IMSU student, 18-year-old accomplice nabbed for alleged robbery
A 200 Level student of
computer science in Imo State University, Owerri, Daniel Ikechukwu, 22; and his
18-year-old accomplice, Goodluck Kalu, were on Tuesday night apprehended in
Owerri, the state capital, for alleged robbery.
A student (name
withheld) told our correspondent on Wednesday that the suspects were arrested
while allegedly robbing students of their phones, money and other valuables at
gunpoint.
She said the incident
took place along the IMSU front gate before the extension area of the varsity,
between 9:30pm and 10pm.
A Police source who refused to disclose his name because he was not permitted
to speak to the press said while two of the suspected gunmen were caught, the
leader of the gang escaped.
He said, “We received a
distress call from some student leaders that some boys were robbing students,
mostly girls, of their money, phones and other valuables and we quickly moved
operatives of the Special Anti Robbery Squad of the command to the scene.”
He explained that with
strategic approach without exchange of gunfire, two of the three-man gang,
including a student of IMSU who was writing the ongoing second semester
examinations, were nabbed.
The IMSU undergraduate,
who confessed to the crime, told our correspondent from the cell on Wednesday
that it was unfortunate that his younger colleague who led him into crime
escaped.
Ikechukwu said, “It was
my younger colleague who is in year one that led me into crime.
“He uses fake gun to
rob students, especially female students. He convinced me to join him. I
recruited Goodluck, who was my neighbour. This is the second time we did it
together.”
Our correspondent
gathered that while Kalu hails from Mbaitoli Local Government Area, Ikechukwu
is an indigene of Ngor Okpala LGA, both in Imo State.
Confirming the incident
to our correspondent, the state Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, said the
two boys were arrested and a fake metal they disguised as a gun which they used
in instilling fears on their victims was recovered.
Ezike said, “This is
one of the results of our overt and covert strategic policing. We are aware
that some of the higher institutions in the state are writing their second
semester and degree examinations.
“And we know that there
would be upsurge in cult and crime-related activities on the campuses. We had
to move our men to Imo State University, Federal University of Technology,
Owerri; and Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education, Owerri, to deal with the
situations.”
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