An armed robbery suspect in the cell of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad
of the Lagos Police Command, Seun Kolawole, has confessed that his
numerous girlfriends have been the ones sponsoring his crime spree and
paying for the hotels he has been lodging in before his arrest.
The
suspect who claims to be 23-year-old, says he lives with his wife and
mother in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, but comes down to Lagos
to rob and snatch expensive cars before going back to his base.
According
to the police, Kolawole who was a member of a notorious and violent
gang of robbers, has been terrorising Lagos residents for many years and
was declared wanted by the command following a directive by the
Commissioner of Police in the state, Kayode Aderanti, and his cup became
full when he was nabbed by the squad led by super crime buster, DSP
Abba Kyari.
Kolawole was arrested in Mushin when he came out of the
hotel room where he lodged in to receive a car believed to have been
stolen.
The suspect confessed that though his family lived in Abuja,
he had relocated them to Ekiti State, while he moved down to Lagos to
perpetrate his crimes.
He opened up to crime reporters on his crime:
"The
address of the hotel where I was arrested is 21, Alafia Street, Mushin.
I am from Ikire local government area of Osun State. I’m a driver and
I’m married. My wife first gave birth this January.
My dad is a
retired army officer; he just got accommodation in Ekiti, because he
worked in Ekiti. He asked his wife (my mother) to come down. I did not
have the money to get out, so I asked my wife to follow them.
Police
arrested me on Monday at 9.30pm in Mushin. They arrested me because of a
car, Toyota Camry. One of my friends called me; he told me that someone
was bringing a car from Ajah, I should help him to receive the car and
park in the hotel I lodged.
He said that after two days he would come
and pick the car; I asked him if it was a Tokunbo car or fairly used,
he said it was fairly used, so I agreed.
When I got to Mushin, I
called the person to say I was in Mushin and he said I should come to
the filling station close to Mushin Bus Stop. When I got there, I saw
the car, I saw the driver, and he gave me the key.
I started the car,
put it in gear, but as I moved, someone entered from the other door,
the car was already moving, the person turned the steering; I did not
know they were policemen because they were not in inform. The car turned
and rammed into a Danfo bus."
Asked why he lodged in hotels and who paid the bills, Kolawale said:
"I
lodged in Jocasson Hotel at Adeoya Street; I paid N6,000 per night. It
was my women friends, my sugar mummies, that paid. I have some sugar
mummies, anytime they want to see me, they invite me and pay for a hotel
room.
My sugar mummy asked me to lodge there, she wanted to pay for
five days. In fact, I have not paid yet. She asked me to stay until she
comes, before this happened.
I have three sugar mummies. One is
staying at Ajah, one stays at Warri in Delta State and one is in Ibadan,
Oyo State. The one from Warri was the one that told me to lodge in the
hotel. Even after that incident happened, she was calling me on phone in
the night. She is a businesswoman based in Warri.
My friend that
called me in respect of the car is Chukwuka Uzor. I knew him as a car
dealer, and I know his car stand in Abuja. I also know his house in
Abuja; he is based in Abuja. He said that someone was bringing a car
from Ajah.
Chukwuka is my friend. He once gave me a Toyota Sienna,
and Odyssey to transport for him. Many times, I go to Owode-Idiroko to
transport cars for him. Contonou registration numbers are always fixed
on the cars.
He told me someone was bringing the car that I
should collect and keep it for him. I told him I was at Adeoya; he sent
my number to the person, the person now said he could not come to the
hotel, so I should come to Mushin Bus Stop.
It happened in the night,
I did not know it would end like that. I was only waiting for the woman
that asked me to lodge in the hotel.
That was the third time he had
given me cars. Two were in Owode-Idiroko. The first time I transported a
car for him, he gave me N70,000. It was Toyota Sienna, then Honda, he
gave me N30,000. I was angry, I told him this time he would pay me well
that I did not have money, I did not know it was a stolen car."
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