-el-Kabir.

The suspects were captured at the Ajangbadi region of Lagos while endeavoring to offer the Toyota Highlander auto to a forthcoming purchaser.

The driving force, Kingsley Davis, said the casualty was their neighbor in Jos, including that he was the one that raised the thought before others became tied up with it.

He said: "My colleagues are my neighbors and companions. We were simply examining when the thought came up. In spite of what they said, we didn't pound him. We just utilized the blade to debilitate him and take the auto that we needed to acquire for the Sallah break.

"After the operation, we exited Jos and came to Lagos to meet our contact individual. We were en route when some place in Ajangbadi, the police halted us. The rest is history."

For 26-year-old Ugochukwu Ebuka, albeit six of them arranged the assault, just three of them took an interest in the operation.

He said: "It took us one week to close arranges of how to do the assault. It was Kingsley, who realized the data the house. On that pivotal day, we arrived the house around 10:00a.m.

"Joe thumped on the entryway and a couple of minutes after the fact, an elderly man rose up out of inside the compound. He opened the door. At to begin with, we didn't realize that it was Onazi's dad.

"Three of us attempted to drive our way into the compound yet the man stood up to. He seemed plastered that morning, so we overwhelmed him. We wrestled him to the ground. We let him know we were not going to mischief him and that we just needed his cash. We found that the old man lived alone. There was no gatekeeper at the entryway. No cook or spouse, yet just only him in a major house.

"Joe held a cutlass, however we didn't utilize it on him. We requested cash however he said he had none. We looked the living room. Later, we went into his room. I think he gave us just N5,000 and his ATM card. We took a sack containing two sets of canvas on out.

"We gathered the keys of the Toyota Highlander stuffed before the house and headed out. We discarded the ATM card since it was not working. It was Kingsley who sorted out the operation, yet he didn't take an interest. Kingsley was furious with the old man since he felt that he was not helping anyone. He lives alone and never flanked about whatever other individual.

"It was Kingsley, who likewise arranged our development to Lagos. He let us know that he had reached somebody. When we exited the spot we concealed the auto at Feringhana range of Jos to permit the warmth to fade away. After three hours, we headed towards Lagos.

"We arrived Ajangbadi on Tuesday and we stayed in an inn. We met Osita Ezeana at a drinking joint at Ajangbadi. We let him know we had an auto to offer. We had not concurred at a cost when the police captured us."

Another suspect, one Joseph Ozo, an alum of the University of Jos, said the group called him since he is a specialist in driving.

He said: "I am a graduate yet I was welcomed into this operation by Kingsley. I tailed them for the operation however my employment was to drive, which I did after I had gathered the key."

The Lagos police manager, Fatai Owoseni, who paraded the suspects, said the crooks were presumably making a beeline for Seme outskirt, Badagry where they expected to offer the auto.

Owoseni, who said the suspects and the shows would soon be exchanged to Plateau State Command for further examination and arraignment, included that it was a declaration that policing has no limits.

"The police are ready to guarantee that regardless of where the wrongdoing is submitted in any partof the nation, the police central station has given every one of the charges teeth to chomp," he said.

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